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Severe Cutaneous Zygomycosis due to Basidiobolus Ranarum in a Young Infant
Pediatric Dermatology, 2011Abstract: Basidiobolomycosis classically presents as a noninflammatory, nonulcerated, nontender woody indurated mass without much contiguous spread. It is almost always seen in an immunocompetent host younger than 20. We report a case of a 9‐month‐old baby with a rapidly expanding malignant presentation of basidiobolomycosis with nonhealing ulcers and
Vibhu, Mendiratta +3 more
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First human culture-proven australian case of entomophthoromycosis caused byBasidiobolus ranarum
Medical Mycology, 1994The first human case of entomophthoromycosis caused by Basidiobolus ranarum in Australia is described. Upon first presentation this rare disease was not recognized, but microscopy of biopsy sections and identification of the fungal isolate allowed this condition to be identified. Treatment with fluconazole was successful.
Davis, S.R. +4 more
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The fluorescence brightener Rylux BSU induces dimorphism inBasidiobolus ranarum
Folia Microbiologica, 1993The fluorescence brightener Rylux BSU (RBSU) showed an affinity for polysaccharide components of cell walls and accumulated in the extension zones of hyphal apices in Basidiobolus ranarum. It inhibited the polarized growth of mycelial hyphae and induced isotropic growth resulting in spherical thick-walled cells up to 456 microm in diameter.
M, Hejtmánek +2 more
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Effect of pH and light on conidium germination in Basidiobolus ranarum
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1974Conidia of Basidiobolus ranarum Eidam were incubated on agars which incorporated zwitterionic buffers. On water agar germination was almost entirely by formation of globose secondary conidia. In light, after 4 h, a particularly high germination level (> 97%) occurred at pH 7·0–9·0. In dark, only at pH 8·0–8·5 was this approached (50–70%).
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Cytobios, 2001
A mycoparasite identified as Thamnocephalis quadrupedata (Mucorales) was observed on cultures of the frog dung fungus, Basidiobolus ranarum. The parasitic fungus, T. quadrupedata possessed infection hyphae with appressoria and penetrating hyphae to attack their host prey and adhere firmly to the surface.
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A mycoparasite identified as Thamnocephalis quadrupedata (Mucorales) was observed on cultures of the frog dung fungus, Basidiobolus ranarum. The parasitic fungus, T. quadrupedata possessed infection hyphae with appressoria and penetrating hyphae to attack their host prey and adhere firmly to the surface.
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Mexican Isolates of Basidiobolus ranarum Eidam
The Southwestern Naturalist, 1973Douglas S. King +2 more
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Teaching techniques for mycology: 5. Basidiobolus ranarum
Mycologist, 1998Roland W.S. Weber, John Webster
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