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adam_text | CONTENTS
XVII
xix
List of Tables
xv
Preface to the Fifth Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
xxi
How To Use the Guide
1
Use of Reference Laboratories
Safety Precautions
7
PART I
Direct Microscopic Examination of
_____
Clinical Specimens
________
Introduction
11
Histological Terminology
13
Tissue Reactions to Fungal
Infection
17
Stains
21
TABLE
1
Stains for direct microscopic
observation of fungi and/or
filamentous bacteria in tissue
22
Guide to Interpretation of Direct
Microscopic Examination
23
Detailed Descriptions
31
Actinomycosis
33
Mycetoma, Actinomycotic or
Eumycotic
34
Nocardiosis
36
Zygomycosis
37
Aspergillosis
38
Miscellaneous Hyalohyphomycoses
40
Dermatophytosis
42
Tinea
versicolor
43
Tinea
nigra
44
Phaeohyphomycosis
45
Chromoblastomycosis
46
Sporotrichosis
47
Histoplasmosis
capsulaţi
48
Penicilliosis marneffei
50
Blastomycosis
52
Paracoccidioidomycosis
53
Candidiasis (Candidosis)
54
VII
Trichosporonosis
5б
Cryptococcosis
57
Pneumocystosis
59
Protothecosis
60
Coccidioidomycosis 6l
Rhinosporidiosis
62
Adiaspiromycosis
64
Special References
65
PART II
Identification of
Funai in
Culture
Guide to Identification of Fungi in
Culture
69
Detailed Descriptions
101
Filamentous Bacteria
103
Introduction
105
TABLE
2
Differentiation of filamentous
aerobic actinomycetes encountered in
clinical specimens
107
Nocardia spp.
108
TABLE
3
Phenotypic characteristics of
most common clinically encountered
Nocardia spp.
110
Streptomyces spp. Ill
Actinomadura spp.
112
Nocardiopsis dassonvillei
113
Yeasts and Yeastlike Organisms
115
Introduction
117
Candida albicans
119
TABLE
4
Characteristics of the genera
of clinically encountered yeasts and
yeastlike organisms
120
Candida dubliniensis
121
TABLE
5
Characteristics of Candida
spp. most commonly encountered in
the clinical laboratory
122
TABLE
6
Characteristics that assist in
differentiating Candida dubliniensis
from Candida albicans
124
Candida tropicalis
125
Candida parapsilosis complex
126
Candida lusitaniae
127
Candida
kruset
128
TABLE
7
Differentiating characteristics
of Blastoschizomyces
capitatus
versus
Candida krusei
129
TABLE
8
Differentiating characteristics
of
С
krusei, C. inconspicua, and
C. norvegensis
129
Candida kefyr (formerly Candida
pseudotropicalis)
130
Candida
rugosa
131
Candida guilliermondii complex
132
TABLE
9
Differentiating characteristics
of Candida guilliermondii versus
Candida/amata
133
Candida lipolytica Yb^
Candida zeylanoides
ЪЪ
Candida glabrata
136
Cryptococcus neoformans
Ybl
Cryptococcus gattii
138
TABLE
10
Characteristics of
Cryptococcus spp.
139
TABLE
11
Characteristics of yeasts
and yeastlike organisms other than
Candida spp. and Cryptococcus
spp.
140
Rhodotorula spp.
141
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor
142
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
143
Wickerhamomyces anomalus (formerly
Pichia
anomala
and Hansenula
anomala)
(sexual state); Candida
pelliculosa (asexual state)
145
Malassezia spp.
146
Malassezia pachydermatis
148
VIII
CONTENTS
Ustilago sp.
149
Prototheca spp.
150
Tríchosporon spp.
151
TABLE
12
Key characteristics of the
most common clinically encountered
Trichosporon spp.
