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Exophiala jeanselmei Keratitis

Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2013
To describe a patient with Exophiala jeanselmei keratitis and to review the prior cases reported in the literature.We report one patient with keratitis after remote injury and chronic steroid use and review the six prior reported cases.Culture plates from corneal scraping revealed growth of the dematiaceous fungi, E.
Osamah J, Saeedi   +3 more
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Phaeohyphomycosis caused byExophiala moniliae

Medical Mycology, 1984
We studied two cases of phaeohyphomycosis that occurred in Japan. Histopathologic examination of biopsy material showed the presence of dematiaceous catenulate fungal cells and mycelium characteristic of phaeohyphomycosis. In detailed mycologic study of the two cultures isolated from the patients we found that both formed conidiogenous cells with ...
T, Matsumoto   +5 more
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Post-LASIK Exophiala jeanselmei Keratitis

Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice
Objective: To describe a patient diagnosed with Exophiala jeanselmei keratitis. Methods: We report a case of a patient who developed infectious keratitis following laser in situ keratomileusis and chronic topical steroid use for approximately six months in both eyes.
Adil Ahmed   +2 more
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Exophiala jeanselmei keratitis.

Mycoses, 1993
We present the case of a 42-year-old Saudi male with a fungal corneal abscess in his left eye. The aetiological agent was found to be the dematiaceous fungus Exophiala jeanselmei. The patient was treated with topical natamycin, miconazole, and also amphotericin B.
S S, al-Hedaithy, A S, al-Kaff
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Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by exophiala moniliae

Mycopathologia, 1981
The first documented case of phaeohyphomycosis in man caused by Exophiala moniliae is reported from South Australia. Study of herbarium specimens, living cultures, and other materials has revealed that E. moniliae was previously unknown in Australia.
M R, McGinnis   +3 more
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Exophiala jeanselmei keratitis

Mycoses, 1993
Summary. We present the case of a 42‐year‐old Saudi male with a fungal corneal abscess in his left eye. The aetioiogical agent was found to be the dematiaceous fungus Exophiala jeanselmei. The patient was treated with topical natamycin, miconazole, and also amphotericin B.
S. S. A. Al‐Hedaithy, A. S. Al‐Kaff
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Exophiala mesophila spec. nov.

Mycoses, 1996
In this paper a new fungus species, Exophiala mesophila Listemann et Freiesleben, is described. The species was isolated from silicone seals in the shower room of a hospital ward.
H, Listemann, H, Freiesleben
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EXOPHIALA CASTELLANII

Southern Medical Journal, 1993
Chitralada Vibhagool   +2 more
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Onychomycosis due to Exophiala jeanselmei.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland), 2002
Exophiala jeanselmei is a dematiaceous fungus that may cause invasive diseases, particularly among immunocompromised hosts. Most reports mention cutaneous or subcutaneous lesions, but no case of nail involvement due to this fungus has been reported until now.A 60-year-old man presented with hyperkeratosis and black coloration of the nails of the two ...
Anne-Marie, Boisseau-Garsaud   +5 more
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P265 Fast-track biomarker “Anti-Exophiala IgG” in suspected Exophiala spp. infection

Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 2023
C. Schwarz   +6 more
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