Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| human infection with cryptococcus glabratus; report of case involving uterus and fallopian tube. | 1950 | 15432328 | |
| [contribution to the knowledge of torulopsis glabrata (anderson 1917) lodder & devries 1938]. | 1952 | 13092533 | |
| [experimental pathogenic action of the yeast, torulopsis glabrata (anderson 1917) lodder & de vries 1938, productive of histopathologic lesions similar to those of histoplasmosis]. | 1952 | 13092534 | |
| [studies on vaginal mycoses. i. torulopsis glabrata in leukorrhea]. | 1956 | 13396792 | |
| apparent increase in frequency of infections involving torulopsis glabrata: procedure for its identification. | 1957 | 13462742 | |
| fungemia caused by certain nonpathogenic strains of the family cryptococcaceae. report of two cases due to rhodotorula and torulopsis glabrata. | 1960 | 13763698 | |
| antigenic relationships of torulopsis glabrata and seven species of the genus candida. | 1960 | 13851946 | |
| torulopsis glabrata infection in man. | 1965 | 14270963 | |
| urinary tract infection with torulopsis glabrata treated by alkalization of urine. | 1965 | 5826927 | |
| [study of a case of septicemia caused by torulopsis glabrata]. | 1965 | 5846863 | |
| [study of a case of septicemia caused by torulopsis glabrata]. | 1965 | 5846864 | |
| [urinary tract infection caused by torulopsis glabrata]. | 1966 | 5954843 | |
| a fatal case of torulopsis glabrata fungaemia. | 1966 | 5963835 | |
| [a study of a case of septicemia caused by torulopsis glabrata]. | 1966 | 6006212 | |
| the intracellular behavior of torulopsis glabrata. | 1967 | 6068242 | |
| systemic torulopsis glabrata infection causing shock, fever and coma. | 1967 | 4951416 | |
| vaginal infections by torulopsis glabrata. | 1967 | 5235891 | |
| identification of candida albicans, other candida species and torulopsis glabrata by means of immunofluorescence. | 1967 | 4167398 | |
| pulmonary infection due to torulopsis glabrata. | 1968 | 5293827 | |
| routine identification of yeasts with the aid of molybdate-agar medium. | a large number of yeasts, including a variety of species other than candida albicans, were isolated from clinical specimens. c. tropicalis and torulopsis glabrata were each found one-third as frequently as c. albicans. a schema is presented which made possible, by simple procedures, the identification of the great majority of the isolated yeasts. preliminary isolation and differentiation was aided by the use of molybdate-agar medium. the use of the schema by diagnostic bacteriological laboratori ... | 1968 | 5684201 |
| diagnosis of torulopsis glabrata infection. successful treatment of two cases. | 1968 | 5694204 | |
| torulopsis glabrata pyelonephritis. | 1969 | 5347756 | |
| persistent fungemia caused by torulopsis glabrata: treatment with amphotericin b. | 1970 | 5465712 | |
| torulopsis glabrata--an opportunistic pathogen in man. | 1970 | 5528979 | |
| [effect of potassium cyanide on the gas metabolism of trypaflavine-induced mutants of candida albicans and torulopsis glabrata]. | 1970 | 5531620 | |
| torulopsis glabrata septicaemia treated with 5-fluorocytosine. | 1970 | 4191461 | |
| laboratory identification of torulopsis glabrata: typical appearance on routine bacteriological media. | the colonial morphology of the yeast torulopsis glabrata on sheep blood-agar is characteristic and was useful in the identification of 24% of clinical isolates. | 1970 | 4905945 |
| torulopsis glabrata fungemia during prolonged intravenous alimentation therapy. | 1971 | 5100725 | |
| microbiological study of copiamycin. | copiamycin, an antibiotic agent, has shown in vitro activity against candida albicans, torulopsis glabrata, and trichomonas vaginalis. local administration of copiamycin to mice inoculated intraperitoneally with protozoa reduced the per cent of infection as measured by decreased abscess formation. this antibiotic has had little effect on the glucose oxidation by protozoa. its action on anaerobic glucose metabolism in these organisms was equal to that of aminitrozole and azalomycin f. from these ... | 1971 | 5105682 |
