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chronic bursitis caused by phialophora richardsiae. a case report. 1979457722
cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by phialophora richardsiae and the effect of topical clotrimazole in its treatment.a 15-year-old girl and her 50-year-old mother from jabalpur, india, were found to have phaeohyphomycotic skin lesions due to phialophora richardsiae. among the antimycotics tested in vitro, clotrimazole was found to be most active. topical application of clotrimazole cream cured the lesions completely.19921575467
imi descriptions of fungi and bacteria no. 1089. phialophora richardsiae. 19911779997
phaeohyphomycosis due to phialophora richardsiae.phaeohyphomycosis, an infection characterised by dematiaceous yeast-like cells, hyphae and pseudohyphae in tissue, is an uncommon condition, often affecting immunosuppressed patients. a sixty four year old boat-builder, receiving treatment with prednisone and azathioprine developed multiple cutaneous nodules on the extremities. histology showed a mixed dermal inflammatory infiltrate with scattered spores and hyphae. culture revealed two organisms, phialophora richardsiae and exophiala jeanselmei ...19892562069
subcutaneous granuloma caused by phialophora richardsiae: case report and review of the literature.a phaeomycotic cyst in a 47-year-old man, caused by phialophora richardsiae, was treated successfully by excision. a critical review of the literature indicates that the pathological course of p. richardsiae infections usually follows a similar pattern to that of the present case, viz. generation of a well-defined and limited nodule following traumatic subcutaneous introduction of the fungus. the nodule typically accumulates a viscous yellow fluid. the infection remains localized, often being en ...19892668753
phialophora richardsiae infection in humans.phialophora richardsiae infection in humans is rare. the first human isolate was recovered from a patient with a phaeomycotic cyst in 1968. since 1975 seven other cases have appeared in the world literature, and an additional case is reported here. the mean age of these nine patients was 61.4 years. two patients had diabetes mellitus, one had diabetes mellitus and disseminated adrenocortical carcinoma, and one had a myeloproliferative disorder. the mode of acquisition was presumed to be inoculat ...19883060948
phaeohyphomycosis caused by phialophora richardsiae.a case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by phialophora richardsiae is presented. the patient was a 30-year-old man with end stage malignant lymphoma. a subcutaneous abscess that developed on the dorsum of the right foot was removed surgically but immediately recurred. the causative mold was isolated from the pus in the lesion and identified as p. richardsiae. this is the fifth known case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by p. richardsiae and the first recorded in japan.19883170810
phialophora richardsiae isolated from a cutaneous lesion. 19873454404
phialophora richardsiae infection mimicking a soft tissue mass of a finger.phialophora richardsiae was discovered in an index finger mass which was thought to be a residual of a steroid injection for tendinitis of the extensor tendon. a case report is presented.19863734577
[phialophora richardsiae, a fungus causing pheosporotrichosis in man, isolated from pozol]. 19734524429
subcutaneous cystic granuloma caused by a fungus of wood pulp (phialophora richardsiae). 19685689465
phialophora richardsiae in a lesion appearing as a giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath. 19836687995
phialophora richardsiae isolated from infected human bone: morphological, physiological and antifungal susceptibility studies.a dematiaceous fungus, phialophora richardsiae (nannf.) conant, was isolated from human bone. in culture the fungus produced no yeast forms and was less pigmented than two other p. richardsiae isolates. while growth rates were similar, colonial forms differed. phialides were of two kinds. while both had broad bases and tapered at the tips, only one terminated with a cupulate or rarely a saucer-shaped collarette. most phialides were hyaline with a few lightly pigmented ones in older cultures. bro ...19846738670
subcutaneous infection with phialophora richardsiae and its susceptibility to 5-fluorocytosine, amphotericin b and miconazole.two patients are described with subcutaneous infections due to phialophora richardsiae. both were diabetics and originally came from subtropical areas. one of the patients had a cystic lesion which was well encapsulated while the other had a large ulcerating lesion with draining sinus tracts. the organisms were found to be susceptible to cycloheximide but resistant to 5-fluorocytosine, miconazole and amphotericin b. there was some variability in the degree of resistance depending upon whether th ...19807423334
first case of osteomyelitis due to phialophora richardsiae in a patient with hiv infection. 19957576338
cutaneous infection caused by phialophora richardsiae treated successfully by surgical excision in an immunocompromised patient. 19957673751
phialophora richardsiae endocarditis of aortic and mitral valves in a diabetic man with a porcine mitral valve.we report a case of phialophora richardsiae endocarditis involving the aortic and a porcine mitral valve in a 52-year-old non-insulin dependent diabetic. mitral valve replacement had been performed 4 years earlier. we believe this to be the first case of phialophora richardsiae endocarditis to be reported.19938228299
case report: fungal endophthalmitis caused by phialophora richardsiae. 200312824846
phialophora richardsiae bursitis treated medically. 200312867246
subcutaneous black fungus (phaeohyphomycosis) infection in renal transplant recipients:three cases.we describe three cases of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis developing in the lower limbs of renal transplant recipients shortly after transplantation. each case presented with dark-colored nodules that subsequently ulcerated. histopathologic examination revealed dematiaceous fungal hyphae with a surrounding granulomatous reaction. the fungi were subsequently identified as alternaria alternatum in two cases and phialophora richardsiae in one case. in one case, the lesions resolved during a prolong ...200414724451
chromoblastomycosis caused by phialophora richardsiae.chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal disease of the skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by a group of dematiaceous (black) fungi. the most common etiologic agents are fonsecaea pedrosoi and cladophialophora carrionii, both of which can be isolated from plant debris. the infection usually follows traumatic inoculation by a penetrating thorn or splinter wound. several months after the injury, painless papules or nodules appear on the affected area; these papules then progress to scaly and verr ...201020711281
progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and black fungus in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis without severe lymphocytopenia.progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (pml) is a rare demyelinating brain infection caused by jc polyomavirus (jcv), primarily seen in patients with severely compromised cellular immunity. clinical presentation varies depending on the affected white matter. pml prognosis is variable and effective treatments are lacking.201628348775
subcutaneous cystic phaeohyphomycosis due to pleurostomophora richardsiae. 201728186363
dematiaceous fungal endophthalmitis: report of a case and review of the literature.pleurostomophora richardsiae (formerly phialophora richardsiae) is a dematiaceous fungus that is an uncommon cause of ocular infection. herein, we present a case of endogenous endophthalmitis associated with disseminated p. richardsiae infection.201627822745
pleurostomophora richardsiae - an insidious fungus presenting in a man 44 years after initial inoculation: a case report and review of the literature. 201223997775
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