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Fundamental medical mycology [[electronic resource] /] / Errol Reiss, H. Jean Shadomy, G. Marshall Lyon III
Fundamental medical mycology [[electronic resource] /] / Errol Reiss, H. Jean Shadomy, G. Marshall Lyon III
Autore Reiss Errol
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (655 p.)
Disciplina 616.9/6901
Altri autori (Persone) ShadomyH. Jean
LyonG. Marshall
Soggetto topico Medical mycology
Microbiology
ISBN 1-283-28271-2
9786613282712
1-118-10176-6
1-118-10177-4
1-118-10175-8
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Nota di contenuto Fundamental Medical Mycology; Fundamental Medical Mycology; Contents; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One Introduction to Fundamental Medical Mycology, Laboratory Diagnostic Methods, and Antifungal Therapy; 1. Introduction to Fundamental Medical Mycology; 1.1 Topics not Covered, or Receiving Secondary Emphasis; 1.2 Biosafety Considerations: Before You Begin Work with Pathogenic Fungi...; 1.2.1 Biological Safety Cabinets (BSC); 1.2.2 Precautions to Take in Handling Etiologic Agents that Cause Systemic Mycoses; 1.2.3 Additional Precautions at Biosafety Level 3 (BSL 3)
1.2.4 Safety Training1.2.5 Disinfectants and Waste Disposal; 1.3 Fungi Defined: Their Ecologic Niche; 1.4 Medical Mycology; 1.5 A Brief History of Medical Mycology; 1.5.1 Ancient Greece; 1.5.2 Middle Ages; 1.5.3 Twentieth Century; 1.5.4 Endemic Mycoses in the Americas; 1.5.5 Era of Immunosuppression in the Treatment of Cancer, Maintenance of Organ Transplants, and Autoimmune Diseases; 1.5.6 Opportunistic Mycoses; 1.5.7 HIV/AIDS; 1.5.8 Twenty-first Century; 1.6 Rationale for Fungal Identification; 1.6.1 Developing the Treatment Plan; 1.6.2 Investigating Outbreaks
1.6.3 Determining the Susceptibility to Antifungal Agents1.6.4 Estimating the Significance of Fungi Generally Considered to be Opportunists or Saprobes; 1.6.5 Types of Vegetative Growth; 1.7 Sporulation; 1.8 Dimorphism; 1.8.1 Dimorphism and Pathogenesis; 1.9 Sex in Fungi; 1.9.1 Anamorph and Teleomorph Nomenclature; 1.10 Classification of Mycoses Based on the Primary Site of Pathology; 1.10.1 Superficial Mycoses; 1.10.2 Cutaneous Mycoses; 1.10.3 Systemic Opportunistic Mycoses; 1.10.4 Subcutaneous Mycoses; 1.10.5 Endemic Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Environmental Molds
1.11 Taxonomy/Classification: Kingdom Fungi1.11.1 The Phylogenetic Species Concept for Classification; 1.11.2 The Higher Level Classification of Kingdom Fungi; 1.12 General Composition of the Fungal Cell; 1.12.1 Yeast Cell Cycle; 1.12.2 Hyphal Morphogenesis; 1.12.3 Cell Wall; 1.13 Primary Pathogens; 1.13.1 Susceptibility to Primary Pathogens; 1.14 Endemic Versus Worldwide Presence; 1.15 Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens; 1.15.1 Susceptibility to Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens: Host Factors; 1.16 Determinants of Pathogenicity; General References in Medical Mycology
Selected References for Introduction to Fundamental Medical MycologyWebsites Cited; Questions; 2. Laboratory Diagnostic Methods in Medical Mycology; 2.1 Who Is Responsible for Identifying Pathogenic Fungi?; 2.1.1 Role of the Clinical Laboratorian; 2.1.2 Role of the Physician; 2.2 What Methods are Used to Identify Pathogenic Fungi?; 2.2.1 Culture and Identification; 2.3 Laboratory Detection, Recovery, and Identification of Fungi in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory; 2.3.1 The Laboratory Manual; 2.3.2 Specimen Collection; 2.3.3 Direct Examination; 2.3.4 Histopathology; 2.3.5 Culture
2.3.6 Storage and Cryopreservation of Cultures for QA and QC in the Clinical Mycology Laboratory
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Reiss Errol  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2012
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Fundamental medical mycology [[electronic resource] /] / Errol Reiss, H. Jean Shadomy, G. Marshall Lyon III
Fundamental medical mycology [[electronic resource] /] / Errol Reiss, H. Jean Shadomy, G. Marshall Lyon III
Autore Reiss Errol
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (655 p.)