| in vitro sensitivity of torulopsis glabrata to amphotericin b, 5-fluorocytosine, and clotrimazole (bay 5097). | thirty-five strains of torulopsis glabrata were tested by a tube dilution method for their susceptibility to amphotericin b, 5-fluorocytosine, and clotrimazole (bay 5097). amphotericin b was the most active in vitro, inhibiting all strains at a concentration of 1 mug/ml and killing all strains at 2 mug/ml. 5-fluorocytosine inhibited over 80% of strains at 0.24 mug/ml, but three strains required >/=7.8 mug/ml for killing. a concentration of 2 mug of clotrimazole per ml inhibited less than 50% of ... | 1971 | 5165106 |
| endocarditis due to torulopsis glabrata. | 1971 | 4102273 | |
| observations on budding cells of torulopsis glabrata. | 1971 | 4103467 | |
| genital yeast infections. | genital yeast infection was studied in 533 women seen in a department of venereology. yeasts were recovered in culture from 138 patients (26% of the total). candida albicans accounted for 112 (81%) of the isolates and torulopsis glabrata for 22 (16%); other yeasts were uncommon. there was no evidence that the presence of yeasts was related to age. 32% of the women who were taking an oral contraceptive harboured yeasts, compared with 18% of those who were not.the symptoms and signs of the women w ... | 1972 | 4566994 |
| in vitro studies of 5-fluorocytosine resistance in candida albicans and torulopsis glabrata. | spontaneous mutants of candida albicans resistant to 5-fluorocytosine (5-fc) were isolated from a strain susceptible to 5-fc. these mutants were compared with 5-fc-resistant strains of c. albicans and torulopsis glabrata isolated from patients treated with the drug and from untreated patients. resistance to 5-fc was in all cases followed by a decreased susceptibility to 5-fluorouracil. most strains were also more resistant to 5-fluorouridine and had a lowered incorporation of uridine. in one spo ... | 1972 | 4597703 |
| comparison of a newly developed latex agglutination test and an immunodiffusion test in the diagnosis of systemic candidiasis. | a newly developed latex agglutination (la) test and a modified immunodiffusion (id) test were evaluated. the antigen used was a homogenate of candida albicans. a total of 167 antisera were employed in the evaluation. they included 36 sera from clinically well persons; 78 from patients with various clinical forms of candidiasis; 52 from patients with proven cases of aspergillosis, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, nocardiosis, paracoccidioidomycosis, sporotrichosi ... | 1972 | 4623278 |
| torulopsis glabrata meningoencephalitis treated with 5-flucytosine. | 1972 | 4673228 | |
| ethanol production from glucose by torulopsis glabrata occurring naturally in the stomachs of newborn animals. | 1972 | 4675561 | |
| clotrimazole (bay b 5097): in vitro and clinical pharmacological studies. | clotrimazole (bay b 5097) is a new synthetic antifungal drug with in vitro activity against candida spp., torulopsis glabrata, and saccharomyces spp. pharmacological studies in man after the oral administration of 1.5 and 3 g of clotrimazole produced mean peak concentrations in the serum of 1.16 and 1.29 mug/ml, respectively, 2 hr after administration. in six patients taking 1.5 g of clotrimazole every 6 hr, there was a progressive decline in the serum concentrations after administration of a do ... | 1972 | 4677595 |
| bovine abortion associated with torulopsis glabrata. | 1972 | 5065330 | |
| functional aspects of a second mechanism of candidacidal activity by human neutrophils. | we tested the ability of human neutrophils to kill five candida species and the yeast torulopsis glabrata. c. parapsilosis and c. pseudotropicalis were found to be killed readily by normal and myeloperoxidase-deficient neutrophils and were selected to probe the myeloperoxidase-independent fungicidal mechanisms of the neutrophil. these organisms were killed with relatively normal (c. parapsilosis) or moderately reduced (c. pseudotropicalis) effectiveness by neutrophils from two boys with x-linked ... | 1972 | 5066510 |
| pathogenicity of torulopsis glabrata for pregnant mice. | 1973 | 4796006 | |
| in vitro activity of 5-fluorocytosine against candida and torulopsis species. | one hundred yeasts were studied. tests included detailed identification and determination of 24- and 48-hr minimal inhibitory concentrations and minimal fungicidal concentrations of 5-fluorocytosine (5-fc). final identifications included 57 isolates of candida albicans, 15 isolates of c. tropicalis, 13 isolates of c. parapsilosis, 7 isolates of torulopsis glabrata, 3 isolates of c. guilliermondii, 2 isolates each of c. stellatoidea and cryptococcus neoformans, and 1 isolate of candida krusei. tw ... | 1973 | 4799552 |
