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100 | _aCarmen V. Sciortino | ||
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_aAcremonium Additional Reading Alternaria annellides apiospermum arthroconidia BBL POTATO DEXTROSE BBL SAB DEX Beauveria Bipolaris blastoconidia Blastomyces blood agar branching chains of conidia Chapter 9 chlamydoconidia chlamydospores Chrysosporium Cladophialophora cleistothecia Clin Microbiol Clinically Important Fungi clusters collarette color conidia conidia Fig Conidiobolus conidiophore Fig conidiophores conidium cultures Curvularia dark brown Dark hyphae dermatitidis develop DEX EMMONS LOT dextrose DX Emmonsia Epidermophyton Exophiala Exserohilum figures in Chapter fluffy Fonsecaea Fungi further information Fusarium Geotrichum Gliocladium Gram stain Histoplasma hyaline hyphae hyphae are hyaline hyphae are septate hyphae Fig information see reference Intercalary Macroconidia Madurella mature Microscopic morphology Microsporum Mucor mycelia Paecilomyces PDA pedrosoi Penicillium phialides Pithomyces POTATO DEXTROSE LOT Prototheca reverse Rhinocladiella Rhizoids Rhizomucor round SAB DEX EMMONS SABDX top Sabouraud dextrose agar Scedosporium Sciortino septate septum shaped side species Sporangia sporangiophores sporangium spp Colonial morphology sympodial tissue Trichophyton Wiley & Sons yeast yeast-like yellow zygospores µm in diameter _bAcremonium Additional Reading Alternaria annellides apiospermum arthroconidia BBL POTATO DEXTROSE BBL SAB DEX Beauveria Bipolaris blastoconidia Blastomyces blood agar branching chains of conidia Chapter 9 chlamydoconidia chlamydospores Chrysosporium Cladophialophora cleistothecia Clin Microbiol Clinically Important Fungi clusters collarette color conidia conidia Fig Conidiobolus conidiophore Fig conidiophores conidium cultures Curvularia dark brown Dark hyphae dermatitidis develop DEX EMMONS LOT dextrose DX Emmonsia Epidermophyton Exophiala Exserohilum figures in Chapter fluffy Fonsecaea Fungi further information Fusarium Geotrichum Gliocladium Gram stain Histoplasma hyaline hyphae hyphae are hyaline hyphae are septate hyphae Fig information see reference Intercalary Macroconidia Madurella mature Microscopic morphology Microsporum Mucor mycelia Paecilomyces PDA pedrosoi Penicillium phialides Pithomyces POTATO DEXTROSE LOT Prototheca reverse Rhinocladiella Rhizoids Rhizomucor round SAB DEX EMMONS SABDX top Sabouraud dextrose agar Scedosporium Sciortino septate septum shaped side species Sporangia sporangiophores sporangium spp Colonial morphology sympodial tissue Trichophyton Wiley & Sons yeast yeast-like yellow zygospores µm in diameter |
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245 | _aAtlas of clinically important fungi | ||
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_aHoboken, New Jersey | _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc | _c 2017 |
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300 | _a479 Pages | ||
300 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aAlthough there are many texts that provide quality information for the identification of fungi, researchers and technologists rarely have time to read the text. Most are rushed for time and seek morphological information that helps guide them to the identification of fungi. The Atlas of Clinically Important Fungi provides readers with an alphabetical list of fungi as well as listing the division of fungi by both sporulation and morphology. The characteristic traits for a particular fungus are displayed through a series of images, with the fungi appearing as they did in the author's lab on the day(s) that testing was performed. For this reason, numerous (6-20) color photographs are included so that technologists will have sufficient reference photos for identifying the various morphologies of a single organism. Organism photographs begin with the macroscopic colony views followed by the microscopic views. Also included for some microorganisms, are clinical pathology photographs demonstrating how the organism appears in human tissues. A collection of literature citations are also provided to enable further reading. This user-friendly fungi atlas provides a resource for those seeking information in the field of medical mycology, specifically with regards to identifying an organism using the parameters of culture morphology. | ||
600 | _xFungi–Atlases. | ||
600 | _xMateria medica, Vegetable–Atlases. | ||
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