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The Nitrogen Nutrition of Emmonsia (Moniliales, Aleurismaceae)
The questions posed in this research concerned both the comparison of the nitrogen nutrition between Emmonsia parva and Emmonsia crescens and the comparative nitrogen utilization within the species.
Bradley, Gary L.
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Contribution to the pathology of spontaneous adiaspiromycosis in small mammals
A description is given of the pathological reaction of the lung tissue of small rodents and insectivores to spontaneous infection with the fungus Emmonsia crescens. No differences were observed in the reaction of the tissue of either the individual hosts
K. Blažek, J. Prokopič
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RESUMEN: Tres especies de hongos patógenos para los humanos y endémicos de algunas regiones de América del Sur y del Norte son los hongos dimórficos Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, Histoplasma capsulatum and Blastomyces dermatitidis.
Misas Rivas, Elizabeth
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Emmonsia-like fungi have rarely been reported from North America. We report a fatal case of E. helica infection in a man with advanced HIV infection from California, USA, who had progressive respiratory failure and a brain ...
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First detection of adiaspiromycosis in the lungs of a deer
ArticleAdiaspiromycosis is a pulmonary infection caused by the soil fungi, Emmonsia crescens and E. parva. It primarily affects small mammals and can range from an asymptomatic condition to fatal disseminated disease.
TANIYAMA, Hiroyuki +15 more
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Disseminated Pulmonary adiaspiromycosis in a crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata Linnaeus, 1758)
Adiaspiromycosis is primarily a necrotizing granulomatous pneumonia caused by a dimorphic fungus of the genus Emmonsia. A young crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) found dead showed multiple fractures, chronic pleuritis, and granulomatous pneumonia ...
SARLI, GIUSEPPE +7 more
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Adiaspiromycosis in a wild European rabbit, and a review of the literature.
Adiaspiromycosis is a mycotic infection caused by thermally dimorphic fungi classified as Emmonsia parva and E. crescens (formerly Chrysosporium spp.) until recently, when new classifications were proposed. We document the pathologic findings in a severe
Andrew M. Borman, Katherine Hughes
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Pulmonary adiaspiromycosis in the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) inhabiting Poland
Adiaspiromycosis is a rare fungal infection caused by saprophytic fungi Emmonsia spp. (type Ascomycota) occurring especially in small free-living mammals.
Dolka, I. +9 more
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Adiaspiromycosis of an Apodemus agrarius captured wild rodent in Korea
Adiaspiromycosis is caused by pulmonary infection with Emmonsia. Inhalated spores of Emmonsia cause asymptomatic infection to necrogranulomatous pneumonia, depending on the burden of adiaspore and host immunity.
김태현 +13 more
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Background Blastomyces helicus (formerly Emmonsia helica) is a recently described dimorphic fungus first isolated from a man who died of encephalitis in Alberta, Canada.
Lynne Sigler +3 more
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