152
Blastoschizomyces capitatus
153
Geotrichum candidum
154
Thermally Dimorphic Fungi
155
Introduction
157
Histoplasma capsulatum
158
Blastomyces dermatitidis
1бО
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis l62
Pénicillium
marneffei
164
Sporothrix schenckii complex
166
TABLE
13
Characteristics for
differentiating species of the
Sporothrix schenckii complex l68
Thermally Monomorphic Moulds
169
Zygomycetes
171
Introduction
173
TABLE
14
Differential characteristics
of similar organisms in the class
Zygomycetes
175
TABLE
15
Differential characteristics
of the clinically encountered
Rhizopus spp.
175
Rhizopus spp.
176
Mucor spp.
177
Rhizomucor spp.
178
Lichtheimia corymbifera complex
(formerly Absidia corymbifera)
179
Apophysomyces
elegans
181
Saksenaea vasiformis
183
Cokeromyces recurvatus
184
Cunningh
amella bertholletiae
185
Syncephalastrum racemosum
186
Basidiobolus sp.
187
Conidiobolus coronatus
188
Dematiaceous Fungi
189
Introduction
191
Fonsecaea pedrosoi
193
Fonsecaea
compacta
195
Rhinocladiella spp. I96
Phialophora
verrucosa
197
TABLE
16
Characteristics of
Phialophora, Pleurostomophora,
Phaeoacremonium,
Acremonium, Phialemonium,
and Lecythophora
198
Pleurostomophora richardsiae (formerly
Phialophora richardsiae)
199
Phaeoacremonium parasiticum (formerly
Phialophora
parasítica)
200
Phialemonium spp.
201
Cladosporium spp.
203
TABLE
17
Characteristics of
Cladosporium and Cladophialophora
spp.
204
Cladophialophora carrionii
205
Cladophialophora bantiana
206
Cladophialophora boppii (formerly
Taeniolella boppii)
207
Pseudallescheria boydii (sexual state)
/
Scedosporium apiospermum (asexual
state) complex
208
TABLE
18
Differentiating phenotypic
characteristics of the clinically
encountered members of the
Pseudallescheria boydii complex and
Scedosporium prolificans
210
Scedosporium prolificans (formerly
Scedosporium infiatum)
211
Ochroconis gallopava (formerly
Dactylaria constricta
var.
gallopavä)
212
TABLE
19
Differentiation of the
clinically encountered Ochroconis
species
213
TABLE
20
Characteristics of some of
the black yeasts
213
Exophiala jeanselmei complex
214
Exophiala dermatitidis (Wangiella
dermatitidis)
215
Horiaea werneckii {Phaeoannellomyces
werneckii)
216
CONTENTS
ix
Madurella mycetomatis
217
Madurella
grísea
218
Piedraia hortae
219
Aureobasidium pullulans
220
TABLE
21
Differential characteristics
of Aureobasidium pullulans versus
Hormonerna dematioides
222
Hormonerna dematioides
223
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum (formerly
Scytalidium dimidiatum)
224
Botrytis sp.
226
Stachybotrys
chartarum
(5.
alternans,
S.
atra)
227
Graphium eumorphum
228
Curvularia spp.
229
Bipolaris spp.
230
TABLE
22
Characteristics of
Bipolaris,
Drechslera, and Exserohilum
spp.
231
Exserohilum spp.
232
Helminthosporium sp.
233
Alternaria sp.
234
Ulocladium sp.
235
Stemphylium sp.
236
Pithomyces sp.
237
Epicoccum sp.
238
Nigrospora sp.
239
Chaetomium sp.
240
Phoma spp.
241
Dermatophytes
243
Introduction
245
Microsporum audouinii
247
Microspomm
canis
var.
сл/ш
248
Microsporum
canis
var. distortum
249
Microsporum cookei
250
Microsporum
gypseum complex
251
Microsporum gallinae
252
Microsporum nanum
253
Microsporum vanbreuseghemii
254
Microsporum ferrugineum
255
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
256
TABLE
23
Differentiation of
similar
conidia-producing Trichophyton
spp.
257
Trichophyton rubrum
258
Trichophyton tonsurans
259
Trichophyton
terrestre
2бО
Trichophyton megninii 26l
Trichophyton soudanense
2б2
TABLE
24
Growth patterns of
Trichophyton species on nutritional
test media
2бЗ
Trichophyton schoenleinii
264
Trichophyton verrucosum
2б5
Trichophyton violaceum
266
Trichophyton ajelloi
267
Epidermophyton floccosum
2б8
Hyaline Hyphomycetes
269
Introduction
271
Coccidioides spp.
