Microscopic examination of a fungus cultured from a patient…
Microscopic examination of a fungus cultured from a patient with tinea pedis showed large, smooth, thin-walled, club-shaped macroconidia appearing singly and in clusters of two to three from the tips of short conidiophores. The colonies did not produce microconidia. What is the most likely identification?
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A 45-year-old pigeon breeder in Washington State, who recently received a renal transplant complained to his physician of headache, dizziness, blurred vision, and a stiff neck. Specimens of purulent cerebrospinal fluid were sent to your microbiology laboratory (pretend you’re living in Washington). A carefully examined Gram stain of the CSF sediment was negative; however, on brain heart infusion agar with blood at 30oC, a white, mucoid yeast rapidly grew. The organism also grew on Niger seed (birdseed) agar with a maroon-brown colony appearance. Which disease do you suspect?
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