- Page 1 and 2: Mycology for Beginners Louise Hafne
- Page 3: Benefits of fungi Food source - mu
- Page 8 and 9: History Mycetoma & thrush describe
- Page 10 and 11: Definition Eukaryotic Membr
- Page 12 and 13: Taxonomy - „Molecular‟ Charact
- Page 14 and 15: Structure - Mould Filaments - hyph
- Page 16 and 17: Hyphae - septate Contents move bet
- Page 18 and 19: Reproduction Sexual - teleomorph
- Page 20 and 21: Other diseases Allergic reactions
- Page 22 and 23: Clinical Mycology E.J. Anaissie, M.
- Page 24 and 25: Pathogenicity Barriers Temperature
- Page 26 and 27: Epidemiology Infection may be acqui
- Page 28 and 29: Kwiambal National Park
- Page 30 and 31: Don’t panic DON’T PANIC it’s
- Page 32 and 33: Microbiology • Bacterial microsco
- Page 34 and 35: Immune Response - Cutaneous • All
- Page 36 and 37: The routine procedure • Most fung
- Page 38 and 39: The routine procedure • Leucocyte
- Page 40 and 41: Microscopy • CFW-KOH (Calcofluor
- Page 42 and 43: Cryptococcus CSF,Blood,Urine,Tissue
- Page 44 and 45: ENT- Ear Nose & Throat • Ear & Na
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- Page 48 and 49: Dermatophyte infections - genera Mi
- Page 50 and 51: Ecological groups Anthropophilic Tr
- Page 52 and 53: Host specificity T. concentricum Oc
- Page 54 and 55: Diagnosis Microscopy Skin & Nails s
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Microscopy - culture Microscopy cel
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Identification media Dermatophytes
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Trichophyton interdigitale Tinea pe
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Trichophyton tonsurans Tinea capiti
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Microsporum gypseum Patient: 3yr ol
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Rare isolates Trichophyton verrucos
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Yeast Identification Louise Hafner
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Ref: Atlas of Clinical Fungi - GS d
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Candida - microscopy ‣ Scrapings,
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Candida - identification ‣ Germ t
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Further identification ‣ Carbohyd
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Cryptococcosis ‣ Cryptococcus gat
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Filobasidiella - teleomorph ‣ Cla
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Cryptococcus - culture ‣ Mucoid c
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Trichosporon sp. ‣ White piedra,
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Malassezia sp. ‣ M. furfur Human
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Antifungal therapy ‣ Antifungal s
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Biofilms ‣ Medical devices - hear
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Other Yeast-like isolates ‣ Pneum
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Images from Kaminski‟s Digital Im
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and next… ‣ Talk to Reference L
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Emergence of opportunistic fungal p
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Zygomycetes ‣ Tissues eg lung, rh
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Zygomycetes - identification Ref: A
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Hyalohyphomycetes ‣ Hyalohyphomyc
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Aspergillus - Identification ‣ Ma
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Causative fungi ‣ Scedosporium ap
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S.prolificans S.apiospermum Growth-
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Collection Corneal Ulcer
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Fusarium solani ‣ Patient: Male 5
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Slender hyaline septate hyphae Sing
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Conidia amero didymo phragmo dictyo
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In Mycology… Easy As ABCDE
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Other isolates - Basidiomycetes ‣
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Ascomycetes - teleomorph Cleistothe
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Subcutaneous mycoses „the inocula
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Diagnosis ‣ Tissue biopsy & rarel
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Exophiala jeanselmei complex ‣ Pa
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Why identify fungi? ‣ Common in n
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Images from Kaminski‟s Digital Im