| 5-fluorocytosine resistance in candida spp. and torulopsis glabrata. | 1973 | 4574129 | |
| fungemia caused by torulopsis glabrata. | 1973 | 4579980 | |
| evaluation of radiometric system for detecting bacteremia. | an automated radiometric system (bactec, johnston laboratories) for detection of bacteremia was evaluated in parallel with a standard blood culture system in use in our laboratory. of 1,445 blood cultures from 484 patients with possible bacteremia, 106 sets of cultures (excluding 39 presumed contaminated), representing 56 patients, were positive by both methods. the conventional system yielded 85 positive cultures from 48 patients, whereas the bactec system yielded 84 positive cultures from 43 p ... | 1973 | 4584580 |
| incidence of torulopsis glabrata in oral cavity. | 1973 | 4514696 | |
| torulopsis glabrata pneumonitis in patients with cancer. report of three cases. | 1974 | 4528832 | |
| torulopsis glabrata urinary tract infection treated with 5-fluorocytosine. | two diabetic patients with symptomatic urinary tract infection by torulopsis glabrata were successfully treated with two-week courses of 5-fluorocytosine. | 1974 | 4856590 |
| torulopsis glabrata renal infection. | 1974 | 4858447 | |
| candida tropicalis and torulopsis glabrata fungemia in a patient treated with long-term hyperalimentation. | 1974 | 4205133 | |
| [sepsis with torulopsis glabrata probably originating from a renal focus]. | 1974 | 4471902 | |
| membrane-mediated killing of saccharomyces cerevisiae by glycoproteins from torulopsis glabrata. | cell-free supernatants from cultures of torulopsis glabrata contained glycoprotein toxins that killed sensitive and killer strains of saccharomyces cerevisiae with single-hit kinetics. growing s. cerevisiae treated with the toxins showed a leakage of cellular potassium, partial dissipation of the adenosine triphosphate pool, and a coordinate shutdown of macromolecular synthesis. these pool efflux-stimulating toxins have been partially purified and at least three toxic glycoproteins have been sep ... | 1975 | 240809 |
| torulopsis glabrata endocarditis complicating aortic homograft valve treated with 5-fluorocytosine: case report with discussion of antifungal chemotherapy. | a case of torulopsis glabrata endocarditis occurring in a patient 14 months after aortic homograft valve replacement is reported. the infection was not controlled by amphotericin b which led to progressive renal impairment. re-operation was delayed by the development of multiple infarctions due to coronary emboli. the infection was subsequently eradicated by oral treatment with the newer antifungal agent, 5-fluorocytosine, but death of the patient eventually occurred from an arrhythmia related t ... | 1975 | 1055952 |
| treatment of fungal infections with flucytosine. | treatment with flucytosine of 20 patients with fungal infections gave favorable results in four patients with crytococcal infections, two of four patients with disseminated candidiasis, eight of ten patients with urinary tract infections due to candida albicans and torulopsis glabrata, and tow of three patients with miscellaneous infections due to calbicans. two patients with crytococcal meningitis and altered host resistance and one patient with an aorto femoral graft infection due to c albican ... | 1975 | 1096840 |
| evaluation of a dehydrated test strip for the detection of yeasts. | use of a dehydrated test strip for the detection of yeasts is compared with traditional culture on sabouraud's agar containing 50 mug/ml chloramphenicol. while the selective medium of the strip is satisfactory for the isolation of species of candida, torulopsis glabrata grows only very slowly. the strip has the advantage of a long storage life without deterioration, but a high cost may preclude general usage. the numbers of yeasts collected by a bacteriological swab disadvantages of the selectiv ... | 1975 | 1100682 |
| sensitivity of some human pathogenic yeasts and systemic fungi to myxin. | myxin, a relatively new antibacterial and antifungal antibiotic, produced by a species of sorangium, was used to investigate its effectiveness against some yeasts and dimorphic fungi associated with human diseases. results indicated that the minimal fungicidal concentrations (mfc) of myxin for candida albicans, c. krusei, c. parapsilosis, c. tropicalis, and torulopsis glabrata were 0.39-6.25 mug/ml, and for c. guilliermondii and c. tropicalis 12.5-25 mug/ml. the mfc for blastomyces dermatitidis ... | 1975 | 1171116 |
