Dematiaceous Fungi (PART 2) Flashcards

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Fonsecaea

- Microscopic appearance

A

acrotheca predominates: conidiophores blunt and knotted or club-shaped; conidiophores single or in short chains; Elliptical conidia at tip and along sides of tip

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Phialophora

- Microscopic appearance

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Flask-shaped (urn shaped) phialides with flared collarettes

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Cladosporium

- Microscopic appearance

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Chains of elliptical conidia, branching Conidiophores (usually a contaminant)

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Cladophialophora bantiana

- Microscopic appearance

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very long chains of conidia, little branching

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Difference between Cladosporium and Cladophialophora

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Cladosporium: Contaminant; shorter chains, more branching; does not grow at 40C
Cladophialophora: Neurotropic mold; long chains of conidia, little branching; grows at 40C

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Exophiala

- Microscopic appearance

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Pointed conidiophores with oval conidia;

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Exophiala

- Plate morphology

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slow growth, starts yeast-like then velvety

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Curvularia

- ________ growth

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rapid

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Curvularia

- Microscopic appearance

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  • Conidiophores are jagged where conidia attach

- Conidia are 4-celled, swollen central cell (boomerang shaped, transverse septa only)

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Alternaria

- _________ growth

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rapid

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Alternaria

- Microscopic appearance

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Drumstick/snowshoe macroconidia with longitudinal and transverse septa

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Biporalis

- Microscopic appearance

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  • twisted conidiophores where conidia are attached

- Conidia are oval and multi celled (“peapods”)

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13
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Stachybotrys

- Thought to possibly cause “_____ _____ _____”

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sick building syndrome

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Stachybotrys

- Reasons for public concern over mold causing “sick building syndrome”

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  • Mycotoxins

- mostly allergic reactions in patients (immunocomp at risk)

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Stachybotrys

- have an affinity for high _________

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cellulose (e.g. wallboard)

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Stachybotrys

- Steps that can be taken to prevent mold overgrowth in homes

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  • clean with bleach
  • find/repare water leaks
  • air conditioning or dehumidifiers
  • ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens
  • clean regularly
  • dont carpet bathrooms
17
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Microscopic morphology of Stachybotrys

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Dark, oval conidia singly or in clusters. Three to ten phialides in an upright whorl.