Volume 26, Number 9—September 2020
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis
Invasive Infections with Nannizziopsis obscura Species Complex in 9 Patients from West Africa, France, 2004–20201
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Figure 1. Features of Nannizziopsis obscura infections in patients from West Africa, France 2004–2020. A) Ulcerative lesions. B) Septate hyphae and arthroconidia on a calcofluor white direct examination (original magnification ×200). C) Macroscopic aspect on Sabouraud dextrose agar at 7 days. D) Septate conidiophore bearing clavate and sessile conidia. E) Undulate hyphae. F) Barrel-shaped arthroconidia. Scale bars indicate 10 µm.
1Preliminary results of this study were presented at the International Society for Human and Animal Mycology, June 30–July 4, 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (poster 174, Medical Mycology 56, Supplement 2).
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