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Mycotic Keratitis Caused by Dematiaceous Fungi

Mycotic Keratitis, 2019
J. Araiza   +2 more
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Dematiaceous Fungi Mimicking a Conjunctival Melanoma

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
An 85-year-old, immunocompetent man was referred to the authors due to the presence of an enlarging, pigmented mass of the conjunctiva concerning for a conjunctival melanoma. Wide excision of the mass revealed a pigmented or "dematiaceous" fungus. He was treated with topical natamycin, and the lesion healed well without any evidence of recurrence ...
Dan C. Zedek   +4 more
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Keratomycosis: clinical and microbiologic experience with dematiaceous fungi

Ophthalmology, 2000
To assess the significance of dematiaceous fungi in the causation of keratomycosis.Retrospective, noncomparative case series.Eighty-eight cases of dematiaceous fungal keratitis seen at the L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India from January 1991 through December 1996.Only culture-proven cases were analyzed.Predisposing factors, clinical ...
Prashant Garg   +3 more
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The medically important dematiaceous fungi and their identification

Mycoses, 1991
Summary.Dematiaceous fungi include a large group of organisms that are darkly pigmented (dark brown, olivaceous, or black). In most cases the pigment is melanin, and specifically, dihydroxyna‐phthalene melanin. The diseases produced include chromoblastomycosis, eumycotic mycetoma, and phaeohyphomycosis.
Annemarie Polak-Wyss, D. M. Dixon
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Infections Caused by Dematiaceous Fungi: Chromoblastomycosis and Phaeohyphomycosis

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1988
Because of the increased incidence of infections caused by dematiaceous fungi, it is important to clearly define the conceptual basis for the clinical nomenclature for infections caused by these fungi. When considering dematiaceous fungal infections, there is a continuum of diseases that can be separated into the three categories of chromoblastomycosis,
Michael R. McGinnis, Robert C. Fader
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In vitro susceptibility of dematiaceous fungi to nine antifungal agents determined by two different methods

Mycoses (Berlin), 2019
The infection rate for dematiaceous fungi has increased rapidly over the most recent decades. However, the treatment for such infections has been lacking in empirical support with oral antifungal agents.
Hailin Zheng   +8 more
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Dematiaceous fungi

Mycoses, 2004
SummaryDematiaceous fungi are responsible for a wide variety of infectious syndromes. They are often found in soil and generally distributed worldwide. This suggests that most if not all individuals are exposed to them, presumably from inhalation or trauma. In recent years, these fungi have been increasingly recognised as important pathogens.
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Emerging Dematiaceous and Hyaline Fungi Causing Keratitis in a Tertiary Care Centre From North India.

Cornea, 2020
PURPOSE To report rare dematiaceous and hyaline fungal pathogens causing fungal keratitis (FK) at our center and review the published literature in this field.
Anup K. Ghosh   +6 more
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In vitro evaluation of terbinafine and itraconazole against dematiaceous fungi

Medical Mycology, 1998
Two hundred and three isolates representing 15 species of filamentous ascomycetes were evaluated against terbinafine and itraconazole using a modification of the NCCLS M27-A standard reference method for yeasts. The MIC ranges and geometric means were similar, although terbinafine tended to have the lowest values. The loculoIascomycete clade tested had
M R, McGinnis, L, Pasarell
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Practical evaluation of antigenic relationships of yeastlike dematiaceous fungi

Medical Mycology, 1967
Thirty-eight strains of yeastlike dematiaceous fungi were studied serologically, using the methods of yeast cell agglutination, agglutinin absorption, and immunodiffusion. Antisera were obtained from rabbits immunized with the yeast phases of known cultures of Cladosporium werneckii, Hormodendrum dermatitidis, Phialophora jeanselmei, Pullularia ...
N.F. Conant, H.S. Nielsen
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