Popis: |
Clinical and laboratory examinations of 250 patients with chronic dermatoses (eczema, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, pemphigus, etc.) have revealed secondary candidal involvement of the skin and mucosa in 121 (46.6%). C. albicans, often associated with bacillary (33.3%) or bacterial (7.3%) microflora, predominated among the yeast-like fungi isolated from the patients. These data point to the necessity of prescribing, besides the antimycotic agents, a complex of pathogenetic therapy including immunomodulators, in order to cut down the terms of treatment and prevent secondary candidal infection in the patients with chronic dermatoses. |