MICROSPORUM CANIS CAUSES CUTANEOUS AND EXTRACUTANEOUS FELINE DERMATOPHYTIC PSEUDOMYCETOMAS: MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION AND CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Microsporum canis Causes Cutaneous and Extracutaneous Feline Dermatophytic Pseudomycetomas: Molecular Identification and Clinicopathological Characteristics

Dermatophytic pseudomycetoma (DPM) is a rarely reported invasive fungal infection of humans and animals, especially cats.This study aimed to identify Wooden Kit dermatophytes, breed associations, and the frequency of extracutaneous (EC) involvement in feline DPM.Electronic records and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPET) from 32 suspecte

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Positional verbs: derivation, semantics and functioning

This research is based on the universal theory of the lexical-semantic category of causation and its specific character.Taking into account the absence of the grammatical category of causation in the German and the Ukrainian languages, I consider the possibility, that it is compensated by Air Conditioning the corresponding word-formation category c

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