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Preferred term

Hyalohyphomycosis  

Type

  • Topical Descriptor

Broader concept

Entry terms

  • Cutaneous Hyalohyphomycoses
  • Cutaneous Hyalohyphomycosis
  • Disseminated Hyalohyphomycoses
  • Disseminated Hyalohyphomycosis
  • Hyalohyphomycoses, Cutaneous
  • Hyalohyphomycoses, Disseminated
  • Hyalohyphomycoses, Pulmonary
  • Hyalohyphomycoses, Splenic
  • Hyalohyphomycoses, Subcutaneous
  • Hyalohyphomycosis, Cutaneous
  • Hyalohyphomycosis, Disseminated
  • Hyalohyphomycosis, Pulmonary
  • Hyalohyphomycosis, Splenic
  • Hyalohyphomycosis, Subcutaneous
  • Pulmonary Hyalohyphomycoses
  • Pulmonary Hyalohyphomycosis
  • Splenic Hyalohyphomycoses
  • Splenic Hyalohyphomycosis
  • Subcutaneous Hyalohyphomycoses
  • Subcutaneous Hyalohyphomycosis

Note

  • coordinate IM with specific fungus (IM) but note specifics

Scope note

  • OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS caused by a heterogeneous group of MITOSPORIC FUNGI with clear (hyalo-) HYPHAE in the host. Common causative agents include ACREMONIUM; ASPERGILLUS; CHRYSOSPORIUM; FUSARIUM; PAECILOMYCES; PENICILLIUM; PSEUDALLESCHERIA; SCEDOSPORIUM; and SCOPULARIOPSIS. Normally a dermatomycoses, it can become invasive in the IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST.

History note

  • 2012

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URI

http://www.yso.fi/onto/mesh/D060605

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