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1. Proposal for a Severity Score (DeASI, Dermatophytosis Area and Severity Index) for the Evaluation of Dermatophyte Infections -- A Delphi Consensus Study.

2. Newer therapies in dermatophytosis.

3. Red flaging unscientific prescriptions in dermatophytosis: An overview.

4. Erythrodermic dermatophytosis: an alarming consequence of steroid abuse and misuse. A multicentre prospective study from India.

5. Impact of chronic and recurrent dermatophytosis on quality of life and psychologic morbidity—a cross‐sectional study.

6. Beads and beyond: An observational study to generate real world evidence on various brands of itraconazole.

7. Dermatophytosis: Newer insights.

9. A pilot study to evaluate the patient adherence to antifungal therapy in dermatophytosis: a possible contributory factor to the current epidemic‐like situation in India.

10. IADVL SIG Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis Position Statement on Super Bioavailable Itraconazole.

11. Comparative efficacy and safety of super-bioavailable itraconazole-130 mg once daily in obese and non-obese patients of glabrous tinea.

12. The economic burden of topical corticosteroid use in dermatophytosis: a cost-of-illness analysis of steroid-modified vs. steroid-naive dermatophytosis.

13. A multicentric clinical and epidemiological study of chronic and recurrent dermatophytosis in India.

14. The unprecedented epidemic-like scenario of dermatophytosis in India: III. Antifungal resistance and treatment options.

15. The unprecedented epidemic-like scenario of dermatophytosis in India: I. Epidemiology, risk factors and clinical features.

16. Rising trends of symmetrical drug related intertriginous and flexural exanthem due to Itraconazole in patients with superficial dermatophytosis: A case series of 12 patients from eastern part of India.

17. The current Indian epidemic of superficial dermatophytosis due to Trichophyton mentagrophytes—A molecular study.

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