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Skin test-active substance prepared from culture filtrate of Fonsecaea pedrosoi

Mycopathologia, 1979
Ethanol-precipitated substance (EP) was prepared from culture filtrate of Fonsecaea pedrosoi. EP was separated into two components by passing through a Sephadex G-50 column; the faster passing component was referred to as EP-1, the slower as EP-2. EP-1 and EP-2 were evaluated as an antigen for detecting cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity in patients ...
T, Iwatsu   +4 more
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Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis caused by Fonsecaea pedrosoi in Saudi Arabia.

APMIS. Supplementum, 1988
A case of cerebral phaeohyphomycosis (CPM) in a 70-yr-old Saudi male was diagnosed recently at King Khalid University Hospital in Riyadh. Computerized tomography (CT) scans of the patient's brain unveiled 2 abscesses in the left frontal and a 3rd abscess in the right frontal lobes.
S S, al-Hedaithy   +2 more
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Antigens Involved in the Pathology of Fonsecaea Pedrosoi: Immunochemical Study

1988
The dimorphic fungus Fonsecaea pedrosoi is the principal agent of chromomycosis, which is a human verrucous dermatitis.
Oumaîma Ibrahim-Granet   +1 more
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Chromomycose cutanée à Fonsecaea pedrosoi

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2014
I. Tlamçani   +3 more
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Fonsecaea pedrosoi isolated from skin crusts of Bowen's disease.

Mycoses, 1995
Fonsecaea pedrosoi was isolated from scaly crusts of plaque lesions on the left thigh of a 60-year-old Japanese man. Histological examination confirmed these lesions to be due to Bowen's disease, and sclerotic cells were recognized in the stratum corneum.
W, Naka, T, Nishikawa
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An unusual infection, an unusual outcome--Fonsecaea pedrosoi cerebral granuloma.

Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 2011
Phaeohyphomycosis is caused by pigmented fungi that are not normally pathogenic. Fonsecaea is a rare cause of cerebral infections, most of which are caused by F. monophora. Brain infections caused by F. pedrosoi are very rare, and there are only a few case reports describing this.
Venkatesh S, Madhugiri   +3 more
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A Case of Chromoblastomycosis Caused by Fonsecaea pedrosoi

Nishi Nihon Hifuka, 2003
Taro SHINOGI   +3 more
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Phagocytosis ofFonsecaea pedrosoiconidia, but not sclerotic cells caused by Langerhans cells, inhibits CD40 and B7-2 expression

FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 2007
Moisés Batista Da Silva   +1 more
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