1986
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1986.01660220079016
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Saprophytic Molds as Agents of Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Infection in the Immunocompromised Host

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“…Subcutaneous zygomycosis caused by S. racemosum in two otherwise normal boys in this report could be attributable to relative immaturity of the immune system and also, when compared with adults, trauma occurring while playing in the gardens in their neighbourhood. In both cases direct microscopy showed fungal hyphae, S. racemosum was identified on culture and there was histopathological evidence of tissue destruction, factors which establish the isolate as the aetiological agent 14 . Appropriate serological tests to diagnose zygomycosis have yet to be evaluated for clinical application 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subcutaneous zygomycosis caused by S. racemosum in two otherwise normal boys in this report could be attributable to relative immaturity of the immune system and also, when compared with adults, trauma occurring while playing in the gardens in their neighbourhood. In both cases direct microscopy showed fungal hyphae, S. racemosum was identified on culture and there was histopathological evidence of tissue destruction, factors which establish the isolate as the aetiological agent 14 . Appropriate serological tests to diagnose zygomycosis have yet to be evaluated for clinical application 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although usually occurring as saprophytes or laboratory contaminants, Paecilomyces species are associated with a fairly wide spectrum of human infections in immunocompetent patients, in particular, and immunocompromised patients as well [15]. To a large extent, the disease process is influenced by both the immunological and physiological state of the patient, and infections may range from mild and asymptomatic to serious with overt disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As they are notorious for resistance to clinical laboratory sterilization methods [3,15], they are also frequently recovered as laboratory contaminants. Generally, they occur worldwide as saprophytes in soil, organic debris, and as insect and animal pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12). Repeated cultures yielding only the same fungal pathogen are also suggestive 40 . Because Aspergillus spp., Fusarium spp., Muccor spp.…”
Section: Non‐dermatophyte Mold Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%