272
TABLE
25
Differential characteristics
of fungi in which arthroconidia
predominate
274
Malbranchea spp.
275
Geomyces
pannorum
276
Arthrographis kalrae
277
Hormographiella aspergillata
278
Emmonsia spp.
279
The Genus Aspergillus
281
Aspergillus fumigatus
283
Aspergillus
niger
284
Aspergillus flavus
285
TABLE
26
Identification of the most
common species
oí
Aspergillus
286
Aspergillus
versicolor
288
Aspergillus calidoustus
289
Aspergillus nidulans (asexual state);
Emericella nidulans
(sexual state)
290
Aspergillus glaucus (asexual state);
Eurotium herbariorum
(sexual state)
291
Aspergillus terreus
292
CONTENTS
Aspergillus clavatus
293
Pénicillium spp.
294
Paecilomyces spp.
295
Scopulariopsis spp.
297
TABLE
27
Differential characteristics
of Paecilomyces variotii versus
P. lilacinus
299
TABLE
28
Differential characteristics
of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis versus
S. brumptii
299
Gliocladium sp.
300
Trichoderma sp.
301
Beauveria bassiana
302
Verticillium sp.
303
Acremonium (formerly
Cephalosporium) spp.
304
Fusarium spp.
305
Lecythophora spp.
307
Trichothecium roseum
308
Chrysosporium spp.
309
TABLE
29
Differential characteristics
of Chrysosporium versus
Sporotrichum
311
Sporotrichum pruinosum
312
Sepedonium sp.
313
Chrysonilia sitophila (formerly Monilia
sitophila)
314
PART III
Basics of Molecular Methods for
_____
Fungal Identification
Introduction
317
Molecular Terminology
318
Overview of Classic Molecular
Identification Methods
322
Fungal Targets
322
Selected Current Molecular
Methodologies
323
Amplification and Non-Sequencing-
Based Identification Methods
323
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
323
Nested PCR
324
Real-time PCR
324
Melting curve analysis
324
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
(FRET)
325
TaqMan
5
nuclease
325
Molecular beacons
325
Microarray
326
Repetitive-element PCR (rep-PCR)
327
Sequencing-Based Identification
Methods
327
Sänger
sequencing
327
Pyrosequencing
328
DNA barcoding 328
Applications of
DNA
Sequencing
329
Accurate method identification
329
Phylogenetic analysis
330
Organism typing
332
Commercial Platforms and Recently
Developed Techniques
332
AccuProbe test
332
PNA
FISH
332
Luminex xMAP
333
MALDI-TOF
333
Selected References for Further
Information
334
CONTENTS
xi
PART IV
Laboratory Technique
Laboratory Procedures
339
Collection and Preparation of
Specimens
341
Methods for Direct Microscopic
Examination of Specimens
344
Primary Isolation
346
TABLE
30
Media for primary isolation of
fungi
348
TABLE
31
Inhibitory mould
agar
versus
Sabouraud dextrose
agar
as a primary
medium for isolation of fungi
349
Macroscopic Examination of Cultures
349
Microscopic Examination of Growth
350
Procedure for Identification of Yeasts
352
Direct Identification of Yeasts from Blood
Culture (by
PNA
FISH)
354
Isolation of Yeast When Mixed with
Bacteria
355
Germ Tube Test for the Presumptive
Identification of Candida albicans
356
Rapid Enzyme Tests for the Presumptive
Identification of Candida albicans
556
Caffeic Acid Disk Test
357
Olive Oil Disks for Culturing Malassezia
species
357
Conversion of Thermally Dimorphic
Fungi in Culture
358
Method of Inducing
Sporulation
of
Apophysomyces
elegans
and Saksenaea
vasiformis
358
In Vitro Hair Perforation Test (for
Differentiation of Trichophyton
mentagrophytes and Trichophyton
rubruni)
359
Germ Tube Test for Differentiation of
Some Dematiaceous Fungi
359
Temperature Tolerance Testing
З60
Maintenance of Stock Fungal Cultures
З60
Controlling Mites
З61
Staining Methods
363
Acid-Fast Modified Kinyoun Stain for
Nocardia spp.