| detection of fungi in blood cultures. | in a retrospective study covering the period january 1972 to june 1974, recovery rates of bacteria and of fungi were generally equivalent with tryptic soy broth, thiol, thioglycolate, and columbia broth media (all under vacuum with carbon dioxide and sodium polyanetholesulfonate). an additional biphasic medium consisting of brain heart infusion broth and a brain heart infusion agar slant, which was inoculated only where fungal sepsis was suspected clinically, yielded significantly higher recover ... | 1975 | 1176606 |
| therapeutic failure of miconazole in the treatment of torulopsis glabrata infection in the vagina. | 1975 | 1237791 | |
| [torulopsis glabrata--its incidence in finnish patients, especially in the respiratory tract]. | 1975 | 1240598 | |
| sterol and fatty acid composition of polyene macrolide antibiotic resistant torulopsis glabrata. | successive reculturing of torulopsis glabrata on media containing increasing concentration of the polyene macrolide antibiotics nystalin or lucensomycin resulted in the segregation of cultures resistant to these antibiotics. isolates resistant to lucensomycin showed good resistance to nystatin, and vice versa. analysis of the sterols and fatty acids of sensitive and polyene resistant t. glabrata revealed that compositional changes occurred in both classes of lipids upon acquistion of resistance. ... | 1975 | 1240787 |
| [blastomycoid flora of the urogenital tract in nonpregnant and pregnant patients]. | vaginal and vulva smears and urine obtained by catheters from 232 pregnant and 251 non-pregnant women were examined for the growth of yeasts. these fungi could be grown from the vulvo-vaginal smears from 26,7% of the pregnant women. yeasts were found in 6,4% of the urine samples. in the case of non-pregnant women, fungi were found in 19,9% of the vulvo-vaginal smears, whereas 3,2% of the urine samples contained yeasts. the growth of yeasts was encouraged by the addition of various urine dilution ... | 1975 | 766498 |
| killing of torulopsis glabrata by saccharomyces cerevisiae killer factor. | the saccharomyces cerevisiae killer factor glycoproteins killed the pathogen torulopsis glabrata by a mechanism involving membrane damage. some other yeast species were unaffected by these glycoprotein toxins. | 1976 | 773297 |
| inhibition of potentially pathogenic yeastlike fungi by clotrimazole in combination with 5-fluorocytosine or amphotericin b. | clotrimazole (ctm) has a doubtful future with respect to use in treatment of the systemic mycoses. to assess the potential of ctm in combined drug regimens, antifungal effects of ctm together with 5-fluorocytosine (5-fc) or amphotericin b (amb) were tested in a synthetic liquid medium against candida albicans, candida tropicalis, and torulopsis glabrata. viable counts were monitored over a 48-h incubation period. weak inhibitory concentrations of ctm were tested in combination with levels of 5-f ... | 1976 | 779631 |
| effect of culture media on the antifungal activity of miconazole and amphotericin b methyl ester. | the capacity of four culture media to obfuscate the antifungal activity of miconazole and amphotericin b methyl ester was evaluated qualitatively by examination of five isolates each of candida albicans, candida tropicalis, candida parapsilosis, torulopsis glabrata, and cryptococcus neoformans, and quantitatively by determination of the absolute minimal inhibitory concentrations for a strain of c. albicans. miconazole, like the predecessor imidazole (clotrimazole), was antagonized by two complex ... | 1976 | 789787 |
| torulopsis glabrata infection in the oral cavity. | the first case report of an oral infection due to torulopsis glabrata is presented. this microorganism is a yeast-like fungus grouped in a similar family to the candida species. it has been isolated with increasing frequency from the oral cavity but, surprisingly, has not been reported as a pathogen in this site. in other anatomical sites, including the urinary tract, lung and gastrointestinal tract, torulopsis glabrata has been reported as a pathogen, at times resulting in a fatal outcome. howe ... | 1976 | 814222 |
