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List of Tables xv
Preface to the Sixth Edition xvii
Preface to the First Edition xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
A Note from Dr. Larone xxiv
About the Authors xxv
Basics
How To Use the Guide 3 Safety Precautions 9
Use of Reference Laboratories Taxonomy and Nomenclature 11
and Regulations for Transport 5
PART 1
Direct Microscopic Examination of
Clinical SDecimens
Introduction 17 Guide to Interpretation of Direct
Histological Terminology 19 Microscopic Examination 29
Tissue Reactions to Fungal Detailed Descriptions 37
Infection 23 Actinomycosis 39
Stains 27 Mycetoma (Actinomycotic or
TABLE 1 Stains for direct microscopic Eumycotic) 40
observation of fungi and/or Nocardiosis 42
filamentous bacteria in tissue 28 Mucormycosis (Zygomycosis) 43
Aspergillosis 44
CONTENTS
vii
Miscellaneous Hyalohyphomycoses
(Other than Aspergillosis) 46
Dermatophytosis (Tinea,
Ringworm) 48
Tinea versicolor 49
Tinea nigra 50
Phaeohyphomycosis 51
Chromoblastomycosis 52
Sporotrichosis 53
Histoplasmosis 54
Talaromycosis (Penicilliosis) 56
Guide to Identification of Fungi in
Culture 75
Detailed Descriptions 109
Filamentous Bacteria 111
Introduction 113
TABLE 2 Differentiation of filamen-
tous aerobic actinomycètes encoun-
tered in clinical specimens 115
Nocardia spp. 116
TABLE 3 Phenotypic characteristics of
most common clinically encountered
Nocar dia spp. 118
Streptomyces spp. 119
Actinomadura spp. 120
Nocardiopsis dassonvillei 121
Yeasts and Yeastlike Organisms 123
Introduction to Yeasts and Yeastlike
Organisms 125
Candida albicans 127
TABLE 4 Characteristics of the genera
of clinically encountered yeasts and
yeastlike organisms 128
Candida dubliniensis 129
Blastomycosis 58
Paracoccidioidomycosis 59
Candidiasis (Candidosis) 60
Trichosporonosis 62
Cryptococcosis 63
Pneumocystosis 65
Protothecosis 66
Coccidioidomycosis 67
Rhinosporidiosis 68
Adiaspiromycosis 70
Special References 71
inculture 73
TABLE 5 Characteristics of Candida
spp. most commonly encountered la
the clinical laboratory 130
TABLE 6 Characteristics that assist in
differentiating Candida dubliniensr
from Candida albicans 132
Candida tropicalis 133
Candida parapsilosis complex 134
Candida lusitaniae 135
Candida krusei 136
TABLE 7 Differentiating characteris-
tics of Blastoscbizomyces capitatus
versus Candida krusei 137
TABLE 8 Differentiating characteristics
of Candida krusei, Candida
inconspicua, and Candida
norvegensis 137
Candida kefyr (formerly Candida
pseudotropicalis) 138
Candida rugosa species complex 139
Candida guilliermondii complex 141
TABLE 9 Differentiating characteristics
of Candida guilliermondii versus
Candida famata 142
PART II
Identification of Funai
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CONTENTS
Candida lipolytica (Yarruwia
lipolytica) 143
Candida zeylanoides 144
Candida glabrata complex (formerly
Tomlopsis glabra ta) 145
Candida anris 146
Candid baemulonii (baemulonis)
complex 147
Cryptococcus neoformans 148
Cryptococcus gattii (formerly
C. neoformans var. gattii) 150
TABLE 10 Characteristics of
Cryptococcus spp. 151
TABLE 11 Characteristics of yeasts
and yeastlike organisms other than
Candida spp. and Cryptococcus
spp. 152
Rhodotonda spp. 153
Sporobolomyces salmonicolor 154
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 155
Wickerhamomyces anómalas (sexual
