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29 Cards in this Set
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Characteristics of opportunistic molds |
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Mucormycosis - pathogenesis |
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Mucormycosis - general ID |
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Absidia species |
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Mucor species |
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Rhizopus species |
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Aspergillosis - general |
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Apergillosis - pathogenesis |
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Aspergillus - speciation |
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Aspergillus fumigatus |
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Aspergillus niger |
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Mycotic keratitis - pathogenesis |
Fungal invasion of the corneal epithelium |
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Fusarium sp |
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Paecilomyces species |
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Scopulariopsis species |
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Bipolaris |
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Curvularia |
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Acremonium |
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Mycotic otitis |
Invasion of the outer ear caused by:
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Penicillium species |
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Alternaria species |
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Nigrospora species |
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Epicoccum species |
woolly to cottony colonies with rings of yellow, orange, and brown;
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Ulocladium species |
Bent-knee” shaped conidiophores lead to a zig-zag appearance and bear conidia that are dark round to oval (usually egg-shaped) that are usually more narrow at the base than at the apex. The conidia contain unconstructed horizontal and vertical septa. |
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Cladosporium species |
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Beauveria species |
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Sepedonium species |
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Pneumocystis jiroveci Infection
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Life cycle-3 stages:
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Pneumocystis jiroveci - Identification |
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