A neonatal blood culture collected through a catheter grows…
A neonatal blood culture collected through a catheter grows a small yeast. The direct microscopic exam shows a mixture of hyphae and blastoconidia. The blastoconidia are round at one end with a bud-like structure at the other. The organism did not grow on routine Sabouraud Dextrose agar until oil was added. The agent of this infection is most likely:
Read DetailsA 24 year old from Southeast Asia was seen at a clinic with…
A 24 year old from Southeast Asia was seen at a clinic with a chief complaint of weight loss and fever. A complete blood count confirmed he was anemic. Multiple skin lesions were present on his arms with some developing draining pus. A gram stain of the pus revealed what appeared to be yeast-like cells. A culture of the pus grew a blue-green mold, which produced a red soluble pigment on the agar. The most likely causative agent is:
Read DetailsA patient with Hodgkin’s disease presents with headaches and…
A patient with Hodgkin’s disease presents with headaches and nuccal rigidity (stiff neck). Cultures of the spinal fluid for bacteria are negative, but the laboratory reports growth of brown colony, encapsulated yeast on Niger Bird Seed agar. Which one of the following organisms is the most likely agent?
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