Subcutaneous Mycosis

Diagnosed by the presence of sclerotic bodies from biopsy and histological examinations of lesions
Conidiophores that give rise to flask-shaped phialides with collarettes; conidia occur in balls at tips of phialides
The pointed structure is called what?
Erect long-branching conidiophores that give rise to chains of conidia
Primary, secondary, or tertiary conidia are formed(sympodially) at condiophore tip.
Conidiophores bearing elliptical conidia produced sympodially on its upper portion near the tip
Granulomatous infection of subcutaenous tissues with abcesses, draining sinuses and granulomatous pus
A saclike cleistothecia containing ascus and ascospores, which are pointed and oval
Single oval conidia at tips of annelids
Clusters of elliptical conidia borne from phialides of a long conidiophore
Conidia from the tips of the phialides, many remain sterile
Conidiophores forming cylindrical annelids; conidia gather at tips of annelids
A superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous or systemic infection. Clinical material reveals brown, septate hyphae
Conidiophores that may branch with chains of conidia
Conidiophore with multicelled, oblong to cylindrical conidia
Conidiophores twisted at point of attachment to a curved, swollen, multicelled conidia
Infection associated to gardening, exposure to rose thorns
Narrow, septate hyphae with pyriform conidia arranged in a "rosette" or "sleeve" pattern
Small, budding, yeast cell (cigar-shaped)
May radiate an eosinophilic star-like projection "asteroid body"
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