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Mycology Online -- Exophiala Despite various taxonomic treatments, the black "yeast-like" fungi belonging to Exophiala and related genera are still not clearly defined, and therefore ...
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Mycology Online | Exophiala jeanselmei Microscopic morphology of Exophiala jeanselmei. Numerous ellipsoidal, yeast-like, budding cells are usually present, especially in young cultures. ...
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Mycology Online -- Candidiasis Feb 7, 2008 ... In this situation, of clinically suspected unproven disseminated candidiasis, only cutaneous and/or ocular lesions can rapidly confirm the ...
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Mycology Online -- Candidiasis Feb 7, 2008 ... Intertriginous candidiasis is most commonly seen in the axillae, groin, inter- and sub-mammary folds, intergluteal folds, ...
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Mycology Online -- Candidiasis Feb 7, 2008 ... Involvement may be localized to the mouth, throat, skin, scalp, vagina, .... Candidemia (Candida septicemia) and disseminated candidiasis: ...
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Mycology Online -- Candida Apr 7, 2008 ... Candida tropicalis is a major cause of septicemia and disseminated candidiasis, especially in patients with lymphoma, leukemia and diabetes. ...
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Mycology Online -- Malassezia infections Feb 7, 2008 ... Serology: There are currently no commercially available serological procedures for the diagnosis of Malassezia infections. ...
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Malassezia infections. File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint Aetiological Agent: Malassezia furfur a lipophilic yeast forming part of the normal flora of human skin. Malassezia infections. ...
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Mycology Online -- Malassezia infections Feb 7, 2008 ... Malassezia furfur is the causative agent of Pityriasis versicolor, ... The most appropriate antifungal treatment for pityriasis versicolor ...
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Mycology MasterClass IV File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Debbie Marriott Department of Microbiology, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney. A/Prof. ... Panel: Geoffrey Playford, Jack Bennett, Debbie Marriott ...
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