Disciplina 616.9/6901
Altri autori (Persone) ShadomyH. Jean
LyonG. Marshall
Soggetto topico Medical mycology
Microbiology
ISBN 1-283-28271-2
9786613282712
1-118-10176-6
1-118-10177-4
1-118-10175-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Fundamental Medical Mycology; Fundamental Medical Mycology; Contents; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One Introduction to Fundamental Medical Mycology, Laboratory Diagnostic Methods, and Antifungal Therapy; 1. Introduction to Fundamental Medical Mycology; 1.1 Topics not Covered, or Receiving Secondary Emphasis; 1.2 Biosafety Considerations: Before You Begin Work with Pathogenic Fungi...; 1.2.1 Biological Safety Cabinets (BSC); 1.2.2 Precautions to Take in Handling Etiologic Agents that Cause Systemic Mycoses; 1.2.3 Additional Precautions at Biosafety Level 3 (BSL 3)
1.2.4 Safety Training1.2.5 Disinfectants and Waste Disposal; 1.3 Fungi Defined: Their Ecologic Niche; 1.4 Medical Mycology; 1.5 A Brief History of Medical Mycology; 1.5.1 Ancient Greece; 1.5.2 Middle Ages; 1.5.3 Twentieth Century; 1.5.4 Endemic Mycoses in the Americas; 1.5.5 Era of Immunosuppression in the Treatment of Cancer, Maintenance of Organ Transplants, and Autoimmune Diseases; 1.5.6 Opportunistic Mycoses; 1.5.7 HIV/AIDS; 1.5.8 Twenty-first Century; 1.6 Rationale for Fungal Identification; 1.6.1 Developing the Treatment Plan; 1.6.2 Investigating Outbreaks
1.6.3 Determining the Susceptibility to Antifungal Agents1.6.4 Estimating the Significance of Fungi Generally Considered to be Opportunists or Saprobes; 1.6.5 Types of Vegetative Growth; 1.7 Sporulation; 1.8 Dimorphism; 1.8.1 Dimorphism and Pathogenesis; 1.9 Sex in Fungi; 1.9.1 Anamorph and Teleomorph Nomenclature; 1.10 Classification of Mycoses Based on the Primary Site of Pathology; 1.10.1 Superficial Mycoses; 1.10.2 Cutaneous Mycoses; 1.10.3 Systemic Opportunistic Mycoses; 1.10.4 Subcutaneous Mycoses; 1.10.5 Endemic Mycoses Caused by Dimorphic Environmental Molds
1.11 Taxonomy/Classification: Kingdom Fungi1.11.1 The Phylogenetic Species Concept for Classification; 1.11.2 The Higher Level Classification of Kingdom Fungi; 1.12 General Composition of the Fungal Cell; 1.12.1 Yeast Cell Cycle; 1.12.2 Hyphal Morphogenesis; 1.12.3 Cell Wall; 1.13 Primary Pathogens; 1.13.1 Susceptibility to Primary Pathogens; 1.14 Endemic Versus Worldwide Presence; 1.15 Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens; 1.15.1 Susceptibility to Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens: Host Factors; 1.16 Determinants of Pathogenicity; General References in Medical Mycology
Selected References for Introduction to Fundamental Medical MycologyWebsites Cited; Questions; 2. Laboratory Diagnostic Methods in Medical Mycology; 2.1 Who Is Responsible for Identifying Pathogenic Fungi?; 2.1.1 Role of the Clinical Laboratorian; 2.1.2 Role of the Physician; 2.2 What Methods are Used to Identify Pathogenic Fungi?; 2.2.1 Culture and Identification; 2.3 Laboratory Detection, Recovery, and Identification of Fungi in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory; 2.3.1 The Laboratory Manual; 2.3.2 Specimen Collection; 2.3.3 Direct Examination; 2.3.4 Histopathology; 2.3.5 Culture
2.3.6 Storage and Cryopreservation of Cultures for QA and QC in the Clinical Mycology Laboratory
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Reiss Errol  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2012
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Larone's medically important fungi : a guide to identification / / Thomas J. Walsh, MD, PhD (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM, Randall T. Hayden, M.D., Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., F(AAM) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone
Larone's medically important fungi : a guide to identification / / Thomas J. Walsh, MD, PhD (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM, Randall T. Hayden, M.D., Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., F(AAM) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone
Autore Walsh Thommie
Edizione [Sixth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : ASM Press, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (553 pages)
Disciplina 616.9/6901
Soggetto topico Pathogenic fungi
Fungi - Cultures and culture media
Medical mycology
ISBN 1-68367-296-8
1-68367-053-1
1-55581-988-5
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Walsh Thommie  
Washington, DC : , : ASM Press, , [2018]
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Larone's medically important fungi : a guide to identification / / Thomas J. Walsh, MD, PhD (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM, Randall T. Hayden, M.D., Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., F(AAM) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone
Larone's medically important fungi : a guide to identification / / Thomas J. Walsh, MD, PhD (hon), FIDSA, FAAM, FECMM, Randall T. Hayden, M.D., Davise H. Larone, MT(ASCP), Ph.D., F(AAM) ; illustrated by Davise H. Larone
Autore Walsh Thommie
Edizione [Sixth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : ASM Press, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (553 pages)
Disciplina 616.9/6901
Soggetto topico Pathogenic fungi
Fungi - Cultures and culture media
Medical mycology
ISBN 1-68367-296-8
1-68367-053-1
1-55581-988-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809867803321
Walsh Thommie  
Washington, DC : , : ASM Press, , [2018]
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Larone's medically important fungi : a guide to identification / / Lars F. Westblade [and three others]
Larone's medically important fungi : a guide to identification / / Lars F. Westblade [and three others]
Autore Westblade Lars F (Lars Frederick), <1976->
Edizione [Seventh edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ : , : Wiley-ASM Press, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (555 pages)
Disciplina 616.9/6901
Soggetto topico Fungi - Cultures and culture media
Fungi - Cytochemistry
ISBN 1-68367-443-X
1-68367-441-3
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Preface to the Seventh Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Basics -- How To Use the Guide -- Use of Reference Laboratories and Regulations for Transport -- Safety Precautions -- Taxonomy and Nomenclature -- PART I Direct Microscopic Examination of Clinical Specimens -- Introduction -- Histological Terminology -- Tissue Reactions to Fungal Infection -- Stains -- TABLE 1.1 Histochemical stains for fungi and/or filamentous bacteria in tissue -- Guide to Interpretation of Direct Microscopic Examination -- Detailed Descriptions -- Actinomycosis -- Mycetoma (Actinomycotic or Eumycotic) -- Nocardiosis -- Mucormycosis (Zygomycosis) -- Aspergillosis -- Miscellaneous Hyalohyphomycoses (Other than Aspergillosis) -- Dermatophytosis (Tinea, Ringworm) -- Tinea versicolor -- Tinea nigra -- Phaeohyphomycosis -- Chromoblastomycosis -- Sporotrichosis -- Histoplasmosis -- Emergomycosis -- Talaromycosis (Penicilliosis) -- Blastomycosis -- Paracoccidioidomycosis -- Lobomycosis -- Candidiasis -- Trichosporonosis -- Cryptococcosis -- Pneumocystosis -- Protothecosis -- Coccidioidomycosis -- Rhinosporidiosis -- Adiaspiromycosis -- PART II Identification of Fungi in Culture -- Guide to Identification of Fungi in Culture -- Detailed Descriptions -- Filamentous Bacteria -- Introduction to Filamentous Bacteria -- TABLE 2.1 Differentiation of filamentous aerobic actinomycetes encountered in clinical specimens -- Nocardia spp. -- Streptomyces spp. -- Actinomadura spp. -- Nocardiopsis dassonvillei -- Yeasts and Yeastlike Organisms -- Introduction to Yeasts and Yeastlike Organisms -- Candida albicans -- TABLE 2.2 Characteristics of the genera of clinically encountered yeasts and yeastlike organisms -- Candida dubliniensis.
