Fungus in the lungs diseases
[DOC File]WF05 Fungi and Disease - David Moore
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Before a specific fungus can be confirmed as the cause of a disease, the same fungus must be isolated from serial specimens and fungal elements morphologically consistent with the isolate must be observed in tissues taken from the lesion. In general, fungal infections and the diseases they cause are accidental.
[DOC File]DISEASE
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Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases 2015 Vol.5 (2):73-85 . DOI: Abstract . Introduction. With an increase in the elderly population and developments in medical care, increased numbers of patients with fungal diseases are expected. This necessitates a new vision for fungal diseases in Sri Lanka, a tropical country with a population of 20 ...
[DOC File]Fungal Diseases - Columbia University
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Some Examples of Human Diseases. Ringworm is not a worm, but a common fungus infection of the skin. The fungus (often one called Microsporum) does not invade living tissue but the fungus and its metabolic products cause inflammation. This 5-week old baby caught the …
[DOC File]Disease of Mechanisms of Fungi
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MYCOSES or MYCOTIC DISEASES. Usually chronic infections/diseases. Usually grow slowly. Five groups based on tissue involvement & mode of entry. Systemic. Subcutaneous. Cutaneous. Superficial. Opportunistic. MYCOSES #1. Systemic - found deep in the body. Can affect a number of tissues & organs. Caused by inhalation of spores of saprophytic fungi ...
[DOCX File]Dr. Hala Al Daghistani - كلية الطب
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fungus (pl. fungi) A nonmotile eukaryotic protist characterized by the absence of chlorophyll and the presence of a rigid cell wall. yeast A fungus growing as a round or oval unicellular. organism, reproducing by budding or fission. mold A fungus growing in hyphal form, reproducing by sexual or asexual spore formation.
[DOC File]Selected Fungi and Fungal Diseases (Mycoses)
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Fungal Diseases of the Respiratory System. Dr. Hala Al Daghistani. Histoplasmosis (cave disease) Histoplasmosis is a disease caused by the fungus . Histoplasma capsulatum. Histoplasma capsulatum, is usually found in soil, and often associated with decaying bird droppings, poultry house litter, caves, and areas harboring bats.
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fungus) IV. Systemic Infections – Spores are usually inhaled into the lungs; Usually start as respiratory infections. Can spread through the blood into deep tissues and infect any major organ of the body. Some can move into the Central Nervous System and cause meningitis. Sometimes fatal. Usually caused by dimorphic fungi. Dimorphic Fungi
[DOC File]FUNGI
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•Opportunistic Fungus Diseases: (diabetes, lymphomas, broad spectrum antibiotic therapy, immunosuppressed (HIV/AIDS, corticosteroids, x-irradiation, cytotoxic drugs) - Coccidioides, Candida, Cryptococcus, Aspergillus, Mucor, Rhizopus, Pneumocystis DERMATOMYCOSES (any infectious disease of skin caused by fungus)
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