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Relata-se caso de lavrador de 40 anos acometido por adiaspiromicose pulmonar, com diagnóstico etiológico estabelecido mediante biópsia por toracoscopia.
Rodolfo Moraes Silva +5 more
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Emmonsia crescensinfection in a British water vole (Arvicola terrestris) [PDF]
Emmonsia crescens, a dimorphic fungus of the order Onygenales, is primarily a pathogen of lower animals and rarely humans. Inhaled conidia of E. crescens fail to germinate in the lungs, and instead simply enlarge in lung tissue to become giant adiaspores. We present here the case of fatal Emmonsia crescens infection in a wild-caught British water vole (
Julian C, Chantrey +3 more
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Contribuição ao diagnóstico morfológico da adiaspiromicose pulmonar
Adiaspiromicose é usualmente diagnosticada em tecido pulmonar corado por hematoxilina-eosina, ácido periódico Schiff e prata-metenamina. Os autores descrevem a morfologia do fungo corado pelo mucicarmim, picro-sírius e vermelho Congo, inclusive à luz ...
Santos Vitorino Modesto dos +4 more
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Adiaspiromicose pulmonar: achado casual em paciente falecido de febre amarela
Durante um surto de febre amarela (forma rural da infecção) instalado, em fins de 1999, no Estado de Goiás, Brasil, um enfermo, com sintomatologia suspeita, faleceu no Hospital Universitário de Brasília, DF, cinco dias após a admissão.
Moraes Mário A.P. +2 more
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Pulmonary adiaspiromycosis: report of two cases
Two cases of human pulmonary adiaspiromycosis are reported. Patients were 29 and 54-year-old males, farm workers, with "grippe-like" symptoms and radiographic findings suggestive of granulomatous interstitial disease.
Vitorino Modesto dos Santos +3 more
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Adiaspores of Emmonsia parva var. crescens in Lungs of Small Rodents in a Rural Area [PDF]
Fischer O. A.: Adiaspores of Emmonsia parva var. crescens in Lungs of Small Rodents in a Rural Area. Acta Vet. Brno 2001, 70: 345–352. The purpose of this study was to compare the occurrence of Emmonsia parva var. crescens in populated and unpopulated habitats of a rural area (in a village with 615 inhabitants and in surrounding forests without human ...
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Emergomycosis, an Emerging Thermally Dimorphic Fungal Infection: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Vinayagamoorthy K +3 more
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Antifungal activity of pyrithione against Emmonsia crescens in vitro and in vivo.
The sensitivity of saprophytic and parasitic phase of some strains of Emmonsia crescens, E. parva and Chrysosporium pannorum to 22 antimycotic drugs was studied in vitro. Pyrithione produced the best effect on both live phases of the studied strains. The efficacy of Pyrithione, Pimafucin and Amphotericin B was compared in experimental adiaspiromycosis,
A, Tomsíková +3 more
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A presumptive case of cutaneous emergomycosis in a female patient with HIV - Maseru, Lesotho. [PDF]
Madani WMH, Grayson W.
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Three mutants of Emmonsia crescens with altered morphology and pathogenicity for mice are described. The mutant M-1 is avirulent and does not form adiaspores of normal morphology on agar medium at 37 degree C. The mutants M-2 and M-12 have a considerably decreased virulence. The pathogenicity of E.
M, Hejtmánek, K, Krivanec
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