TABLE 2.3 Characteristics of Candida spp. most commonly encountered in the clinical laboratory -- TABLE 2.4 Characteristics that assist in differentiating Candida dubliniensis from -- Candida tropicalis -- Candida parapsilosis species complex -- Candida lusitaniae -- Candida krusei -- TABLE 2.5 Differentiating characteristics of Magnusiomyces capitatus (formerly Blastoschizomyces capitatus) versus Candida krusei -- TABLE 2.6 Differentiating characteristics of Candida krusei, Candida inconspicua, and Candida norvegensis -- Candida kefyr -- Candida rugosa species complex -- Candida guilliermondii species complex -- TABLE 2.7 Differentiating characteristics of Candida guilliermondii versus Candida famata -- Candida lipolytica -- Candida zeylanoides -- Candida glabrata species complex -- Candida auris -- Candida haemulonii species complex -- Candida pelliculosa -- Cryptococcus neoformans species complex -- Cryptococcus gattii species complex -- TABLE 2.8 Characteristics of Cryptococcus spp. and former members of the genus -- TABLE 2.9 Characteristics of yeasts and yeastlike organisms other than Candida spp. and Cryptococcus spp. -- Rhodotorula and Cystobasidium spp. -- Sporobolomyces salmonicolor -- Saccharomyces cerevisiae -- Malassezia spp. -- Malassezia pachydermatis -- Ustilago spp. -- Prototheca spp. -- Trichosporon and Cutaneotrichosporon spp. -- TABLE 2.10 Key characteristics of the most common clinically encountered Trichosporon spp. and Cutaneotrichosporon spp. -- Magnusiomyces capitatus -- Geotrichum candidum -- Thermally Dimorphic and/or Endemic Fungi -- Introduction to Thermally Dimorphic and/or Endemic Fungi -- Histoplasma capsulatum -- Emergomyces spp. -- Blastomyces dermatitidis/gilchristii -- Coccidioides immitis/posadasii -- Paracoccidioides brasiliensis -- Talaromyces marneffei -- Sporothrix schenckii species complex.
Emmonsia crescens -- Thermally Monomorphic Moulds -- Mucormycetes -- Introduction to Mucormycetes -- TABLE 2.11 Differential characteristics of similar organisms in the class Mucormycetes -- TABLE 2.12 Differential characteristics of the clinically encountered Rhizopus spp. -- Rhizopus spp. -- Mucor spp. -- Rhizomucor spp. -- Lichtheimia corymbifera species complex -- Apophysomyces elegans species complex -- Saksenaea vasiformis -- Cokeromyces recurvatus -- Cunninghamella bertholletiae -- Syncephalastrum racemosum -- Basidiobolus spp. -- Conidiobolus coronatus -- Dematiaceous Fungi -- Introduction to Dematiaceous Fungi -- Fonsecaea spp. -- Myrmecridium schulzeri -- Rhinocladiella mackenziei -- Phialophora verrucosa -- TABLE 2.13 Characteristics of Phialophora, Pleurostoma (formerly Pleurostomophora), Phaeoacremonium, Acremonium and Sarocladium, Phialemonium, and Coniochaeta (formerly Lecythophora) -- Pleurostoma richardsiae -- Phaeoacremonium parasiticum -- Phialemonium spp. -- Cladosporium spp. -- TABLE 2.14 Characteristics of Cladosporium spp. and Cladophialophora spp. -- Cladophialophora carrionii -- Cladophialophora boppii -- Cladophialophora bantiana -- Scedosporium apiospermum species complex -- TABLE 2.15 Differentiating phenotypic characteristics of the clinically encountered members of Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans -- Lomentospora prolificans -- Verruconis gallopava -- TABLE 2.16 Characteristics of some of the "black yeasts" 246 -- Exophiala jeanselmei species complex -- Exophiala dermatitidis -- Hortaea werneckii -- Madurella mycetomatis -- Trematosphaeria grisea -- Piedraia hortae -- Aureobasidium pullulans -- TABLE 2.17 Differential characteristics of Aureobasidium pullulans versus Hormonema dematioides -- Hormonema dematioides -- Neoscytalidium dimidiatum -- Botrytis cinerea -- Stachybotrys chartarum.
