Publications
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subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by phaeoacremonium rubrigenum in an immunosuppressed patient. | phaeohyphomycosis refers to infection by dematiaceous fungi with pigmented hyphae or yeast-like cells in the tissue. in humans, this disease is usually considered to be an opportunistic infection. the causal agents of phaeohyphomycosis include numerous species belonging to different genera and they are increasing as a result of the development of intensive medical therapy. | 1999 | 10234081 |
two cases of subcutaneous infection due to phaeoacremonium spp. | we describe two cases in brazil of human subcutaneous infections due to phaeoacremonium spp. the first case was caused by phaeoacremonium aleophilum. the patient presented with a unique fistulized nodule on the left ankle. the fungus was detected by direct microscopic examination and was isolated repeatedly from material collected from the lesion. this is the first reported case of human infection caused by this fungus. the second case was caused by phaeoacremonium rubrigenum. the patient presen ... | 2003 | 12624080 |
phaeoacremonium rubrigenum--hyphomycete associated with bark beetles found in czechia. | phaeoacremonium is a recently described genus (crous et al. 1996) associated with decline diseases of woody hosts and with human infections. during a study of surface mycobiota of the oak bark beetles, the hyphomycetous microfungus phaeoacremonium rubrigenum was isolated from larvae of scolytus intricatus (coleoptera: scolytidae) and their galleries on quercus robur and also from an adult of leperisinus fraxini found under the bark of fraxinus excelsior. the species determination was confirmed b ... | 2004 | 15227778 |
phaeohyphomycosis caused by phaeoacremonium rubrigenum in an immunosuppressive patient: a case report and review of the literature. | phaeohyphomycosis (phm) is a rare, deep fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by dematiaceous fungi. in this report, we describe a case of phm caused by phaeoacremonium rubrigenum, which is generally known to infect woody plants. we detected the gray-blackish villi by biopsy culture material, and slide culture revealed the conidia arising from slightly tapering phialides. furthermore, we differentiated these fungi as p. rubrigenum by basic local alignment search tool (blas ... | 2012 | 22740814 |