state; formerly Pichia anómala and
Hansenula anómala)-, Candida
pediculosa (asexual state) 157
Malassezia spp. 158
Malassezia pachydermaiis l60
Ustilago sp. 161
Prototheca spp. 162
Trichosporon spp. 163
TABLE 12 Key characteristics of the
most common clinically encountered
Trichosporon spp. 164
Blastoschizomyces capitatus 165
Geotrichum candidum 166
Thermally Dimorphic Fungi 167
Introduction 169
Histoplasma capsulation 170
Blastomyces dermatilidis and
Blastomyces gilchristi 172
Paracoccidioides hrasiliensis 174
Talaromyces (Penicillium)
marneffei 176
Sjrorothrix scbencbii complex 178
TABLE 13 Characteristics for
differentiating species of the
Sporothrix schenckii a implex 180
Thermally Monomorphic Moulds 181
Mucormycetes 183
Introduction to Mucormycetes 185
TABLE 14 Differential characteristics
of similar organisms in the class
Mucormycetes 187
TABLE 15 Differential characteristics
of the clinically encountered
Rhizopus spp. 187
Rhizopus spp. 188
Mucor spp. 189
Rhizomucor spp. 190
Lichtheimia corymhifera complex
(formerly Ahsidia corymhifera) 191
Apophysomyces elegans 193
Saksenaea vasiformis 195
Cokeromyces recwvaius 196
Cunninghamelia herthoUeliae 198
Syncephalastrum racemosum 199
Basidioholus sp. 200
Conidioboltts coronatus 201
Dematiaceous Fungi 203
Introduction to Dematiaceous
Fungi 205
Fonsecaca pedrosoi 207
honsecaea compacta (now considered
a mutant form of F. pedrosoi) 209
Rhinocladiella spp. (some species
formerly Acrolheca spp.; others
Ramichloridium spp.) 210
Phialophora verrucosa 211
TABLE 16 Characteristics of
Phialophora, Pleuroslomopbora,
Phaeoacremoniitm, Acremonium,
Phialemonium, and
Lecythophora 212
Pleuroslomopbora richardsiae (formerly
Phialophora richardsiae) 213
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Phaeoacremonium parasiticum
(formerly Phialophora
parasitica) 214
Phialemonium spp. (genus intermediate
between Phialophora and
Acremonium) 215
Cladosporium spp. 217
TABLE 17 Characteristics of
Cladosporium spp. and
Cladophialophora spp. 218
Cladophialophora carrionii (formerly
Cladosporium carrionii) 219
Cladophialophora bantiana (previously
known as Xylohypha bantiana,
Cladosporium bantianum, and
Cladosporium trichoides) 220
Cladophialophora boppii (formerly
Taeniolella boppii) 221
Scedosporium spp. complex
(also known as Scedosporium
apiospermum complex) 222
TABLE 18 Differentiating phenotypic
characteristics of the clinically
encountered members of the
Scedosporium spp. complex and
Lomentospora prolificans 224
Lomentospora prolificans (formerly
Scedosporium prolificans and
Scedosporium inflatum) 225
Vemiconis gallopava (formerly
Ochroconis gallopava and Dactylaria
constricta var. gallopava) 226
TABLE 19 Differentiation of the
clinically encountered Verruconis
species 227
TABLE 20 Characteristics of some of
the “black yeasts” 227
Exophiala jeanselmei complex 228
Exophiala dermatitidis (Wangiella
dermatitidis) 229
Hortaea iverneckii (Phaeoannellomyces
werneckii) 230
Madurella mycetomatis 231
Madurella grisea 232
Piedraia hortae 233
Aureobasidium pullulans 234
TABLE 21 Differential characteristic
of Aureobasidium pullulans verse
Hormonema dematioides 236
Hormonema dematioides 237
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum (formed
Scytalidium dimidiatum) 238
Botrytis spp. (Botrytis cinerea) 240
Stachybotrys ebendarum (S. alternan.
