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Prevalence and Risk Factors for <i>Pearsonema plica</i> Infection in Hunting Dogs in Serbia. [PDF]

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Phototropism in Conidiobolus Coronatus

Mycologia, 1973
The phototropic responses of Conidiobolus coronatus (Cost.) Batko have been investigated with an emphasis on the responses of the secondary conidiophore.
R M, Page, R A, Humber
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Conidiobolus coronatus infection treated with ketoconazole.

Archives of dermatology, 1988
We describe a case of subcutaneous zygomycosis caused by Conidiobolus coronatus of six years' duration. Following treatment failure using potassium iodide, the patient responded with ketoconazole therapy. She remained well three years following therapy.
L, Towersey   +5 more
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Rhinofacial Conidiobolus coronatus Infection Presenting with Nasal Enlargement

Infection, 2008
Rhinofacial Conidiobolus coronatus infection is a rare form of zygomycosis in humans living in the northern hemispheres. Most human cases are observed in the periequatorial areas of Africa, Asia, or South America. Only limited information regarding optimal treatment is available. We report a case of rhinofacial C.
Fischer, N   +3 more
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Chronic invasive rhinosinusitis by Conidiobolus coronatus, an emerging microorganism

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2019
Fungi from the Conidiobolus genus have been implicated in the development of chronic invasive fungal rhinosinusitis, mainly in tropical countries. The mycosis associated to these fungi may cause irreversible facial deformities and is potentially fatal.
J, Pestana   +3 more
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Entomophthoromycosis Caused by Conidiobolus coronatus: Clinicomycological Study Of a Case

Auris Nasus Larynx, 1995
A case of midfacial swelling in a middle aged woman proved to be caused by a fungus Conidiobolus coronatus has been reported. It is a very rare condition and the knowledge of this fungus affecting the rhinofacial region in human started since 1965 only. These cases pose diagnostic problem.
D, Mukhopadhyay   +3 more
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The influence of Conidiobolus coronatus on phagocytic activity of insect hemocytes

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2006
An essential component of the insect cellular response is phagocytosis. Analyses of the in vitro phagocytosis could be useful for the studies of the relationship between insects and their pathogens. Fungal metabolites are known to inhibit phagocytosis whereas components of the fungal cell wall stimulate phagocytosis.
Elzbieta, Kedra, Mieczysława I, Boguś
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Rhinofacial zygomycosis caused by Conidiobolum coronatus

Mycopathologia, 1991
A 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.
A R, Costa   +8 more
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