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Phaeohyphomycosis comprises a spectrum of mycotic infectious diseases caused by heterogeneous group of phaeoid fungi. A subcutaneous cystic swelling with histological hallmark of pigmented hyphae in tissues accompanied by pyogenic granuloma is diagnostic
Karkuzhali Ponnuswamy +2 more
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Description of a Naphthoquinonic Crystal Produced by the Fungus Scytalidium cuboideum
Intarsia was an art form popular between the 15th–18th centuries that used wood pigmented by spalting fungi to create detailed landscapes, portraits, and other imagery.
Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez +3 more
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Oil-Based Fungal Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum as a Textile Dye
Identification of effective natural dyes with the potential for low environmental impact has been a recent focus of the textile industry. Pigments derived from spalting fungi have previously shown promise as textile dyes; however, their use has required ...
Mardonio E. Palomino Agurto +4 more
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Elucidation of pyranone pigment biosynthesis in fungi
Talk presented at the "Mycobiomics SIG Meeting" of the 16th European Conference on Fungal Genetics (ECFG), Innsbruck, Austria, 5-8 March ...
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Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis in an immunocompetent Individual: A case report
Phaeohyphomycosis is a rare mycotic infection caused by various heterogenous groups of phaeoid (dematiaceous) fungi involving the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Common clinical manifestations are subcutaneous abscesses or cystic swellings. Here, we report
Sudharani Chintagunta +3 more
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We describe symptoms of mycosis induced by two native fungal entomopathogens of the citrus orthezia scale, Praelongorthezia praelonga (Hemiptera: Ortheziidae), an important pest of citrus orchards.
Gabriel Moura Mascarin +6 more
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Pigments and Citrinin Biosynthesis by Fungi Belonging to Genus Monascus [PDF]
Emiliya Pisareva +2 more
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Chromoblastomycosis from a non-endemic area and response to itraconazole
Chromoblastomycosis belongs to the heterogeneous group of subcutaneous mycoses. It is caused by various pigmented (dematiaceous) fungi, which gain entry into the skin via traumatic implantation. We would like to share a case report of chromoblastomycosis
Asit Mittal +3 more
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Phaeohyphomycosis Masquerading As Epidermal Cyst – A Diagnostic Dilemma in Immunocompetent Hosts and Review of Literature [PDF]
Phaeohyphomycosis is caused by a rare dematiaceous, pigmented, mycelia forming fungi. It is an opportunistic fungal infection in immunocompromised hosts.
Surekha U. Arakeri +4 more
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