S. atra) 241
Graphium eumorphum 242
Cumularía spp. 243
Bipolaris spp. 244
TABLE 22 Characteristics of Bipolcu
Drechslern, and Exserohilum
spp. 246
Exserohilum spp. 247
Helminthosporium sp. 248
Alternaría spp. 249
Ulocladium sp. 250
Stemphylium sp. 251
Pithomyces spp. 252
Epicoccum sp. 253
Nigrospora sp. 254
Chaetomium sp. 255
Phoma spp. 256
Dermatophytes 257
Introduction to Dermatophytes 259
Microsporum audouinii 261
Microsporum canis var. canis 262
Microsporum canis var. distortion 263
Microsporum cookei (also known as
Paraphyton cookei and Lophophyton
cookei) 264
Microsporum gypseum complex
(synonymous with Nannizzia
gypsea) 265
Microsporum gallinae (synonymous
with Lophophyton gallinae) 266
Microsporum nanum (synonymous
with Nannizzia nanum) 267
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Microsporum vanbreuseghemii 268
Microsporumferrugineum 269
Trichophyton mentagrophytes 270
TABLE 23 Differentiation of similar
conidia-producing Trichophyton
spp. 271
Trichophyton rubrum 272
Trichophyton tonsurans 273
Trichophyton terrestre (synonymous
with Arihroderma
insingulare) 274
Trichophyton megninii 275
Trichophyton soudanense 276
TABLE 24 Growth patterns of
Trichophyton species on nutritional
test media 277
Trichophyton schoenleinii 278
Trichophyton verrucosum 279
Trichophyton violaceum (synonymous
with Trichophyton yaoundei) 280
Trichophyton ajelloi (synonymous with
Arihroderma uncinatum) 281
Epidermophyton floccosum 282
Hyaline Hyphomycetes 283
Introduction to Hyaline
Hyphomycetes 285
Fungi in which arthroconidia
predominate 286
Coccidioides spp. 286
TABLE 25 Differential characteristics
of fungi in which arthroconidia
predominate 288
Malbranchea spp. 289
Geomyces pannorum 290
Arthrographis kalrae 291
Hormographiella aspergillata 292
Common species of Aspergillus 293
The Genus Aspergillus 293
Aspergillus fumigatus complex 295
Aspergillus niger complex 297
Aspergillus flaws complex 298
TABLE 26 Differentiating characteris-
tics of the most common species of
Aspergillus 299
Aspergillus versicolor 301
Aspergillus calidoustus (previously
considered Aspergillus ustus) 302
Aspergillus tanneri (sp. nov.) 303
Aspergillus nidulans complex 305
Aspergillus glaucus 306
Aspergillus terreus complex 307
Aspergillus clavatus 308
Other common hyaline
hyphomycetes 309
Pénicillium spp. 309
Paecilomyces variotii 310
Purpureocillium lilacinum (formerly
Paecilomyces lilacinus) 311
Scopulariopsis spp. 312
TABLE 27 Differential characteristics
of Paecilomyces variotii versus
Pwpureocillium lilacinum 314
TABLE 28 Differential characteristics
of Scopulariopsis hrevicaulis versus
Scopulariopsis hrumptii 314
Gliocladium sp. 315
Trichoderma sp. 316
Emmonsia spp. 317
Beauveria hassiana 319
Verticillium spp. 320
Acremonium spp. (formerly
Cephalosporium spp.) 321
Fusarium spp. 322
Lecythophora spp. 324
Trichothecium roseum 325
Chrysosporium spp. 326
TABLE 29 Differential characteristics
of Chrysosporium versus
Sporotrichum 328
Sporotrichumpruinosum 329
Sepedonium sp. 330
Chrysonilia sitophila (formerly Monilia
sitophila) 331
CONTENTS
XI
PART III
Basics of Molecular Methods for Fungal
Identification 333_______________________
Introduction 335
Molecular Terminology 336
Overview of Classic Molecular
Identification Methods 340
Fungal Targets 340
Selected Current Molecular
Methodologies 341
Amplification and Non-Sequencing-
Based Identification Methods 341
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) 341
Nested PCR 342
Real-time PCR 342
Melting curve analysis 342
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
(FRET) 343
TaqMan 5 nuclease 343
Molecular beacons 344
Microarray 344
Repetitive-element PCR 345
Sequencing-Based Identification
Methods 345
Sanger sequencing 345
Next-generation sequencing 346
Pyrosequencing 346
DNA barcoding 347
Applications of DNA Sequencing 348
Accurate molecular identification 348
Phylogenetic analysis 349
Organism typing 349
Commercial Platforms and Recently
Developed Techniques 351
