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Conidiobolomicosis nasal en una oveja (Ovis aries) en Uruguay. (Nasal conidiobolomycosis in a sheep (Ovis aries) in Uruguay).

open access: yes, 2022
DANTAS, A.F.   +7 more
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Nomenclature for human and animal fungal pathogens and diseases: a proposal for standardized terminology. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Microbiol
de Hoog S   +42 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Oral conidiobolomycosis in a dog

open access: yesVeterinary Dermatology, 1997
Conidiobolomycosis was diagnosed via culture from an oral lesion in a 1.5‐year‐old German Shepherd dog. Clinically, the lesion consisted of a large, irregularly shaped, ulcerative focus on the caudal hard palate. Microscopically, the lesion was characterized by an eosinophilic granulomatous stomatitis with hyphal organisms surrounded by eosinophilic ...
Alma Roy
exaly   +4 more sources

Conidiobolomycosis in Sheep in Brazil

Veterinary Pathology, 2007
Conidiobolomycosis is reported in the state of Piauí, in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. Affected sheep had depression, weight loss, serous or mucohemorrhagic nasal discharge, and cranium-facial asymmetry from exophthalmos of 1 eye, generally with increased volume of the eyeball, keratitis, and corneal ulceration.
Aurea C Vasconcelos, F Riet-Correa
exaly   +3 more sources

Rhinofacial conidiobolomycosis (entomophthoramycosis)

Clinics in Dermatology, 2012
Conidiobolomycosis is a tropical rhinofacial subcutaneous mycosis caused by Conidiobolus coronatus. It is characterized histopathologically by the presence of hyphae surrounded by an eosinophilic halo, the so-called Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon. There is no standard treatment, but itraconazole is an effective option.
Roberto Arenas
exaly   +3 more sources

Conidiobolomycosis in Pediatric Patients

Current Fungal Infection Reports, 2020
This review highlights the important features of conidiobolomycosis infection and describes its presentation in pediatric population. The importance of a broaden differential diagnosis to include fungal infections taking into account the geographical location and history of exposure.
Deborah Palacios-Reyes   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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