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pulmonary hyalohyphomycosis caused by fusarium spp in a kemp's ridley sea turtle (lepidochelys kempi): an immunohistochemical study.to describe the microscopic and immunohistochemical findings in a case of pulmonary hyalohyphomycosis in a kemp's ridley sea turtle (lepidochelys kempi).200415768112
surgical removal of an abscess associated with fusarium solani from a kemp's ridley sea turtle (lepidochelys kempii).a cold-stunned kemp's ridley sea turtle, lepidochelys kempii, developed an abscess associated with fusarium solani, vibrio alginolyticus, and a shewenalla species after receiving a bite wound to the front flipper during rehabilitation. the lesion failed to respond to medical therapy and was treated successfully with surgery. histopathology of the excised tissue demonstrated septic heterophilic inflammation with necrosis and granulation tissue, fungal elements, and bacteria, despite appropriate a ...201222779250
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