AccuProbe test 351
PNAFISH 351
Luminex xMAP 352
T2 magnetic resonance 352
Broad-panel molecular testing and
other emerging sample-to-answer
technologies 353
MALDI-TOF 353
Selected References for Further
Information 354
PART IV
Laboratory Technique 359
Laboratory Procedures 361
Collection and Preparation of
Specimens 363
Methods for Direct Microscopic
Examination of Specimens 366
Primary Isolation 368
TABLE 30 Media for primary isolation
of fungi 370
TABLE 31 Inhibitory mould agar versus
Sabouraud dextrose agar as a primary
medium for isolation of fungi 371
Macroscopic Examination of
Cultures 372
Microscopic Examination of
Growth 372
Procedure for Identification of
Yeasts 374
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CONTENTS
Direct Identification of Yeasts from
Blood Culture (by PNA FISH) 376
Isolation of Yeast When Mixed with
Bacteria 377
Germ Tube Test for the Presumptive
Identification of Candida
albicans 378
Rapid Enzyme Tests for the
Presumptive Identification of
Candida albicans 379
Caffeic Acid Disk Test 379
Olive Oil Disks for Culturing
Malassezia spp. 380
Conversion of Thermally Dimorphic
Fungi in Culture 381
Sporulation Inducement Method for
Apophysomyces and Saksenaea 381
In Vitro Hair Perforation Test
(for Differentiation of Trichophyton
mentagrophytes and Trichophyton
rubrum ) 382
Germ Tube Test for Differentiation of
Some Dematiaceous Fungi 382
Temperature Tolerance Testing 383
Maintenance of Stock Fungal
Cultures 383
Controlling Mites 384
ining Methods 385
Acid-Fast Modified Kinyoun Stain for
Nocardia spp. 387
Acid-Fast Stain for Ascospores 388
Ascospore Stain 388
Calcofluor White Stain 388
Giemsa Stain 389
Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS)
Stain 390
Grant Stain (Hucker Modification) 392
Lactophenol Cotton Blue 393
Lactophenol Cotton Blue with Polyvinyl
Alcohol (PVA) (Huber’s PVA
Mounting Medium, Modified) 393
Rehydration of Paraffin-Embedded
Tissue (Deparaffination) 394
Media 395
Introduction 397
Acetamide Agar 397
Arylsulfatase Broth 398
Ascospore Media 398
Assimilation Media (for Yeasts) 399
Birdseed Agar (Niger Seed Agar;
Staib Agar) 403
Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) Agar 404
Buffered Charcoal Yeast Extract (BCYE)
Agar 404
Canavanine Glycine Bromothymol Blue
(CGB) Agar 405
Casein Agar 406
CHROMagar Candida Medium 406
ChromID Candida Medium 407
Chromogenic Candida Agar 408
Citrate Agar 408
Cornmeal Agar 408
Dermatophyte Test Medium (DTM) 409
Dixon Agar (Modified) 410
Esculin Agar 410
Fermentation Broth for Yeasts 4ll
Gelatin Medium 412
Inhibitory Mould Agar (IMA) 413
Leeming-Notman Agar (Modified) 4l4
Loeffler Medium 4l4
Lysozyme Medium 415
Middlebrook Agar Opacity Test for
Nocardiafarcinica 415
Mycosel Agar 416
Nitrate Broth (for Nitrate Reduction
Test) 4l6
Polished Rice, or Rice Grain,
Medium 417
Potato Dextrose Agar and Potato Flake
Agar 417
Rapid Assimilation of Trehalose (RAT)
Broth 418
Rapid Sporulation Medium (RSM) 420
SABHIAgar 420
Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA) 420
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Tyrosine, Xanthine, or Hypoxanthine
Agar 423
Urea Agar 424
Water Agar 424
Yeast Extract-Phosphate Agar with
Ammonia 425
Color Plates 427
Glossary 457
Bibliography 469
Selected Websites 495
Index 499
Sabouraud Dextrose Agar with 15%
NaCl 421
Sabouraud Dextrose Broth 422
Starch Hydrolysis Agar 422
Trichophyton Agars 422
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CONTENTS
A GUIDE TO IDENTIFICATION, 6th Edition
The definitive guide for identifying fungi from clinical specimens
Davise H. Larone is well known as the originator of the book that many readers have come to rely upon for assistance
in the accurate identification of fungi from patient specimens, a key step in treating mycotic infections. Dr. Larone
has now been joined by Thomas J. Walsh and Randall I Hayden to update this gold standard reference while retaining
the format that has made this guide so popular for more than 40 years.
