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Due to uniform therapies in medicine, there are often coarse differences between * dermatophytes (filamentous fungi), * yeasts (shoot fungi) and * moulds. | Due to uniform therapies in medicine, there are often coarse differences between * dermatophytes (filamentous fungi), * yeasts (shoot fungi) and * moulds. | ||
− | + | Following the localisation, the mycoses can be divided into superficial mycoses - these include, for example, mycoses of the skin (caused by dermatophytes), the nails and the mucous membranes - and systemic mycoses. | |
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Mycosis is an infectious disease caused by fungi as parasites in living tissue. The [pathogens] can be mycelium fungi and yeasts.
Due to uniform therapies in medicine, there are often coarse differences between * dermatophytes (filamentous fungi), * yeasts (shoot fungi) and * moulds.
Following the localisation, the mycoses can be divided into superficial mycoses - these include, for example, mycoses of the skin (caused by dermatophytes), the nails and the mucous membranes - and systemic mycoses.
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