10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HISTOPLASMOSES»
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histoplasmoses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
histoplasmoses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Practical guide to medical and veterinary mycology
Histoplasmoses are deep mycoses caused by soil-inhabiting fungi of the genus
Histo- plasma. When parasitic they exhibit a yeastlike morphology; when
saprophytic they are filamentous fungi. However, it is possible, depending on the
nature ...
R. Vanbreuseghem, Charles de Vroey, M. Takashio, 1978
2
Hepato-gastroenterology
A ubry P, Hovette P: Les manifestations digestives des Histoplasmoses. A propos
d'un cas d'Enterocolite ulcereuse a Histoplasma capsulatum: Med.Trop. 1981; 41
, 2: 207-214. Alberti-FlorJ, Granda A: Ileocecal Histoplasmosis mimicking ...
3
Manson's Tropical Diseases: Expert Consult - Online
Histoplasmoses The classification of histoplasmosis in man is somewhat
complicated. There are two main types.81 The first, sometimes called classical or
small form histoplasmosis, is caused by Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatum
.
Jeremy Farrar, Peter Hotez, Thomas Junghanss, 2013
... HISTONES HISTOPATHOLOGIC HISTOPATHOLOGIES HISTOPATHOLOGY
HISTOPHYSIOLOGIES HISTOPHYSIOLOGY HISTOPLASMOSES
HISTOPLASMOSIS HISTORADIOGRAPHIES HISTORADIOGRAPHY HISTORIAN
HISTORIANS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
5
Laser Treatment and Photocoagulation of the Eye
... Treatment of macular subretinal neovascularisation with the red-light Krypton
laser in presumed ocular Histoplasmoses syndrome. Am J Ophthalmol 91:172-
176, 1981. Peyman G, Li M, Shin Y, Yaneyas S, Goldberg M and Raichland M: ...
R. Birngruber, V.-P. Gabel, 1984
6
Microbial Behaviour, 'in Vivo' and 'in Vitro': Fourteenth ...
Sur les histoplasmoses a petites et a grandes formes. Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis,
39, 291. Drouhet, E. & Mariat, F. (1951). Sur le determinisme du developpement
in vitro de S. schenckii sous la forme levure. C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 233, 433.
Society for General Microbiology. Symposium, H. Smith, Joan Taylor, 1964
7
Septic Bone and Joint Surgery
Actinomycoses, cryptococcoses, blastomycoses, and histoplasmoses are the
most common forms. These infections cause painless ulcerations, fistulation with
soft-tissue swelling, and chronic osteomyelitis with a mixed osteolytic and
sclerotic ...
Reinhard Schnettler, Hans-Ulrich Steinau, 2011
8
Review of Medical Microbiology 2/e, 2007
Examplefs) of soil-borne disease: (TBM page 60) A. Tetanus B. Histoplasmoses
C. Nocardia D. Ascariasis E. All of the above 313. Diseases transmitted by direct
contact are termed as: (TBM page 61) A. Contagious B. Droplet C. latrogenic D.
Disseminated histoplasmoses are also observed in AIDS patients. Diagnosis.
Suitable material for diagnostic analysis is provided by bronchial secretion, urine,
or scrapings from infection foci. For microscopic examination, Giemsa or Wright ...
F. H. Kayser, K. A. Bienz, 2011
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Manson's Tropical Diseases
Histoplasmoses The classification of histoplasmosis in man is somewhat
complicated. There are two main types.81 The first, sometimes called classical or
small form histoplasmosis, is caused by Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatum
.
Gordon C. Cook, Alimuddin Zumla, 2008