Mycology Flashcards
dimorphic fungi means
cold (20 Celsius) = mold
Heat (37 Celsius) = yeast
Fungi tx
Fluconazole or itraconazole for local infection
amphotericin B for systemic infection
Fungi that is from bird/bath droppings in the mississippi and ohio river valleys
Histoplasmosis
Histo hides within macrophages - macrophage filled with histoplasma
presents with palatal/tongue ulcers
Splenomegaly
Fungi that is from eastern and central US. Causes inflammatory lung disease and can disseminate to skin/bone
Broad based budding “blasto buds broadly”
Verrucous skin lesions can simulate SCC
Forms granulomatous nodules
Fungi from southwestern US, california that can cause erythema nodosum (desert bumps)
Coccidioidomycosis
Spherule filled with endospores
Disseminates to skin/bone
Erythema nodosum (desert bumps) or multiforme Arthralgias (desert rheumatism)
Can cause meningitis
Fungi from Latin America that has a “captains wheel” formation
Paracoccidioidomycosis
Inflammatory lung dz, can disseminate to skin/bone, verrucous skin lesions , forms granulomatous nodules
Tinea (dermatophytes)
Cutaneous fungal infections
includes microsporum, trichophyton, epidermophyton
Branching septate hyphae visible on KOH preparatin with blue fungal stain
Associated with pruritus
Tinea capitis
cutaneous fungal infection of head and scalp
lymphadenopathy , alopecia, scaling
Tinea Corporis
cutaneous fungal infection of the forso
erythematous scaling rings “ringworm” and central clearing
acquired from contact with an infected cat or dog
Tinea Cruris
cutaneous fungal infection of the Inguinal area
No central clearing
Spares scrotum
Tinea pedis
cutaneous fungal infection of the foot
Three varieties:
interdigital (most common)
Moccasin distribution
Vesicular type
Tinea unguium
Onychomycosis
cutaneous fungal infection of the nails
Tinea (pityriasis) versicolor
Caused by Malassezia spp.
This is a YEAST like fungus. It is not a dermatophyte eventhough it is called “tinea”
Degradation of lipids produces acids that damage melanocytes and cause hypopigmented, hyperpigmented, and or pink pathces
More common in summer because its hot and humid
“spaghetti and meatballs” appearance on microscopy
This is a dimorphic fungi that forms pseudohyphae and budding yeast at 20 celsius and germ tubes at 37 celsius.
Candida albicans
Thrush, vulvovaginitis, diaper rash, endocarditis (IV drug users), disseminated candidiasis, chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
This is a monomorphic fungi with septate hyphae that branch at 45 degree acute angles
Aspergillus fumigatus
Invasive aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients, neutrophil dysfunction, aspergillomas, some produce aflatoxins which are associated with hepatocellular carcinoma
Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) - hypersensitivity response associated with asthma and CF
May cause bronchiectasis and eosinophilia