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Conjunctival Lesion Caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi
Southern Medical Journal, 1980We have described the first known reported case of rhinosporidiosis from the state of South Carolina and possibly the ninth reported conjunctival infection in the United States. Differential diagnosis of focal lesions on the conjunctiva, eyelid, or sclera includes cystic inclusions or adenoma of the various glandular structures, pterygium, pedunculated
E, Prevost +3 more
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Culture of Rhinosporidium seeberi: Preliminary report
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989AbstractEvery year 400 to 450 cases of Rhinosporidium are reported from Trivandrum Medical College. Twenty five swabs were collected from patients suffering from Rhinosporidiosis and cultured in standard media. Positive results were obtained in 23 cases.
S, Krishnamoorthy +4 more
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Rhinosporidium Seeberi: Cell Wall Formation in Sporoblasts
Pathology, 1974The formation of the cell wall of the sporoblast of Rhinosporidium seeberi was examined by electronmicroscopy. It was found to involve condensation of a microfibrillar mantle which surrounds the immature form. The plasma membrane fuses with the inner layer of this mantle to form the limiting membrane.
M, Kannan-Kutty, E C, Teh
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Lacazia loboi and Rhinosporidium seeberi: a genomic perspective
Revista Iberoamericana de MicologĂa, 2005In the past five years, with the use of molecular strategies the phylogenetic affinities of the two more resilient pathogens studied in medical mycology, Lacazia loboi and Rhinosporidium seeberi were finally deciphered. These studies found that L. loboi was the sister taxon to Paraccidioides brasiliensis, and R. seeberi was closely related to protistan
Leonel, Mendoza +3 more
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Cell-mediated immune responses (CMIR) to Rhinosporidium seeberi in mice
Mycopathologia, 2001There is no published data on Cell Mediated Immune Responses in experimental animals to Rhinosporidium seeberi the causative agent of human and animal rhinosporidiosis. The quantitative mouse foot-pad model was used to assay the Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) cell-mediated immune response to extracts of purified endospores and sporangia of R ...
S, Jayasekera +4 more
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Rhinosporidium seeberiNuclear Cycle Activities Using Confocal Microscopy
Journal of Parasitology, 2016Rhinosporidium seeberi is an uncultivated Ichthyosporean infecting animals, including humans. Recent studies suggested R. seeberi undergoes synchronized nuclear division without cytokinesis. We used confocal microscopy to investigate R. seeberi nuclear division cycles in formalin-fixed tissues stained with DAPI and phalloidin. We report that R. seeberi
Darly, Delfino +2 more
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Cultivation of Rhinosporidium seeberi in Vitro: Interaction with Epithelial Cells
Science, 1986Rhinosporidium seeberi , a fungus that is associated with polyp-like tumors in animals and man, was successfully cultivated. This organism stimulated proliferation of epithelial cells in vitro, producing polyp-like structures.
M G, Levy +2 more
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RHINOSPORIDIUM SEEBERI INFECTION IN THE EYE
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1941Mycotic infections of the eye are more often recognized in recent years as knowledge of the various mycoses increases. As many ophthalmologists are unfamiliar with the clinical and pathologic features of a rather rare fungous disease of the mucous membranes of the eye, called rhinosporidiosis, and as the disease in the eye must be more prevalent than ...
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Rhinosporidium seeberi; a preliminary study of the morphology and life cycle
Medical Mycology, 1969A preliminary attempt to study the structure of Rhinosporidium seeberi was made after culturing the organism in liquid medium. A comparison was made of the structure of the sporangium in culture and tissue.
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Autofluorescence of Rhinosporidium seeberii
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1985M, Senba, H, Yamashita
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