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Adiaspiromycosis of human skin caused by Emmonsia crescens.

Medical Mycology, 1979
Two cases of cutaneous adiaspiromycosis by Emmonsia crescens are reported. This is the first human skin infection by this species and is the first report of its kind in man from India. In the first patient, the agent was demonstrated in KOH mounts, histology and culture from irregular, pigmented skin plaques on the right gluteal area.
A. Kamalam, A. Thambiah
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Emmonsia crescens infection (adiaspiromycosis) in man in Honduras. Report of a case.

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1971
Abstract A case of adiaspiromycosis in a 19-year-old farmer in Honduras is reported. The patient had complained of a chronic pulmonary confition that became progressively worse over a period of several months. Left basal bronchiectasis was diagnosed, and the inferior lobe of the left lung was removed.
J. Cueva, M. D. Little
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Emmonsia Brasiliensis and Emmonsia Ciferrina Are Chrysosporium Pruinosum

Mycologia, 1968
(1968). Emmonsia Brasiliensis and Emmonsia Ciferrina Are Chrysosporium Pruinosum. Mycologia: Vol. 60, No. 2, pp. 445-447.
A A, Padhye, J W, Carmichael
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EMMONSIA CRESCENS SP. N. AND ADIASPIROMYCOSIS (HAPLOMYCOSIS) IN MAMMALS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1960
C. W. Emmons, W. L. Jellison
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Emmonsia parva as causal agent of adiaspiromycosis in a fox.

Medical Mycology, 1975
The authors report on adiaspiromycosis of a fox (Vulpes vulpes) caused by Emmonsia parva. Species diagnosis was made on the basis of dimensions of the fungus found in the lungs of the animal, the histopathological picture of tissue changes and the properties of the isolated culture.
M. Otčenášek, K. Křivanec, J. Šlais
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Antigenic activity of emmonsia crescens mutants

Mycopathologia, 1978
The antigenic properties of 3 UV mutants of Emmonsia crescens Emmons et Jellison 1960 were compared with the original wild strain, further with other 13 E. crescens strains, with E. parva, E. brasiliensis, E. ciferrina and Chrysosporium pannorum. For this purpose the strains were used for the immunisation of 70 rabbits.
A. Tomšíková   +2 more
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Natural variability in the mycelial form of emmonsia crescens

Mycopathologia, 1975
A range of variations in colony characteristics and microscopical morphology of Emmonsia crescens Emmons & Jellison 1960 have been studied. A total of 13 strains of the mycelial stage of the fungus were examined in detail. The isolates originated from the lungs of 8 species of wild mammals collected in Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, France and U.S.S.R ...
M Otcenásek, Otcenásek M
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Adiaspiromycosis and other Infections Caused by Emmonsia Species

, 2010
1 Etiologic Agents 2 Etymology 3 History 4 Epidemiology 5 Host Responses 6 Immunodiagnosis 7 Laboratory Diagnosis 8 Treatment Keywords: Adiaspiromycosis and infections caused by Emmonsia species; mycosis caused by Emmonsia species-Adiaspiromycosis; ecology, distribution and animal infection; clinical ...
L. Sigler
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The ultrastructure of the spherules of Emmonsia crescens studied by the technique of freeze-etching

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1974
Young spherules (adiaspores) of the fungusEmmonsia crescens from the cultures growing on Sabouraud's dextrose agar have been prepared for electron microscopy by the technique of freeze-etching. In the cytoplasmic membrane grooved invaginations corresponding with the ridges on the inner face of the cell membrane have been found.
M, Hejtmánek, O, Necas, M, Havelková
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Zur Vermehrung von Emmonsia crescens in vitro und in vivo*)

Mycoses, 2009
Zusammenfassung Die Autoren bestatigen die Vermehrung von Emmonsia crescens bei Kultivierung von Konidien und Hyphenzellen auf Sabouraudschem Glukoseagar (37° C) durch Sprossung. In fruhzeitigen Phasen der experimentellen Infektion der Mause haben sie die sprossenden Entwicklungsformen dieses Pilzparasiten sowohl in Nativ- als auch in ...
M. Hejtmánek, R. Koousek
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