Hyalohyphomycosis

Type of fungal infections
Medical condition
Hyalohyphomycosis
SpecialtyInfectious diseases

Hyalohyphomycosis is a group of opportunistic mycotic infections[1] caused by nondematiaceous molds, and may be contrasted with phaeohyphomycosis.[2]: 329  A hyalohyphomycetes example is Fusarium.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Naggie S, Perfect JR (June 2009). "Molds: hyalohyphomycosis, phaeohyphomycosis, and zygomycosis". Clin. Chest Med. 30 (2): 337–53, vii–viii. doi:10.1016/j.ccm.2009.02.009. PMID 19375639.
  2. ^ James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al. (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology. Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
  3. ^ Nucci M, Anaissie E (September 2006). "Emerging fungi". Infect. Dis. Clin. North Am. 20 (3): 563–79. doi:10.1016/j.idc.2006.06.002. PMID 16984869.
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Fungal infection and mesomycetozoea
Superficial and
cutaneous
(dermatomycosis):
Tinea = skin;
Piedra (exothrix/
endothrix) = hair
Ascomycota
Dermatophyte
(Dermatophytosis)
By location
By organism
Other
Basidiomycota
Subcutaneous,
systemic,
and opportunistic
Ascomycota
Dimorphic
(yeast+mold)
Onygenales
Other
Yeast-like
Mold-like
Basidiomycota
Zygomycota
(Zygomycosis)
Mucorales
(Mucormycosis)
Entomophthorales
(Entomophthoramycosis)
Microsporidia
(Microsporidiosis)
MesomycetozoeaUngrouped

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