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A technique for harvesting intact sporangia from Rhinosporidium seeberi.
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Deep Fungal Infections of Skin and Role of Histopathology in Diagnosis.
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Rhinosporidium Seeberi: spherules and their significance
Pathology, 1975This study of the nature and functional significance of the spherules that develop in sporoblasts show them to participate in the germination of Rhinosporidium seeberi and are the precursors of the trophocytes.
E C, Teh, M, Kannan-Kutty
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Infection of the conjunctiva by Rhinosporidium seeberi
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1997Rhinosporidiosis is an unusual fungal disease that rarely affects the eye. It was first described as a pathogen in humans at the turn of the century. The etiologic agent, Rhinosporidium seeberi, commonly produces granulomatous inflammation of the upper respiratory mucosa. Most reported ocular infections have occurred in hot, dry climatic regions.
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Histochemical studies of rhinosporidium seeberi
Virchows Archiv Fur Pathologische Anatomie Und Physiologie Und Fur Klinische Medizin, 1970The generative cycle of Rhinosporidium seeberi is described with some new results and interpretations. With several routine statining methods and histochemical reactions it was possible to study especially the: a) germinative zone of the sporangium, b) structure of the spore, c) implantation form.
G, Bader, H L, Grueber
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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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Rhinosporidium seeberi: Light, phase contrast, fluorescent and scanning electron microscopic study
Mycopathologia, 1991Phase contrast microscopic study indicated the multilayered structure of the sporangial wall of R. seeberi while the scanning electronmicroscopic study revealed a trilaminated wall compared to a thick double walled light microscopic structure. The scanning electronmicroscopy revealed the spores of varying sizes which were found either discretely or in ...
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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF RHINOSPORIDIUM SEEBERI
International Journal of Dermatology, 1973exaly +3 more sources
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
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