| serological diagnosis of infection of the urinary tract by yeasts. | precipitins to mannan and cytoplasmic antigens of candida albicans and torulopsis glabrata were determined in 25 patients with colonization of the bladder urine by yeasts and in 25 control patients with bacteriuria. precipitins were present in 64% of the patients with funguria and in 56% of the patients with bacteriuria. there was no correlation between the reactions obtained and the clinical significance of the yeast colonization. it is suggested that a single precipitin test is unhelpful in th ... | 1976 | 824329 |
| fungemia due to torulopsis glabrata in the compromised host. | ten episodes of torulopsis glabrata fungemia occurring in nine patients with terminal illnesses are described. eight patients had underlying malignancies and one patient had a plastic anemia. two episodes of fungemia were considered transient since they were clearly related to the administration of intravenous hyperalimentation (ivh). most patients were adult women and had solid tumors of the genitourinary tract. contributory factors were: antibiotic therapy (100%), immunosuppressive drugs (75%) ... | 1976 | 825217 |
| respiratory-deficient mutants of torulopsis glabrata, a yeast with circular mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid of 6 mu m. | purified mitochondria from the petite positive yeast torulopsis glabrata contain a circular deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) with a length of 6 mum and a buoyant density of 1.686 g/cm3. this dna is absent from ethidium bromide induced respiratory-deficient mutants. | 1976 | 944184 |
| pneumonia associated with torulopsis glabrata in an aborted bovine fetus. | the second case of bovine abortion caused by torulopsis glabrata observed in examining more than 5000 fetuses is reported. the yeast was cultured from fetal abomasal content and fetal lung; attempts to isolate viruses and bacteria were unsuccessful. the yeast was seen in association with diffuse fetal pneumonia characterized by presence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and macrophages within bronchioles, alveolar lumina and alveolar septa. macrophages containing many yeast cells were observed wit ... | 1976 | 944464 |
| pulmonary infection due to torulopsis glabrata; report of a case treated with flucytosine. | a case of pulmonary infection due to torulopsis glabrata in a 43-year-old man without other known pulmonary or systemic disease is described. the diagnosis was made from multiple positive sputum cultures. after treatment with flucytosine for 21 months, there was marked symptomatic improvement and radiographic clearing, but sputum cultures continued to yield a few colonies of t glabrata. | 1976 | 945149 |
| torulopsis glabrata infections in patients with cancer. increasing incidence and relationship to colonization. | torulopsis glabrata, an opportunistic pathogen, was found to be the etiologic agent of infections in patients with cancer. this observation prompted a retrospective review to determine the incidence and underlying factors of infection with this organism. this study showed that t. glabrata had been cultured frequently and that the incidence of infection has been progressively increasing. during a 48-month period (9/70-8/74), t. glabrata was cultured from routine surveillance and diagnostic cultur ... | 1976 | 945692 |
| further studies on the intracellular behavior of torulopsis glabrata. | the growth of torulopsis glabrata was inhibited in glucose-peptone broth containing 10 to 20% normal human serum. addition of iron to the medium diminshed the fungistatic effect. the intracellular growth of t. glabrata was remarkably restricted within mouse macrophages maintained in vitro, but this growth restriction was not caused by the limitation of iron imposed by the serum in the medium. the intracellular growth of t. glabrata within a very small percentage of the macrophages was not obviou ... | 1976 | 987021 |
| ethanolic fermentation of glucose by torulopsis glabrata in the stomachs of neonates of the horse, dog, goat and soay sheep. | 1976 | 1033019 | |
