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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
=== Microbiology ===
 
=== Microbiology ===
* Caused by ''[[Is caused by::Basidiobolus ranarum]]'', which leads to subcutaneous zygomycosis, or ''[[Is caused by::Conidiobolus coronatus]]'', which causes chronic rhinofacial zygomycosis and is more common in India, Asia, and Saudi Arabia.
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* Caused by ''[[Is caused by::Basidiobolus ranarum]]'', which leads to subcutaneous zygomycosis, or ''[[Is caused by::Conidiobolus coronatus]]'', which causes chronic rhinofacial zygomycosis
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=== Epidemiology ===
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* Basidiobolus lives in the intestines of many amphibians i.e. frogs, toads, salamanders, often in their feces as well as decaying fruits and soil. Tropical and subtropical but expanding into US.
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* Conidiobolus more common in India, Asia, and Saudi Arabia
   
 
== Diagnosis ==
 
== Diagnosis ==

Revision as of 09:13, 19 March 2020

Background

Microbiology

Epidemiology

  • Basidiobolus lives in the intestines of many amphibians i.e. frogs, toads, salamanders, often in their feces as well as decaying fruits and soil. Tropical and subtropical but expanding into US.
  • Conidiobolus more common in India, Asia, and Saudi Arabia

Diagnosis

  • Needs tissue and culture for diagnosis

Culture

  • On KOH-Calcofluor, shows broad, thin-walled and pauci-septate or aseptate fungus
  • Rapid-growing in culture
  • Conidiobolus can have “beaked” shape on spores, with a spore that has secondary spores attached to it
  • Basidiobolus also has spores with a beak.

Biopsy

  • Strong eosinophilic reaction in tissue histopathology.