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hyphomycetes in the snow from gymnosperm trees.the presence of 26 hyphomycete species was noted in snow water collected from coniferous trees. camposporium pellucidum, monodictys peruviana, polystratorictus fusarioideus, sporidesmium moniliforme, tripospermum acerinum and veronaea botryosa were recorded for the first time to poland. among the 26 species found in snow water from coniferous trees predominance of the socalled aero-aquatic hyphomycetes and only a few species belong to the group of aquatic hyphomycetes.19989972045
hyphomycetes in the ice of water reservoirs.the presence of 111 hyphomycetes species was noted in the water obtained from melting ice from four water bodies. the following fungi were recorded for the first time from poland: acrodictys martinii, a. peruamazonensis, beltraniella peruamazonica, blodgettia borneti, cylindrocarpon aequatoriale, diplocladiella appendiculata, clavariopsis azlanii, fusariella candida, fusticeps laevisporus, helicoma vaccinii, heliscus submersus, helminthosporium bigenum, isthmolongispora geniculata, lateriramulos ...199910697421
subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa in the people's republic of china.the second case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa in china, in a 12-year-old boy from jiangsu province, is presented. based on direct examination of the scrapings from crusted lesions; histologic examination of the biopsy tissue showing septate, phaeoid hyphal elements; and the culture exhibiting sympodial, conidiogenous cells producing predominantly two-celled, cylindric conidia, the etiologic agent was identified as v. botryosa.200312734284
first u.s. report of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa in a heart transplant recipient and review of the literature.veronaea botryosa is a rare agent of human phaeohyphomycosis. we describe the first case of subcutaneous disease occurring in the united states, alert clinicians to the second report of a transplant-associated mycosis in a heart transplant recipient, extend the previously defined area of endemicity, and review the literature.200415184488
cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by an itraconazole and amphoterecin b resistant strain of veronaeae botryosa.although the dematiaceous fungus veronaea botryosa is rarely encountered clinically, it can be pathogenic.200616650171
cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa observed as sclerotic cells in tissue. 200717550566
phylogenetic and morphotaxonomic revision of ramichloridium and allied genera.the phylogeny of the genera periconiella, ramichloridium, rhinocladiella and veronaea was explored by means of partial sequences of the 28s (lsu) rrna gene and the its region (its1, 5.8s rdna and its2). based on the lsu sequence data, ramichloridium-like species segregate into eight distinct clusters. these include the capnodiales (mycosphaerellaceae and teratosphaeriaceae), the chaetothyriales (herpotrichiellaceae), the pleosporales, and five ascomycete clades with uncertain affinities. the typ ...200718490996
a rare complication of ear piercing: a case of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa in china.we present the third case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa in china and the tenth case worldwide. a 16-year-old chinese girl developed crusted, verrucous lesions, initially on the left ear and later on the left buttock, within 2-5 months of receiving an ear piercing. histopathological examination of biopsy specimens confirmed diagnosis of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis. microscopic examination of the colonies recovered in culture from a portion of the biopsy specimen resulted in ...201120854230
cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis on the auricle due to veronaea botryosa. 201121700530
a rare fungal infection: phaehyphomycosis due to veronaea botryosa and review of literature.we report a rare case of phaehyphomycosis in a 71-year-old heart transplant recipient togo native patient. four months after the transplant, he presented painless nodules on the right heel with superficial ulceration. the polyphasic identification uncovered a rare cause of phaehyphomycose: v. botryosa. the treatment combined surgical excision of the lesions and anti-fungal therapy with posaconazole. we discussed eleven reported cases in literature since 1990.201728217435
erratum.hosoya, t., hanafusa, y., kudo, t., tamukai, k. and une, y. first report of veronaea botryosa as a causal agent of chromomycosis in frogs. medical mycology 53(4). 2015: 369–377. doi: 10.1093/mmy/myu094. an error occurred in the printed version of this article. the corresponding author was incorrectly denoted as tsuyoshi hosoya. the correct corresponding author for this article is yasuko hanafusa (hana@affrc.go.jp).201526041934
first report of veronaea botryosa as a causal agent of chromomycosis in frogs.a dematiaceous hyphomycete, isolated from frogs, was determined as the possible etiologic agent of a case of systemic chromomycosis this cold-blooded animal. the fungus was identified as veronaea botryosa on the basis of morphological features observed in histopathological examination and molecular phylogenetic evidence. although v. botryosa is known to be distributed widely in litter and as a human pathogen, this is the first confirmed report of its involvement in a lethal infection in a cold-b ...201525851263
phaeohyphomycosis resulting in obstructive tracheitis in three green sea turtles chelonia mydas stranded along the florida coast.three wild immature green sea turtles chelonia mydas were found alive but lethargic on the shores of the indian river lagoon and gulf of mexico in florida, usa, and subsequently died. necropsy findings in all 3 turtles included partial occlusion of the trachea by a mass comprised of granulomatous inflammation. pigmented fungal hyphae were observed within the lesion by histology and were characterized by culture and sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer 2 domain of the rrna gene and d1/d2 ...201525850403
cutaneous chromoblastomycosis caused by veronaea botryosa in a patient with pemphigus vulgaris and review of published reports.chromoblastomycosis and phaeohyphomycosis represent two poles of a disease spectrum caused by melanized fungi. veronaea botryosa belongs to a small genus of saprobic fungi that occasionally cause human infections. to date, 11 cases of v. botryosa-induced cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis have been actually reported since 1990 after exclusion of 2 duplicated cases. we report the first case to our knowledge of cutaneous chromoblastomycosis caused by v. botryosa in a patient with pemphigus vulgaris. a 61 ...201525821930
new disease records for hatchery-reared sturgeon. ii. phaeohyphomycosis due to veronaea botryosa.a series of fungal cases in hatchery-reared juvenile and young adult siberian sturgeon acipenser baerii and white sturgeon a. transmontanus occurred at production facilities in florida and california, usa, respectively. affected fish exhibited abnormal orientation and/or buoyancy, emaciation, coelomic distension, exophthalmos, cutaneous erythema, and ulcerative skin and eye lesions. necropsies revealed haemorrhage throughout the coelom, serosanguinous coelomic effusion and organomegaly with nodu ...201425320035
severe disseminated phaeohyphomycosis in an immunocompetent patient caused by veronaea botryosa.we present a severe case of disseminated phaeohyphomycosis due to veronaea botryosa. a 32-year-old female, native from cuautla, morelos, mexico, presented a chronic dermatosis which started 10 years earlier with multiple exophytic, multilobulated, soft, and pedunculated or sessile neoformations of diverse sizes from 2 to 10 cm in diameter, which became verrucose and increased in size. the patient was immunocompetent, and no hereditary or familiar precedents of importance were known. no treatment ...201323471534
veronaea botryosa: molecular identification with amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp) and in vitro antifungal susceptibility.inter- and intraspecific genomic variability of 18 isolates of veronaea botryosa originating from clinical and environmental sources was studied using amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp). the species was originally described from the environment, but several severe cases of disseminated infection in apparently healthy individuals have been reported worldwide. all tested strains of v. botryosa, identified on the basis of sequencing and phenotypic and physiological criteria prior to our ...201323463524
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