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... ( hyphae ) Nonseptate hyphae Zygomycetes ; Mucor , Rhizopus , and other 10-30 genera Hyaline septate hyphae Dermatophytes Skin and nails 3-15 CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES Cells are usually large , double re- fractile when present ; buds usu ...
... ( hyphae ) Nonseptate hyphae Zygomycetes ; Mucor , Rhizopus , and other 10-30 genera Hyaline septate hyphae Dermatophytes Skin and nails 3-15 CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES Cells are usually large , double re- fractile when present ; buds usu ...
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... hyphae is helpful in placing the organism into a certain group . For exam- ple , dermatophytes often produce several types of hyphae including antler hyphae ( Figure 43.14 ) that are curved , freely branching , and antlerlike in ...
... hyphae is helpful in placing the organism into a certain group . For exam- ple , dermatophytes often produce several types of hyphae including antler hyphae ( Figure 43.14 ) that are curved , freely branching , and antlerlike in ...
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... hyphae appear to be predominately nonseptate , zygomycetes should be considered . If the hyphae are septate , they must be examined further for the presence or absence of pigment . If a dark pigment is pres- ent in the conidia or the ...
... hyphae appear to be predominately nonseptate , zygomycetes should be considered . If the hyphae are septate , they must be examined further for the presence or absence of pigment . If a dark pigment is pres- ent in the conidia or the ...
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Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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