Candida albicans in lung culture
[DOC File]Fungal Diseases
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organism Candida albicans; other candida species (less frequent) mycology Yeast cells, pseudohyphae and hyphae in both culture and host. Organism stains Gram +. epidemiology Normal inhabitant of alimentary tract and mucosa (mouth, vagina, anus). Not on normal skin, although damage, moisture or any biochemical change leads to rapid colonization.
[DOC File]SPIROCHETES Thin walled , flexible, spiral rods
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NEVER in the blood C.albicans differentiated from other Candida by germ tubes in serum at 37’C and chlamydospores. Skin tests are positive in normal adults, indicator of good cellular immunity. Skin infections w/ topical clotrimazole, vaginitis w/ imidazole suppositories, oral thrush w/ “swish ‘n …
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Assume you are growing them in culture: a. Aspergillus spp. and Rhizopus spp. b. Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans . c. Microsporum canis and Microsporum audouinii . d. Histoplasma capsulatum (filamentous phase) and Blastomyces dermatitidis (filamentous phase) e. Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 6.
[DOC File]Medical Mastermind Community
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Candida albicans (And Other Species of Candida) Diagnosis KOH: pseudohyphae, true hyphae, budding yeasts Septicemia: Culture lab identification: biochemical tests/formation of germ tubes 131410 >>> 0:30:47.2 . SLIDE 48 of 66. Candida albicans (And Other Species of Candida) Diseases/Predisposing Conditions
[DOC File]Question Bank 4 -YEAST
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Candida i. s divided into two broad categories; albicans. and . non-albicans. species. There are several species of the genus Candida that cause diseases, infections caused by all species of Candida are called . Candidiasis. Candida albicans. is an . endogenous . organism, found in . 40-80%. of normal human beings. Candida albicans. is present ...
[DOC File]Parasitic Relationships
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Germ tubes (C. albicans) true mycelium. Germ Tube Test Emerse small portion of isolated colony in serum-Incubate at 37 C for 3hrs-Examine for germ tubes Positive = C. albicans. CMA- Corn Meal Agar Culture isolate on agar Produces pseudohyphae at room temp. Chlamydoconidia /vesicle formed by C. albicans on CMA Creamy white colony
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A bronchoscopy was performed on hospital day eight. Bronchoalveolar lavage was negative for AFB but culture positive for Candida albicans. Transbronchial biopsy of lower lung parenchyma showed focal hemorrhage and a separate fragment with small lymphocytic infiltration and rare single large atypical cells and macrophages. AFB stain was negative.
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Candida albicans. Aspergillus . antigen NEG. Urines culture NEG Legionella ... no consolidations no other evidence of lung or abdominal sup inf. LDH 450 UI/l, D dimer 1100 ng/ml, ferritin 7000 ng/ml,EBV & CMV PCR NEG, blood culture NEG, Aspergillus . antigen NEG, mucormycosis PCR NEG. Mycoplasma. serology NEG. BALF : D4, PCR and culture ...
[DOCX File]Comparison of traditional microbiological culture and 16S ...
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Preoperative sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples for 49 lung resection patients underwent culture and 16S PCR analyses. Relationships between test results and suspected postoperative respiratory tract infection and hospital length of stay (LOS) were also investigated. ... Candida . albicans. which was considered to represent upper ...
[DOC File]EXERCISE 1 - Duke University
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A single blood culture only detects about 85 to 90% of bacteremic patients. ... and chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis) are different. Although Candida albicans is the most frequent pathogen, most cases of candidiasis are caused by other species, all of which may also cause transient or fatal infections in debilitated patients. ... granules in ...
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