Scedosporiosis
Scedosporiosis is an infection caused by fungi from the genus Scedosporium[1] which includes two hyphomycetes of emerging medical importance, Scedosporium apiospermum and Scedosporium prolificans.[2]
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Specialty | Infectious disease |
Pseudallescheria boydii is the teleomorph (sexual state) distinguished from its anamorph (asexual state) S. apiospermum. During the past decades, both states have undergone several sequential name changes having been referred to as Petriellidium boydii, Allescheria boydii, Pseudallescheria sheari and Monosporium apiospermum.[2]
Pulmonary scedosporiosis, caused by Allescheria boydii is also a very rare fungal involvement of the lungs.[3]
See also
References
- Pseudallescheria / Scedosporium: emerging therapy-refractory opportunists in humans
- Immunotherapy Against Invasive Mold Infections Immunotherapy. 2012;4(1):107-120. © 2012 Future Medicine Ltd. Available on Medscape: here
- Meshram, Sushant; Mishra Gyanshankar (December 2011). "Pulmonary scedosporiosis–A rare entity" (PDF). Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease. 1 (4): 330–332. doi:10.1016/S2222-1808(11)60076-5. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
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