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* Includes ''Aureobasidium pullulans''
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* Includes ''[[Aureobasidium pullulans]]''
 
* One of the [[black yeasts]]
 
* One of the [[black yeasts]]
 
* May contaminate metal, hardware in hospitals, commonly found as contaminants in clinical laboratories
 
* May contaminate metal, hardware in hospitals, commonly found as contaminants in clinical laboratories
   
== Clinical Presentation ==
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== Clinical Manifestations ==
 
* Has previously been found in peritoneal dialysis catheters
 
* Has previously been found in peritoneal dialysis catheters
 
* In severely compromised patients deep infections have been described, including blood, BAL, lymph nodes, splenic abscess or CSF
 
* In severely compromised patients deep infections have been described, including blood, BAL, lymph nodes, splenic abscess or CSF
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* Some other sources quote [[Is treated by::fluconazole]]/[[Is treated by::flucytosine]] as possible agents
 
* Some other sources quote [[Is treated by::fluconazole]]/[[Is treated by::flucytosine]] as possible agents
   
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[[Category:Dematiaceous molds]]
 
[[Category:Dematiaceous molds]]

Latest revision as of 16:53, 27 January 2022

Clinical Manifestations

  • Has previously been found in peritoneal dialysis catheters
  • In severely compromised patients deep infections have been described, including blood, BAL, lymph nodes, splenic abscess or CSF

Diagnosis

  • Culture
    • Colony: looks like a black yeast on culture
    • Microscopy:
      • Septate, hyaline hyphae becoming dark brown with age
      • Synchronous conidia (3 at a time) from irregular hyphae
  • DNA sequencing can identify it further

Management