| postoperative acalculous cholecystitis due to torulopsis glabrata. | acute acalculous cholecystitis due to torulopis glabrata, an opportunistic yeast, developed postoperatively in a 70-year-old man who had an extremely complicated course after resection of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. the infection first appeared as an acute surgical abdomen, three days after resumption of solid food intake subsequent to a prolonged ileus and after 31 days of parenteral hyperalimentation. the condition was successfully treated by cholecystostomy; at the time of writing, six mont ... | 1976 | 1033752 |
| [septicemia due to torulopsis glabrata]. | the authors report a case of fungal septicemia due to torulopsis glabrata, an unusual cause of fungus infections. this case was of interest clinically in view of the duration and tenacity of the infection on a surgical unit, where repeated blood cultures were positive for torulopsis glabrata and the fungus was isolated from other samples during the same period. in the laboratory, the species identified was a common saprophyte of the mucosae and natural cavities of man; it seems to be only rarely ... | 1976 | 186871 |
| torulopsis glabrata infections in singapore: a 4-year study. | during the period 1971-4, torulopsis glabrata formed 42% of yeasts isolated from 5677 clinical specimens from patients with cancers, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, pregnacy or major surgical operations complicated by mycotic infections. the significance of t. glabrata in these patients is discussed. | 1977 | 265338 |
| torulopsis glabrata--urinary tract infections in diabetic patients in singapore. | urinary tract infections result mostly from ascending infection by micro-organisms introduced by way of the urethra. bacteria are the usual causative agents. occasionally, yeasts notably candida albicans, are involved. females are more prone to acute infections than males because of shorter urethra and the higher risks of contamination in the females. | 1977 | 266895 |
| [the epidemiology of blastomyces infections with special reference to postoperative intensive care wards (author's transl)]. | 230 strains of blastomyces were isolated during a nine month's period in the course of routine laboratory examinations of faecal and other specimens. candida albicans was the most frequently present (151), followed by candida tropicalis (39) and torulopsis glabrata (16). during an environmental study in a postoperative intensive care unit 426 swabs were taken. 88 strains of blastomyces were cultured from 75 swabs. the observations indicate that candida albicans as a free-living organism lacks fa ... | 1977 | 594031 |
| mode of action of yeast toxins: energy requirement for saccharomyces cerevisiae killer toxin. | the role of the energy status of the yeast cell in the sensitivity of cultures to two yeast toxins was examined by using 12k release from cells as a measure of toxin action. the saccharomyces cerevisiae killer toxin bound to sensitive cells in the presence of drugs that interfered with the generation or use of energy, but it was unable to efflux 12k from the cells under these conditions. in direct contrast, the torulopsis glabrata pool efflux-stimulating toxin induced efflux of the yeast 42k poo ... | 1977 | 320190 |
| occurrence of human-associated yeasts in bivalve shellfish from long island sound. | candida parapsilosis, c. tropicalis, and torulopsis glabrata were the human-associated yeasts most frequently isolated from quahogs, oysters, and mussels collected from four estuarine areas along the northern shore of long island sound. some inconsistency and seasonal variation in the occurrence of these and other yeast species were noted. in particular, c. albicans densities were greatest during colder months in the more heavily polluted waters. a total of 347 yeasts were isolated and cultured ... | 1977 | 322610 |
| antifungal activity of 5-fluorocytosine as measured by disk diffusion susceptibility testing. | the susceptibilities of 216 isolates of pathogenic and commensal yeasts to 5-fluorocytosine were tested by a disk diffusion technique with use of 1- and 10-microgram disks. minimal inhibitory concentrations (mics) were determined by an agar dilution procedure with yeast morphology agar, ph 5.0, supplemented with 0.25 mg of thiamine/dl. zones of inhibition produced by the two disks were correlated with paired mic values. an mic of 16 micrograms/ml, the upper limit of probable clinical susceptibil ... | 1977 | 325150 |
