| medical significance of the so-called black yeasts. | infections caused by the black yeasts (leveduras pretas) are reviewed with respect to their clinical manifestations, classification under the umbrella term, phaeohyphomycosis, and differentiation from chromoblastomycosis. data on the prevalence of black yeasts submitted to a national reference diagnostic center are provided. cases of phaeohyphomycosis caused by aureobasidium pullulans, exophiala jeanselmei, e. moniliae, e. spinifera, phaeoannelomyces werneckii, phaeosclera dematioides, sarcinomy ... | 1987 | 3301395 |
| phaeosclera dematioides, a new etiologic agent of phaeohyphomycosis in cattle. | | 1985 | 4012511 |
| phaeohyphomycosis caused by alternaria species and phaeosclera dematioides sigler, tsuneda and carmichael. | a case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by strains of both alternaria spp. and phaeosclera dematioides is presented. first clinical signs of mycosis appeared on the patient's face, after an injury with a straw stalk during the wheat harvest in germany in 1942. further signs developed in 1955 at one forearm, and again in 1968 in the mouth, leading to perforation of the palate. after treatment with amphotericin b (1973-75) she went into a 13-year-long, clinically asymptomatic remission. she relapsed in ... | 1995 | 8593722 |
| phaeohyphomycosis due to alternaria spp. and phaeosclera dematioides: a histopathological study. | a case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by strains of both alternaria spp. and phaeosclera dematioides is presented. the biopsy material was studied using histological, immunohistochemical and transmission electron microscopy techniques. the agent's dematiaceous mycelia are composed of thick-walled hyphae, branched and unbranched, with terminal vesicular formations. all the described structures occur alone or in chains within multinuclear giant foreign body-type cells or invading an abscess. also pre ... | 1996 | 8909033 |
| coniosporium perforans and c. apollinis, two new rock-inhabiting fungi isolated from marble in the sanctuary of delos (cyclades, greece). | coniosporium perforans and c. apollinis, originating from marble in the mediterranean basin, are described as new species of rock inhabiting microcolonial fungi. the morphologically similar species monodictys castaneae (wallr.) s. hughes, phaeosclera dematioides sigler et al., and a coniosporium-like strain are compared using 18s rdna phylogeny and restriction length fragment polymorphism analysis of internal transcribed spacer regions. sarcinomyces crustaceus lindner is additionally compared on ... | 1997 | 9442275 |