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==Ecology==
= Fungal infections =


*Contaminant
== Ecology ==
*Commensal
*Colonization
*Infection without damage
*Disease with damage


==Clinical Categories==
* Contaminant
* Commensal
* Colonization
* Infection without damage
* Disease with damage


*Yeasts (single-cell)
== Clinical Categories ==
**[[Candida]]
**[[Cryptococcus]]
*Molds (multi-cellular)
**[[Hyalohyphomycosis]] (hyaline molds)
**[[Phaeohyphomycosis]] (dematiaceous or pigmented)
**[[Mucormycosis]]
**[[Dermatophyte]] (also hyaline)
*Thermally dimorphic fungi (yeast at 37°C, molds below 37°C)
**[[Histoplasmosis]]
***Great Lakes region and Ohio River Valley
***Very small cells
**[[Blastomycosis]]
***Especially prevalent in Ontario
**[[Coccidiomycosis]]
***South-western US (Arizona and Nevada)
***Larger cells
*[[Pneumocystis]]
*Unusual fungi or fungal-like organisms


== Identification ==
* Yeasts (single-cell)
** Candida
** Cryptococcus
* Molds (multi-cellular)
** Hyalohyphomycosis (hyaline molds)
** Phaeohyphomycosis (dematiaceous or pigmented)
** Mucormycosis
** Dermatophyte (also hyaline)
* Thermally dimorphic fungi (yeast at 37°C, molds below 37°C)
** Histoplasmosis
*** Great Lakes region and Ohio River Valley
*** Very small cells
** Blastomycosis
*** Especially prevalent in Ontario
** Coccidiomycosis
*** South-western US (Arizona and Nevada)
*** Larger cells
* Pneumocystis
* Unusual fungi or fungal-like organisms


== Identification of Molds ==
===Molds===


* Macroscopic
*Macroscopic
** Colony appearance
**Colony appearance
** Growth rate
**Growth rate
* Microscopic
*Microscopic
** Hyphae
**Hyphae
** Sexual reproduction (rarely)
**Sexual reproduction (rarely)
** Asexual reproduction
**Asexual reproduction
*** Blastic conidia: conidia created by budding
***Blastic conidia: conidia created by budding
**** Blastoconidia: created by budding from the apex or side of a conidiophore. May be solitary, in chains, sympodial (like alternating leaves), or multiseptate.
****Blastoconidia: created by budding from the apex or side of a conidiophore. May be solitary, in chains, sympodial (like alternating leaves), or multiseptate.
**** Annelloconidia: with rings on an annellide.
****Annelloconidia: with rings on an annellide.
**** Phialoconidia: with a collarette on a bottle-shaped phialide, conidia releated from collaratte.
****Phialoconidia: with a collarette on a bottle-shaped phialide, conidia releated from collaratte.
*** Thallic conidia: conidia created from existing hyphal segments
***Thallic conidia: conidia created from existing hyphal segments
**** Arthroconidia: may be simple or alternate (with disjunctor cells).
****Arthroconidia: may be simple or alternate (with disjunctor cells).
**** Aleurioconidia: may have macroconidia or microconidia.
****Aleurioconidia: may have macroconidia or microconidia.
**** Chlamydospores
****Chlamydospores


== Identification of Yeasts ==
===Yeasts===


* Macroscopic
*Macroscopic
** Colony appearance
**Colony appearance
* Microscopic
*Microscopic
** Budding cells: may be unipolar or (rarely) bipolar, or (rarely) division by fission
**Budding cells: may be unipolar or (rarely) bipolar, or (rarely) division by fission
** Filamentation, including pseudohyphae and true hyphae (which includes germination tubes)
**Filamentation, including pseudohyphae and true hyphae (which includes germination tubes)
** Conidium or chlamydospore production
**Conidium or chlamydospore production
* Physiological tests, including chromagar Candida medium
*Physiological tests, including chromagar Candida medium
* Molecular tests
*Molecular tests


== Further Reading ==
==Further Reading==


* Anaissie Clinical Mycology 2e
*Anaissie Clinical Mycology 2e

[[Category:Organisms]]

Latest revision as of 14:27, 7 August 2020

Ecology

  • Contaminant
  • Commensal
  • Colonization
  • Infection without damage
  • Disease with damage

Clinical Categories

Identification

Molds

  • Macroscopic
    • Colony appearance
    • Growth rate
  • Microscopic
    • Hyphae
    • Sexual reproduction (rarely)
    • Asexual reproduction
      • Blastic conidia: conidia created by budding
        • Blastoconidia: created by budding from the apex or side of a conidiophore. May be solitary, in chains, sympodial (like alternating leaves), or multiseptate.
        • Annelloconidia: with rings on an annellide.
        • Phialoconidia: with a collarette on a bottle-shaped phialide, conidia releated from collaratte.
      • Thallic conidia: conidia created from existing hyphal segments
        • Arthroconidia: may be simple or alternate (with disjunctor cells).
        • Aleurioconidia: may have macroconidia or microconidia.
        • Chlamydospores

Yeasts

  • Macroscopic
    • Colony appearance
  • Microscopic
    • Budding cells: may be unipolar or (rarely) bipolar, or (rarely) division by fission
    • Filamentation, including pseudohyphae and true hyphae (which includes germination tubes)
    • Conidium or chlamydospore production
  • Physiological tests, including chromagar Candida medium
  • Molecular tests

Further Reading

  • Anaissie Clinical Mycology 2e