З65
Acid-Fast Stain for Ascospores
З66
Ascospore Stain
З66
Calcofluor White Stain
З66
Giemsa Stain
Зб7
Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS)
Stain
368
Gram Stain (Hucker Modification)
370
Lactophenol Cotton Blue
371
Lactophenol Cotton Blue with Polyvinyl
Alcohol (PVA) (Huber s PVA Mounting
Medium, Modified)
371
Rehydration of Paraffin-Embedded Tissue
(Deparaffination)
372
Media
373
Introduction
375
Acetamide
Agar
375
Arylsulfatase Broth
376
Ascospore Media
376
Assimilation Media (for Yeasts)
377
Birdseed
Agar
(Niger Seed
Agar;
Staib Agar)
381
Brain Heart Infusion (BHI)
Agar
382
Buffered Charcoal Yeast Extract (BCYE)
Agar
382
Canavanine
Glycine Bromothymol
Blue
(CGB)
Agar
383
Casein
Agar
384
CHROMagar Candida Medium
384
ChromID Candida Medium
385
Citrate
Agar
386
Cornmeal
Agar
386
Dermatophyte Test Medium (DTM)
387
Dixon
Agar
(Modified)
388
Esculin
Agar
388
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CONTENTS
Fermentation
Broths for Yeasts
389
Gelatin Medium
389
Inhibitory Mould
Agar (IMA)
391
Leeming-Notman
Agar
(Modified)
391
Loeffler Medium
392
Lysozyme Medium
392
Middlebrook
Agar
Opacity Test for
Nocardia farcinica
393
Mycosel
Agar
393
Nitrate Broth
394
Polished Rice, or Rice Grain, Medium
394
Potato Dextrose
Agar
and Potato Flake
Agar
395
Rapid Assimilation of Trehalose (RAT)
Broth
395
Rapid
Sporulation
Medium (RSM)
397
SABHI
Agar
397
Sabouraud Dextrose
Agar (SDA)
398
Sabouraud Dextrose
Agar
with
15%
NaCl
399
Sabouraud Dextrose Broth
399
Starch Hydrolysis
Agar
399
Trichophyton Agars
400
Tyrosine, Xanthine, or Hypoxanthine
Agar
401
Urea
Agar
401
Water
Agar
402
Yeast Extract-Phosphate
Agar
with
Ammonia
402
Color Plates
405
Glossary
435
Bibliography
447
Selected Websites
465
Index
469
CONTENTS
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spelling | Larone, Davise H. 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)172217997 aut Medically important fungi a guide to identification Davise H. Larone 5. ed. Washington, DC ASM Press 2011 xxii, 485 p. zahlr. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Pathogene Pilze Pathogenic fungi Identification Fungi Cultures and culture media Medical mycology Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 gnd rswk-swf Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 gnd rswk-swf Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 gnd rswk-swf Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 gnd rswk-swf Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 s Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 s 1\p DE-604 Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 s Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 s 2\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025154131&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Larone, Davise H. 1939- Medically important fungi a guide to identification Pathogene Pilze Pathogenic fungi Identification Fungi Cultures and culture media Medical mycology Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 gnd Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 gnd Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 gnd Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 gnd |
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title | Medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_auth | Medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_exact_search | Medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_full | Medically important fungi a guide to identification Davise H. Larone |
title_fullStr | Medically important fungi a guide to identification Davise H. Larone |
title_full_unstemmed | Medically important fungi a guide to identification Davise H. Larone |
title_short | Medically important fungi |
title_sort | medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_sub | a guide to identification |
topic | Pathogene Pilze Pathogenic fungi Identification Fungi Cultures and culture media Medical mycology Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 gnd Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 gnd Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 gnd Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Pathogene Pilze Pathogenic fungi Identification Fungi Cultures and culture media Medical mycology Mykose Mykologie Pilzkultur |
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