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Polymorphisme du Genre Cladosporium

Revue internationale de botanique appliquée et d'agriculture tropicale, 1950
Viennot-Bourgin G., Fernier H. Polymorphisme du Genre Cladosporium. In: Revue internationale de botanique appliquée et d'agriculture tropicale, 30ᵉ année, bulletin n°331-332, Mai-juin 1950. pp. 297-306.
Viennot-Bourgin, G., Fernier, H.
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Cladosporium bantianum meningitis in a neonate

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Cladosporium bantianum meningitis has been reported mostly in adult farmers between 20 and 30 years of age. We report a 6-day-old male neonate who was admitted with fever, focal seizures and not accepting feeds. Initial investigations suggested a diagnosis of pyogenic meningitis but antibiotic therapy for 14 days did not result in any significant ...
Tushar K, Banerjee   +4 more
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Acute Meningitis Caused by Cladosporium sphaerospermum

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2013
Phaeohyphomycosis of the central nervous system is rare but typically associated with high mortality. Treatment has not been standardized, but the combination of antifungal chemotherapy with surgical debridement is recommended. We report a 73-year-old, retired, male timber merchant with acute meningitis caused by Cladosporium sphaerospermum.
Chi-Yu, Chen   +8 more
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Cladosporium scalp infection.

Skinmed, 2013
An 11-year-old healthy red-haired girl presented with a 3-year history of hair loss and mild pruritus of her scalp. She had previously been diagnosed with trichotillomania. Cutaneous examination showed scant hair loss with neither crusting nor scaly lesions.
Erwin Eduardo Argueta, Sosa   +2 more
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Cladosporium Endogenous Endophthalmitis Mimicking Toxoplasma Retinochoroiditis

Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2019
Background: Endogenous fungal endophthalmitis is a sight-threatening condition with potentially devastating outcome. Hematogenous spread of the infective seedings is the route of infection. Infected individuals have usually a compromised immune status.
Pallavi, Singh   +4 more
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Spore productivity in Cladosporium

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1970
The high incidence ofCladosporia in the airspora indicates a prolific production of spores. Six species ofCladosporium were sampled over a period of 9 weeks, using dry and wet (mist-laden) air, and over a period of 4 weeks using humid air. Many more spores were released in wet air than in dry air: numbers released in humid air were generally ...
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Fruiting organs ofCladosporium werneckii

Medical Mycology, 1976
Submerged mycelia of a strain of Cladosporium werneckii isolated from tinea nigra palmaris, when cultured on enriched corn-meal agar media, developed fruiting bodies resembling perithecia.
G, Volcán   +3 more
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Cladosporium dimorphospora T. Yokoy.

Cladosporium dimorphospora T. Yokoy., Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 65 (3): 500. 1975. Synonyms. Scytalidium flavobrunneum (J. H. Mill., Giddens & A. A. Foster) Sigler, Mycotaxon 4 (2): 400. 1976. Description and illustration. Yokoyama (1975). Notes. Monochaetia dimorphospora was introduced by Yokoyama (1975).
Tong, Shuo-Qiu   +5 more
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Cladosporium sp. Isolate as Fungal Plant Growth Promoting Agent

Agronomy, 2021
Ana-Maria Gurban   +2 more
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Cladosporium hemileiae

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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