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Pathogenicity of Conidiobolus coronatus and Fusarium solani in mouse models
Mycoses, 2017SummaryTo study the pathogenicity of Conidiobolus coronatus (C. coronatus) and Fusarium solani (F. solani) in animal models. Immunocompromised mice were treated with cyclophosphamide and prednisolone via intraperitoneal injection before and after inoculation. According to pathogenic characteristics of different fungi, C.
Yadi Li +5 more
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Fatal Disseminated Conidiobolus coronatus Infection in a Renal Transplant Patient
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1992A case of fatal disseminated fungal infection due to Conidiobolus coronatus in a patient with a renal transplant is described. This organism, known to cause localized infections in otherwise healthy individuals in the tropics, is now recognized as a cause of fatal infection in immunosuppressed hosts.
S D, Walker +5 more
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Rhinofacial zygomycosis caused by Conidiobolum coronatus
Mycopathologia, 1991A case of rhinofacial zygomycosis with of years duration, caused by Conidiobolus coronatus is described. The patient, a 72-years-old woman, presented with a bilateral distortion of the subcutaneous tissue and disfigurement of the face. Treatment with ketoconazole and potassium iodide did not prevent several relapses.
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Effect of ketoconazole — Potassium iodide combination on Conidiobolus coronatus infection
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1991A rare case of subcutaneous Conidiobolus coronatus infection of the nose of 1 year duration is being reported. Following treatment failure using oral Potassium iodide only, the patient responded to Ketoconazole and Pot. iodide combination with remarkable fastness.
Santanu Banerjee +3 more
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Mycologia, 2018
Characteristics of hyphal structure and growth can provide insights into the mechanisms of polarized growth and support investigations of fungal phylogeny. To assist with the resolution of evolutionary relationships of the zygomycetes, the authors used comparative bioimaging methods (light [LM] and transmission electron [TEM] microscopy) to describe ...
Karen E. Fisher +4 more
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Characteristics of hyphal structure and growth can provide insights into the mechanisms of polarized growth and support investigations of fungal phylogeny. To assist with the resolution of evolutionary relationships of the zygomycetes, the authors used comparative bioimaging methods (light [LM] and transmission electron [TEM] microscopy) to describe ...
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Medical Mycology, 2010
Rhinoentomophthoromycosis due to Conidiobolus coronatus is a rare, chronic, granulomatous disease, occurring mainly in tropical Africa, South and Central America and south-east Asia, including India. We report a case of rhinoentomophthoromycosis in a 30-year-old male farmer, a resident of Gorakhpur city in Uttar Pradesh, which was diagnosed by ...
Anuradha, Chowdhary +7 more
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Rhinoentomophthoromycosis due to Conidiobolus coronatus is a rare, chronic, granulomatous disease, occurring mainly in tropical Africa, South and Central America and south-east Asia, including India. We report a case of rhinoentomophthoromycosis in a 30-year-old male farmer, a resident of Gorakhpur city in Uttar Pradesh, which was diagnosed by ...
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[Conidiobolus coronatus infections revealed by a facial tumor].
Revue de stomatologie, de chirurgie maxillo-faciale et de chirurgie orale, 2015Conidiobolomycoses (Conidiobolus coronatus fungal infections) are rare and potentially severe infections prevalent in the tropics. The disease starts in the facial sinus and evolves as a subcutaneous tumor on the mid faceA 19-year-old female patient from Burkina Faso presented with an acquired nasal deformation having evolved for a few months ...
J-T, Bachelet +5 more
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[Study of the pathogenicity of Conidiobolus coronatus in experimental animals].
Mycopathologia, 1979The pathogenicity of a strain of Conidiobulus coronatus isolated from Aenolamia postica was investigated in 152 mice, 42 guinea pigs and 47 hamsters. Four routes of inoculation were used: intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, intratracheal and scarification in the oral mucosa. Each animal was inoculated 3 times at 3 week intervals.
R, López-Martínez +5 more
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Zygomycosis due to Conidiobolus coronatus in west Bengal.
The Indian journal of chest diseases & allied sciences, 2005Zygomycosis of upper respiratory tract, caused by Conidiobolus coronatus, in eight Bengalee males and one female is described. The clinical syndrome of the cases included initial coryza, epistaxis, intranasal tumor, nasal obstruction, broadening of bridge of nose with swelling of paranasal sinuses, dorsum of nose, alae nasi, cheek and glabella in all ...
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Morphology and surface of Conidiobolus coronatus (Cost.) Batko.
Česká Mykologie, 1977The fungus Conidiobolus coronatus was studied by means of a scanning electron microscope. Besides conidia germinating to microconidiophores, and conidia with mature microconidia, also intermediate stages were observed in the micrographs. The conidia with microconidiophores were thus the initial stages of microconidia-producing conidia and not resting ...
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