Thermothelomyces thermophilus -- Curvularia spp. -- TABLE 2.18 Characteristics of Curvularia spp. and Exserohilum rostratum -- Exserohilum rostratum -- Helminthosporium spp. -- Alternaria spp. -- Stemphylium spp. -- Pseudopithomyces spp. -- Epicoccum spp. -- Nigrospora spp. -- Chaetomium spp. -- Phoma spp. -- Dermatophytes -- Introduction to Dermatophytes -- Latin Terms for Dermatophyte Infections -- Microsporum audouinii -- Microsporum canis -- Paraphyton cookei species complex -- Nannizzia gypsea species complex -- Lophophyton gallinae -- Nannizzia nana -- Microsporum ferrugineum -- Trichophyton mentagrophytes species complex -- TABLE 2.19 Differentiation of similar conidia-producing Trichophyton spp. and Arthroderma spp. -- Trichophyton rubrum -- Trichophyton tonsurans -- Arthroderma terrestre species complex -- Trichophyton megninii -- Trichophyton soudanense -- TABLE 2.20 Growth patterns of Trichophyton spp. and Arthroderma spp. on nutritional test media -- Trichophyton schoenleinii -- Trichophyton verrucosum -- Trichophyton violaceum -- Arthroderma uncinatum -- Epidermophyton floccosum -- Hyaline Hyphomycetes -- Introduction to Hyaline Hyphomycetes -- Fungi in Which Arthroconidia Predominate -- TABLE 2.21 Differential characteristics of fungi in which arthroconidia predominate -- Malbranchea spp. -- Pseudogymnoascus pannorum -- Arthrographis kalrae -- Hormographiella aspergillata -- Common Species of Aspergillus -- The genus Aspergillus -- TABLE 2.22 Differentiating characteristics of the most common Aspergillus spp. -- Aspergillus fumigatus species complex -- Aspergillus niger species complex -- Aspergillus flavus species complex -- Aspergillus versicolor species complex -- Aspergillus ustus species complex -- Aspergillus tanneri -- Aspergillus nidulans species complex -- Aspergillus glaucus -- Aspergillus terreus species complex.
Aspergillus clavatus -- Penicillium spp. -- Paecilomyces variotii -- Rasamsonia argillacea species complex -- Purpureocillium lilacinum -- TABLE 2.23 Differential characteristics of Paecilomyces variotii, Rasamsonia argillacea, and Purpureocillium lilacinum -- Scopulariopsis spp. -- TABLE 2.24 Differential characteristics of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis versus Scopulariopsis brumptii -- Gliocladium spp. -- Trichoderma spp. -- Metarhizium anisopliae species complex -- Beauveria bassiana -- Verticillium spp. -- Acremonium and Sarocladium spp. -- Fusarium spp. -- Coniochaeta spp. -- Trichothecium roseum -- Chrysosporium spp. -- TABLE 2.25 Differential characteristics of Chrysosporium versus Sporotrichum -- Sporotrichum pruinosum -- Sepedonium spp. -- Chrysonilia sitophila -- Schizophyllum commune -- PART III Basics of Molecular Methods for Fungal dentification -- Introduction -- Fungal Targets -- TABLE 3.1 Frequently used fungal molecular targets and primers for sequence-based species identification -- TABLE 3.2 Examples of fungal molecular targets and primers for multilocus sequence- based species identification -- Classic Molecular Identification Methods -- Polymerase Chain Reaction -- Non-Sequencing-Based Identification Methods -- MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry -- Signal Amplification Methods -- PNA FISH -- Nucleic Acid Amplification Methods -- T2 Magnetic Resonance -- Broad-Panel Molecular Testing and Other Emerging Sample-to-Answer Technologies -- Sequencing-Based Identification Methods -- Sanger Sequencing -- TABLE.3.3 Lane construction for traditional bidirectional Sanger sequencing -- Massive Parallel or Next-Generation Sequencing -- Applications of DNA Sequencing -- Accurate Molecular Identification -- TABLE.3.4 Commonly used databases for identification of medically important fungi -- Phylogenetic Analysis -- Organism Typing.
Detection of Genetic Determinants of Resistance.
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Westblade Lars F (Lars Frederick), <1976->  
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