Exophiala — A genus of pathogenic fungi having dematiaceous conidiophores with one or two celled annelloconidia. They cause mycetoma or phaeohyphomycosis; in cases of mycetoma, black granules develop in subcutaneous abscesses; in cases of phaeohyphomycosis … Medical dictionary
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Dematiaceae — A family of soil inhabiting, brown or black melanin producing fungi found in decaying vegetables, rotting wood, and forest carpets, and including several of the dark colored genera that cause chromoblastomycosis in humans, such as Exophiala,… … Medical dictionary
Phialophora — A genus of fungi of which at least two species, P. verrucosa and P. dermatitidis (Exophiala dermatitides), cause chromoblastomycosis. [G. phiale, a broad, flat vessel, + phoreo, to carry] * * * Phi·a·loph·o·ra .fī ə läf (ə )rə n a form genus… … Medical dictionary
Wangiella — A dematiaceous genus of fungi characterized by phialides without collarettes, a black yeastlike colony with yeast forms, and later hyphae; the fungi grow well at 40°C. W. (Exophiala) dermatitidis is an etiologic agent of chromoblastomycosis. * *… … Medical dictionary
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Brain abscess — Classification and external resources Brain abscess in a patient with CSF shunt; from Jamjoom et at., 2009[1] … Wikipedia
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