| mycotic growth and soft denture lining materials. | mycotic flora was studied from the dentures and denture bearing mucosae of 39 persons who wore soft-lined (molloplast b) mandibular dentures and heat-cured acrylic resin maxillary dentures. fungal growth was detected in 85% of the mandibular dentures and in 44% of the maxillary dentures (p less than 0.001). on the mandibular mucosa fungal growth was revealed in 74% and on the mucosa of the maxilla in 69%. in connection with inflamed mucosae fungal growth was always detected on the mandibular den ... | 1977 | 331850 |
| preprototype of an automated microbial detection and identification system: a developmental investigation. | the automicrobic system is an automated, computerized instrument that uses highly selective media and an optical system for detection, enumeration, and identification of bacteria and some yeasts in 13 h. a preprototype instrument (automicrobic system-1) and its urine culture kit (identi-pak), developed for the detection, enumeration, and identification of eight species or groups of bacteria and of candida species and torulopsis glabrata in urine specimens, was evaluated during its development. a ... | 1977 | 334797 |
| automated microbiological detection/identification system. | an automated, computerized system, the automicrobic system, has been developed for the detection, enumeration, and identification of bacteria and yeasts in clinical specimens. the biological basis for the system resides in lyophilized, highly selective and specific media enclosed in wells of a disposable plastic cuvette; introduction of a suitable specimen rehydrates and inoculates the media in the wells. an automated optical system monitors, and the computer interprets, changes in the media, wi ... | 1977 | 334798 |
| control of the yeast torulopsis glabrata in the stomachs of glucose fed lambs by oral dosing with nystatin and amphotericin "b". | in the absence of specific dietary lipids, large amounts of ethanol (ethyl alcohol) are produced from glucose in the stomachs of ruminant neonates by the resident yeast torulopsis glabrata. using new born lambs, oral dosing with the antifungal antibiotics nystatin and amphotericin "b" was shown in samples of stomach contents, to control the ethanol production entirely, and to suppress the yeast numbers partially but not permanently. of 11 lambs receiving heavy and continous doses orally of the p ... | 1977 | 558083 |
| torulopsis glabrata fungaemia. a report of two cases. | two cases of torulopsis glabrata fungaemia are presented. the literature on detection of micro-organisms in peripheral blood and on systemic t. glabrata infection is briefly reviewed. microscopical examination of a buffy coat preparation, a simple and rapid procedure for diagnosing this condition, is described. a scheme of criteria which may be helpful in the diagnosis of clinically significant fungaemia is offered. | 1977 | 559352 |
| [the antigenic relationship between torulopsis glabrata and syringospora claussenii]. | the agglutinating serum against torulopsis glabrata antigen agglutinated syringospora claussenii, and the serum against this fungus cross-agglutinated torulopsis glabrata. cross agglutinations and absorption experiments show that there is a common antigenic determinant between torulopsis glabrata and syringospora claussenii. | 1977 | 560619 |
| torulopsis glabrata and vitamin a deficiency in dogs. | 1977 | 563689 | |
| isolation of torulopsis glabrata from a urine specimen of a labrador bitch with urolithiasis. | 1977 | 564733 | |
| [miconazole in the treatment of systemic infection due to torulopsis glabrata]. | 1978 | 565561 | |
| endocarditis caused by torulopsis glabrata. | a case of torulopsis glabrata endocarditis involving the mitral valve is reported. endocarditis developed during convalescence from severe abdominal trauma and was associated with fungemia. morphologically characteristic organisms were present in the mitral valve. | 1978 | 568380 |
| torulopsis glabrata fungemia secondary to stone colonization. | a case of torulopsis glabrata fungemia with persistent funguria and pyelonephritis secondary to colonization of renal calculus is presented. the importance of secondary colonization of renal calculi in persistent infection and septicemia is discussed. | 1978 | 568840 |
