| phaeohyphomycosis caused by phaeoacremonium inflatipes. | phaeoacremonium inflatipes, one of three species previously classified as strains of phialophora parasitica, was identified as the causal agent of a subcutaneous infection of the left foot of an 83-year-old woman from south carolina. the patient had a granulomatous growth over the anteromedial aspect of her left foot. it was surgically excised, which led to complete healing without complications. tissue sections of the excised mass stained with hematoxylin and eosin and gomori's methenamine silv ... | 1998 | 9705433 |
| fatal fungemia due to phaeoacremonium inflatipes in a child with severe aplastic anemia. | | 2005 | 15825008 |
| identification of unknown ocular pathogens in clinically suspected eye infections using ribosomal rna gene sequence analysis. | clin microbiol infect 2011; 17: 776-779 abstract: dna sequence-based identification of pathogens from ocular samples of patients with clinically suspected eye infections was accomplished using 16s and internal transcribed spacer (its) ribosomal rna gene sequence analysis. pcr was positive for 24 of 99 samples tested. both culture and 16s rdna sequence analysis identified pseudomonas aeruginosa, streptococci and enterobacteriaceae. isolates misidentified as burkholderia cepacia by biochemical tes ... | 2011 | 21521414 |