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This photomicrograph shows a conidiophore with a number of conidia of the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii.Created: 1970
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These histopathologic changes are due to a case of eumycotic mycetoma due to the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii.Created: 1965
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This photograph depicted a single, large colony of Acremonium falciforme fungal organisms, which had been grown on Sabouraud dextrose agar. A. falciforme colonies feature a variety of characteristics including a folded or, as it was in this case, a flat surface, and often have a raised center. Early colonies exhibit a soft, velvety texture, which becomes more cottony as the colony ages. Colonial coloration ranges from white, as seen here, to pale gray or pink.Created: 1974
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Magnified 1000X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by numbers of multiseptate, unbranched conidiophores of the fungal organism, Acremonium falciforme, each topped by a cluster of curved conidia.Created: 1974
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Magnified 1000X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by two multiseptate, unbranched conidiophores of the fungal organism, Acremonium falciforme, each topped by a cluster of curved conidia.Created: 1974
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Magnified 250X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the histopathologic cytoarchitectural features exhibited by a single fungal granule of Acremonium falciforme, found in this Gomeri and H&E-stained tissue sample.Created: 1974
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Magnified 100X, this photomicrograph revealed some of the histopathologic cytoarchitectural features exhibited by three granules of the fungus, Acremonium falciforme, found in this Gomeri and H&E-stained tissue sample.Created: 1974
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This photomicrograph shows conidia and conidiophores of the fungus Acremonium falciforme.Created: 1970
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This image depicts a plate culture with a colony of the fungus Acremonium falciforme.Created: 1970
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Magnified 500X, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of Sporothrix sp. fungal organisms that were isolated from a peat moss specimen.Created: 1971
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This photomicrograph reveals the conidiophores and conidia of the fungus Sporothrix schenckii.Created: 1972
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Shown here is a photomicrograph of the fungus Sporothrix schenckii during yeast phase.Created: 1964
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This Sabouraud's dextrose agar plate culture is growing the fungus Sporothrix schenckii.Created: 1964
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Shown here is a close-up of a Sporothrix schenckii culture during yeast phase.Created: 1964
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This photomicrograph shows the presence of Sporothrix schenckii in a smear obtained from a rat.Created: 1964
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Using a direct FA stain, this slide demonstrates the histopathology of sporotrichosis due to Sporothrix schenckii.Created: 1977
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Using a direct FA stain, this slide demonstrates the histopathology of sporotrichosis due to Sporothrix schenckii.Created: 1977
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This micrograph depicts conidia from the fungal organism of the genus Sepedonium sp..Created: 1971
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This micrograph depicts conidia from a fungal organism of the genus Sepedonium sp..Created: 1971
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Note the histopathologic appearance of black grain mycetoma due to Madurella mycetomatis using a Gridley stain.Created: 1972
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Note the histopathologic appearance of black grain mycetoma due to Madurella mycetomatis using a Gridley stain.Created: 1972
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This photomicrograph shows phialides with terminal conidia of the Madurella mycetomatis fungus.Created: 1961
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This photomicrograph shows phialides with terminal conidia of the Madurella mycetomatis fungus.Created: 1961
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This photomicrograph reveals multiple perithecia, or fruiting bodies, of a Chaetomium spp. fungus.Created: 1955