| disk agar diffusion susceptibility testing of yeasts. | a disk agar diffusion method was developed for testing the susceptibility of rapidly growing yeasts in vitro. a totally defined, completely synthetic agar culture medium (synthetic amino acid medium, fungal) and clinical isolates of candida spp. and torulopsis glabrata were used. turbidimetric adjustment of cell suspensions resulted in standard, reproducible inocula, which gave sharp, clear zones of inhibition when applied by an agar overlay method. optimal disk loads were determined for amphote ... | 1978 | 568910 |
| ulcerative vaginitis due to torulopsis glabrata: a case report. | a patient with ulcerative vaginitis is presented. the differential diagnosis included malignant ulcer, chancroid, and granuloma venereum. torulopsis glabrata vaginitis, which was subsequently proven, responded successfully to clotrimazole suppositories. predisposing and related factors and isolation and identification procedures are discussed. | 1978 | 569709 |
| [radioimmunological differentiation of yeasts (author's transl)]. | a microtiter solid phase radioimmunoassay is described for the differentiation or microorganisms by using six species of yeasts as a model. rabbits were immunized with homogenized cells of the yeasts. the rabbit sera obtained were absorbed to homologous cells and after elution, the antibodies so obtained were labeled with 125i. cross-reacting antibodies were eliminated by absorption to the corresponding yeast cells (table 1). with this radioimmunoassay it was possible to identify 51 out of 52 st ... | 1978 | 569952 |
| synergistic action of amphotericin b and antioxidants against certain opportunistic yeast pathogens. | results of earlier turbidimetric growth experiments showed that certain antioxidants prolonged the antifungal activity of amphotericin b (ab) against candida albicans, presumably by retarding autoxidative destruction of the drug. viability studies were designed to examine this in more detail. subinhibitory concentrations of either butylated hydroxyanisole, n-propyl gallate, or nordihydroguaiaretic acid in combination with fungistatic levels of ab exerted synergistic fungicidal activity against t ... | 1978 | 348098 |
| torulopsis glabrata endophthalmitis after keratoplasty with an organ-cultured cornea. | fungal endophthalmitis developed in an elderly woman following penetrating keratoplasty with an organ-cultured cornea. an unsuccessful search was made for the source of the infection. modification in our sterility checks prior to surgery were made in hopes of preventing future infections. | 1978 | 350200 |
| comparative susceptibility of four kinds of pathogenic fungi to amphotericin b and amphotericin b methyl ester. | the activity of amphotericin b methyl ester was compared with that of amphotericin b, using candida albicans (34 isolates), torulopsis glabrata (12 isolates), filobasidiella neoformans (stat. conid. cryptococcus neoformans) (14 isolates), and coccidioides immitis (37 isolates) and tube dilution in a totally synthetic, completely defined medium (saamf) with inocula of 10(4) colony-forming units per ml. minimal inhibitory concentrations were read after 24 h at 34 degrees c for c. albicans and t. g ... | 1978 | 354519 |
| [sensitivity in vitro of opportunist yeasts (candida albicans and torulopsis glabrata) to flucytosine and concordance curves (author's transl)]. | the authors report the results of a study with 100 strains of c. albicans and 50 strains of t. glabrata: the objectives of this experiment were to exhibit the primary and secondary resistance of the clinical isolates of fungi against flucytosine (5-fc) :another objective was to establish the concordance curves for 5-fc, by mean of mic measurements and inhibition diameters by disk plates diffusion, determined simultaneously for the same strains. these curves make it possible subsequently to deter ... | 1978 | 358866 |
| a comparison of the killer character in different yeasts and its classification. | the interactions between 20 killer yeasts of various genera and species were examined. ten distinct groups were recognised with respect to killer activity and 10 distinct groups with respect to resistance to killer action. using both killing and resistance phenotypes, 13 classes of killer yeast were found. with the exception of torulopsis glabrata ncyc 388, non-saccharomyces strains of yeast were not killed by a member of the genus saccharomyes. the killer character of the 3 killing groups of sa ... | 1978 | 655699 |