Les mycoses Les photographies de ce diaporama proviennent du site internet : http://www.mycology.adelaide.edu.au/ Les mycoses superficielles Herpes circin Herpes ...
CUTANEOUS MYCOSES By Dr. Emad AbdElhameed Morad Lecturer of Medical Microbiology and Immunology GOOD LUCK * * * * * * * * * * * Dr. Emad AbdElhameed Morad ...
Mycetoma - clincal syndrome of localized, indolent, deforming, swollen lesions ... amalgam of clinical diseases caused by a wide variety of dematiaceous fungi ...
Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses Eva L.Dizon,MD Superficial Mycoses Superficial Do not elicit immune response No discomfort Cosmetic problems Limited to stratum ...
Subcutaneous Mycoses Mycetoma (clincal syndrome of localized, indolent, deforming, swollen lesions and sinuses, involving cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues, fascia ...
These organisms (moulds, yeast, mushrooms, smuts, ... term 'saprophytes.' Emmons introduced the term 'saprobe' to replace the term saprophyte. Opportunistic ...
The Cutaneous Mycoses Incidence Causative organisms Disease Common Dermatophytes (Microsporum, Trichophyton, Epidermophyton) Dermatophytosis Ringworm of the scalp,
Opportunistic mycoses By Dr. Emad AbdElhameed Morad Lecturer of Medical Microbiology and Immunology Cryptococcus neoformans Morphology Yeast cells surrounded by ...
ENDEMIC SYSTEMIC MYCOSES Systemic= throughout the body, in deep tissues Disseminated = present in an organ other than at the original site of infection
These are chronic, localized infections of the epidermis and adjacent connective ... The causative fungi are all soil saprophytes whose ability to adapt to the ...
Infection requires a large inoculum and is affected by the resistance of the host ... Amphotericin B, Fluconazole. Histoplasmosis (also called cave disease) ...
... outer layer of the scalp, glabrous skin, and nails causing tinea or ringworm ... Classical 'Ringworm' Lesion. Dermatophytes. Taxonomic classification ...
Some of these fungi, along with many of the classical pathogens, are included in ... A. flavus produces an extremely potent cancer causing toxin, aflatoxin ...
Superficial and Cutaneous Mycoses Eva L.Dizon,MD Superficial Mycoses Superficial Do not elicit immune response No discomfort Cosmetic problems Limited to stratum ...
That emphasizes the importance of early and accurate diagnosis despite the confounding clinical and histopathological ... routine examination of at least one ...
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Any ( ) growth or microscopy is proven. infection. Do not colonize humans. Never a lab contaminant ... sputum, BAL, bronchial brush ( ) culture or direct microscopy ...
Fungal Diseases - Mycoses Superficial Fungi Pityriasis versicolora is a superficial mycosis which appears on the upper torso, arms, and abdomen as hyper/hypo ...
in cystic fibrosis and lung transplant Elio Castagnola Infectious Diseases Unit G.Gaslini Children Hospital Genoa - Italy Cystic fibrosis (CF) An autosomal ...
SUPERFICIAL MYCOSES Assoc.Prof.Dr.Yesim G rol into the skin by trauma Verrucous, wart like lesions Cauliflower like nodules Rarely elephanthiasis Subcutaneous ...
Fungi & Systemic Mycoses Alfred Lewin References http://www.doctorfungus.org/ Schaechter et al. Mechanisms of Microbial Disease Kobayashi et al. Medical Microbiology
Fungi & Systemic Mycoses Alfred Lewin References http://www.doctorfungus.org/ Schaechter et al. Mechanisms of Microbial Disease Kobayashi et al. Medical Microbiology
Ringworm. Jock Itch. Classifying Human Mycoses. Localized, superficial, site specific ... Ringworm. Jock Itch. Localized, subcutaneous, not site specific ...
Fungi & Systemic Mycoses Alfred Lewin References http://www.doctorfungus.org/ Schaechter et al. Mechanisms of Microbial Disease Kobayashi et al. Medical Microbiology
Candidiasis - an infection caused by a Candida spp. Candida is a yeast and is is part of the normal flora ... in opportunistic mycoses (following Candida spp) ...
MYCOLOGY (MIC 206) FUNGI AND OTHER ORGANISMS (HUMAN) PARASITIC FUNGI AND HUMAN Mycoses: Any fungal disease. Tend to be chronic because fungi grow slowly.
1. MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY (MMIC 201) Prepared by ... Mycology. Mycology is The study of fungi. Mycoses means the diseases caused by fungi. ... Mycology (Cont'd) ...
Almost all molds are aeerobic, but yeasts are facultative anaerobes. ... Cutaneous mycoses. Superficial mycoses. Opportunistic pathogen. ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF FUNGI. ...