Larones Medically Important Fungi will expand your knowledge and support your work by:
• Providing detailed descriptions of the major mycoses as viewed in patients specimens by direct microscopic
examination of stained slides
* Offering a logical step-by-step process for identification of cultured organisms, utilizing detailed descriptions,
images, pointers on organisms’ similarities and distinctions, and selected references for further information
• Covering nearly 150 of the fungi most commonly encountered in the clinical mycology laboratory
* Presenting details on each organisms pathogenicity, growth characteristics, relevant biochemical reactions, and
microscopic morphology, illustrated with photomicrographs, Dr. Larones unique and elegant drawings, and color
photos of colony morphology and various test results
• Explaining the current changes in fungal taxonomy and nomenclature that are due to information acquired
through molecular taxonomic studies of evolutionary fungal relationships
• Providing basic information on molecular diagnostic methods, e.g., PCR amplification, nucleic acid sequencing,
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, and other commercial platforms
• Including an extensive section of easy-to-follow lab protocols, a comprehensive list of media and stain procedures,
guidance on collection and preparation of patient specimens, and an illustrated glossary
With Larones Medically Important Fungi: A Guide to Identification, both novices and experienced professionals in
clinical microbiology laboratories can continue to confidently identify commonly encountered fungi.
Dr. Thomas J. Walsh serves as Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Microbiology Immunology at
Weill Cornell Medicine of Cornell University. He brings to this book more than three decades of
experience in the field of medical mycology, with clinical and laboratory expertise across a wide
spectrum of medically important fungi and mycoses.
Dr. Randall T. Hayden is Director of Clinical Pathology Laboratories and Director of Clinical and
Molecular Microbiology and Member in the Department of Pathology at St. Jude Children s Research
Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. His research interests focus on the application of molecular methods
to diagnostic challenges in clinical microbiology, with particular emphasis on the diagnosis of infections
in the immunocompromised host.
Dr. Davise H. Larone is Professor Emerita in the Department of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine and also the Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at Weill Cornell Medical
College. She has been perfecting the content of Medically Important Fungi since its first edition in 1975.
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spelling | Walsh, Thomas J. (DE-588)1168025117 aut Medically important fungi Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification Thomas J. Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM (Weill Cornell Medicine of Cornell University, New York, New York), Randall T. Hayden, M.D. (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee), Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., D(ABMM), F(AAM), Professor Emerita, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone 6th edition Washington, DC ASM Press [2018] xxvi, 523 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 gnd rswk-swf Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 gnd rswk-swf Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 gnd rswk-swf Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 gnd rswk-swf Pathogenic fungi / Identification Fungi / Cultures and culture media Medical mycology Pathogenic fungi Fungi / pathogenicity Fungi / cytology Mycology Field guides Laboratory Manuals Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 s Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 s DE-604 Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 s Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 s 1\p DE-604 Hayden, Randall T. (DE-588)1128627884 aut Larone, Davise H. 1939- Begründer eines Werks (DE-588)172217997 aut oth ill Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5558-1988-0 Ersatz von 978-1-55581-660-5 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030501311&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030501311&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_alt | Medically important fungi |
title_auth | Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_exact_search | Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_full | Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification Thomas J. Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM (Weill Cornell Medicine of Cornell University, New York, New York), Randall T. Hayden, M.D. (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee), Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., D(ABMM), F(AAM), Professor Emerita, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone |
title_fullStr | Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification Thomas J. Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM (Weill Cornell Medicine of Cornell University, New York, New York), Randall T. Hayden, M.D. (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee), Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., D(ABMM), F(AAM), Professor Emerita, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone |
title_full_unstemmed | Larone's medically important fungi a guide to identification Thomas J. Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM (Weill Cornell Medicine of Cornell University, New York, New York), Randall T. Hayden, M.D. (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee), Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., D(ABMM), F(AAM), Professor Emerita, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone |
title_short | Larone's medically important fungi |
title_sort | larone s medically important fungi a guide to identification |
title_sub | a guide to identification |
topic | Pilzkultur (DE-588)4174695-8 gnd Pathogene Pilze (DE-588)4127915-3 gnd Mykose (DE-588)4075152-1 gnd Mykologie (DE-588)4139655-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Pilzkultur Pathogene Pilze Mykose Mykologie |
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