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ZYGOMYCETES: Mucor spp


-No rhizoids

ZYGOMYCETES: Mucor spp


-cottony & fluffy; white to yellow


-become darker grey

ZYGOMYCETES: Rhizopus


-has rhizoids opposite of sporangia


-unbranched sporangiophore

ZYGOMYCETES: Rhizopus


-cottony & fluffy; white to yellow


-become darker grey



ZYGOMYCETES: Rhizomucor


-branched sporangiophore


-Rhizoids



ZYGOMYCETES: Rhizomucor


-fluffy white



ZYGOMYCETES: Absidia


-branched sporangiophore


-pear-shaped sporangia


-rare rhizoids



ZYGOMYCETES: Absidia


-pale white to grey



ZYGOMYCETES: Syncephalstrum


-sympodial branched sporangiophore


-medosporangia

ZYGOMYCETES: Syncephalstrum


-cottony to fluffy white


-darker grey as sporangia develop

DIMORPHIC: Sporothrix schenckii (mold)


-oval conidia in rosette head shape



DIMORPHIC: Sporothrix schenckii (yeast)


-cigar body shapes

DIMORPHIC: Sporothrix schenckii (thallus)


-causes "rose gardener mycosis"



DIMORPHIC: Histoplasma capsulatum (yeast)


-narrow attachments

DIMORPHIC: Histoplasma capsulatum (mold)


-large macroconidia


-Small microconidia

DIMORPHIC: Histoplasma capsulatum (thallus)


-white buff brown suede


-reverse: pale yellow to brown

DIMORPHIC: Blastomyces dermatitidis (mold)


-delicate



DIMORPHIC: Blastomyces dermatitidis (yeast)


-broad based budding

DIMORPHIC: Blastomyces dermatitidis (thallus)


-wrinkled and folded fluffy white



DIMORPHIC: Paracoccidioides brasillensis (mold)


-variable shaped conidia with thin attachment



DIMORPHIC: Paracoccidioides brasillensis (yeast)


-"ships wheel"



DIMORPHIC: Paracoccidioides brasillensis (thallus)


-Variable colonie morphology



DIMORPHIC: Coccidioides Immitis


-single-celled arthroconidia


-rectangle/barrel shaped


-same at room and body temp



DIMORPHIC: Coccidioides Immitis


-moist and glaborous


-become suede like


-revers is tan to brown



DERMATOPHYTES: Microsporum (mold)


-spindle shaped tapered conidia ends


-both micro and macroconidia


-septate hyphae



DERMATOPHYTES: Microsporum (thallus)


-color varies depending on species


-invades skin and hair (NOT NAILS)



DERMATOPHYTES: Epidermophyton (mold)


-smooth club shaped macroconidia


-numerous macroconidia (NO MICRO)


-septate hyphae



DERMATOPHYTES: Epidermophyton (Thallus)


-yellow to olive grey thallus


-reverse: orange to brown


-infects skin and nails (NOT HAIR)

DERMATOPHYTES: Trichophyton rubrum (mold)


-teardrop shaped microconidia


-cigar shaped macroconidia



DERMATOPHYTES: Trichophyton rubrum (thallus)


-thallus: white and cottony


-reverse red to yellowish


-Hair, skin & nails


-Urea NEGATIVE

DERMATOPHYTES: Trichophyton mentagrophytes (mold)


-round clustered microconidia


-occasional macroconidia


-spiral hyphae


DERMATOPHYTES: Trichophyton mentagrophytes (thallus)


-Thallus: flat, white, creamy to powdery


-Reverse: yellow/brown to reddish brown


-Hair, Skin and Nails


-Urea POSITIVE, Hair Perforation POSITIVE

DERMATOPHYTES: Trichophyton tonsurans (mold)


-variable shaped microconidia


-balloon shaped conidia



DERMATOPHYTES: Trichophyton tonsurans (thallus)


-suede-like pale to dark yellow


-Reverse: brown to red/mahogany


-Hair, Skin & Nails


-Urea POSITIVE, Hair perforation NEGATIVE

OPPORTUNISTS: Penicillium (mold)


-phialides


-round conidia


-branches



OPPORTUNISTS: Penicillium (thallus)


-shades of green to white

OPPORTUNISTS: Aspergillus Niger (mold)


-large, darke brown conidia head



OPPORTUNISTS: Aspergillus Niger (thallus)


-white/yellow felt mat


-Black colonies


-NO Growth at 45



OPPORTUNISTS: Aspergillus Flavus (mold)





OPPORTUNISTS: Aspergillus Flavus (thallus)


-Yellow/green


-NO growth at 45



OPPORTUNISTS: Aspergillus Fumagatus (mold)


-columnar conidia heads

OPPORTUNISTS: Aspergillus Fumagatus (thallus)


-blue/green center


-white periphery


-DOES GROW at 45

OPPORTUNISTS: Fusarium (mold)


-sickle "canoe" shaped macroconidia


-septate hyphae



OPPORTUNISTS: Fusarium (thallus)


-pink or violet colored



OPPORTUNISTS: Paecilomyces (mold)


-phialides taper (unlike penicillum)

OPPORTUNISTS: Paecilomyces (thallus)


-yellow-brown or lilac



OPPORTUNISTS: Acremonium (mold)


-delicate, unbranched phialides


-oblong conidia


-septate hyphae


"candle with a flame"

OPPORTUNISTS: Acremonium (thallus)


-white, grey, or rose colored



DEMATIACEOUS: Curvularia (mold)


-Enladgred & bent conidia


-groups of 3 or more


-4 cells average

DEMATIACEOUS: Bipolaris (mold)


-pseudoseptate conidia


-pale brown


-3-6 cells average

DEMATIACEOUS: Alternaria (mold)


-large conidia


-longitudinal septations



DEMATIACEOUS: Epicoccum(mold)


-funnel shaped base


-singly formed

DEMATIACEOUS: Cladiosporium (mold)


-conidial chains


-dark septate hyphae



DEMATIACEOUS: Aureobasidium (mold)


-dark, closely septate hyphae


-some delicate and thin walled hyphae

DEMATIACEOUS: Ulocladium (mold)


-Dark brown conidia


-Ovoid conidia


-Rough walled