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... isolate but a small number of these fungi , the majority of which will be saprobes . Most saprobes are easily identified , but there will always be some fungus that appears in an unusual manner . If it is isolated repeatedly from the ...
... isolate but a small number of these fungi , the majority of which will be saprobes . Most saprobes are easily identified , but there will always be some fungus that appears in an unusual manner . If it is isolated repeatedly from the ...
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... isolation of the fungal agent from the patient's specimen and / or observing the pathogenic fungus and its pathologic reactions in tissues ( his- topathologic observation ) . However , sometimes the fungus cannot be isolated or is not ...
... isolation of the fungal agent from the patient's specimen and / or observing the pathogenic fungus and its pathologic reactions in tissues ( his- topathologic observation ) . However , sometimes the fungus cannot be isolated or is not ...
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... isolated from patients with candidosis . The first three of these have been reported repeatedly as causes of endocarditis in patients with indwelling intravenous cathe- ters , patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery , and in drug ...
... isolated from patients with candidosis . The first three of these have been reported repeatedly as causes of endocarditis in patients with indwelling intravenous cathe- ters , patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery , and in drug ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Specimen Collection | 41 |
Specimen Examination | 68 |
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100x objective Actinomyces actinomycetes aerial hyphae agar plate agar plate grown albicans anaerobic arthrospores ascospores Aspergillus assimilation Autoclave biopsy blastospores blood branching broth Candida capsulatum causative agents characteristic chlamydospores chromomycosis Cladosporium clinical collected Colony morphology colony on SAB color conidia conidiophores coverslip Cryptococcus culture dark dermatitidis dermatophytes dextrose diameter Distilled water filter fluid fungal Fungal Agents fungi fungus granules grown at 30°C hair Histoplasma hyphae hyphae appear hyaline IDENTIFICATION incubate at 30°C infection Inoculate isolation KOH wet mount lesions macroconidia medium Microscopic appearance Microsporum mycelia mycelial mycetoma mycology mycology laboratory Mycosel mycoses mycotic disease needle Nocardia opportunistic patients Petri dish pigment procedure produce pseudohyphae reverse side SAB agar plate saprobic septate side of colonies skin scrapings slant slide smears species specimen spores sputum stain sterile Streptomyces sugar surface swabs tinea tissues Trichophyton usually wet mount Wet mount showing yeast yeast cells