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Subcutaneous Mycoses Prepared By: khaled A Elmoghraby Supervised By: Dr. Abd El Raouf Al ... In the clinical laboratory, round or cigar-shaped budding yeasts are seen in tissue ...
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Fungal Diseases - Mycoses Superficial Fungi Pityriasis versicolora is a superficial ... septate hypha and asexual(anamorphic) spores in the scraping of infected tissue ...
Subcutaneous Mycoses . Mycetoma (clincal syndrome of localized, indolent, deforming ... Rhinosporidiosis (nasal cavities, mucocutaneous tissue - rarely it does effect ...
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Mycoses Superficial Cutaneous Subcutaneous Systemic Opportunistic Superficial ... Tissue temperatureCfungi grow better at less than 37°C (mesophiles) 3. Redox ...
Subcutaneous mycoses . Subcutaneous infections - over 35 species produce chronic ... Tissue temperatureCfungi grow better at less than 37°C (mesophiles) 3.
Detection of fungal DNA using PCR . Diagnosis of respiratory mycoses ... Tissue . Method of DNA extraction Mechanical Chemical Enzymes . Contamination:
Superficial Mycoses . Pityriasis versicolor--pigmented lesions on torso ... Tissue temperatureCfungi grow better at less than 37°C. 3. Redox potentialCin vivo ...
The subcutaneous mycoses penetrate the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, muscle and fascia. These include sporotrichosis, chromoblastomycosis and mycetoma.
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cause disease in animals and humans . Mycoses: diseases that result from fungal ... observing the characteristic spherules in sputum specimens or tissue biopsies
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SUPERFICIAL MYCOSES . Fungal infections that do not involve a tissue response: Piedra – colonization of the hair shaft causing black or white nodules
Mycoses . According to the tissue; Superficial – superficial layer of skin and hairs Skin – epidermis and adnexes Subsuperficial or subcutaneous - dermis ...
ENDEMIC SYSTEMIC MYCOSES Systemic= throughout the body, in deep tissues Disseminated ... Vasculitis, tissue necrosis, caseating granulomata. Killing by macrophages, healing ...
FUNGAL DISEASES . Mycosis: Fungal infection; Usually chronic; Four groups of mycoses based on degree of tissue involvement and mode of entry
Opportunistic mycoses Caused by normal microbiota or fungi that are normally systemic, but can infect any tissue . Fungal Diseases (mycoses)
Double-labeled with CD4 and CD8 using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections ; CD4:CD8 ratio estimated for each biopsy without knowing diagnosis
Lung and /or CNS involvement – Nocardia, endemic mycoses, mycobacteria ... Contiguous – loss of soft tissue barrier, direct trauma; MSCRAMM – microbial ...
In such cases, the infection appears as an ischemic tissue infarction. Systemic Mycoses Differential Dx – Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis Cutaneous anthrax Patient has ...
Groups based on degree on tissue involvement and mode of entry; Cutaneous mycoses-dermatophytes; Epidermis, hair & nails; Contagious-direct or indirect contact
discipline that deals with fungi that cause human disease; mycoses divided into ... culture and examination of fungus from infected tissue; treatment, prevention ...
Mycoses are classified into five groups based on the mode of entry and the level of infective tissue: Systemic mycosis – is a fungal infection deep within ...
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