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FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1990): Key to histological identification of causative agents in systemic mycoses IV. Česká Mykologie 44(4): 193-202 (published: 26th November, 1990)
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Based on author’s experience and data from literature the key suggests identification of microscopical fungi according to morphology of mycotic elements found in histological sections from human and animal tissues. Part IV: Concise information about species and varieties comprising remarks on occurrence and character of diseases in humans and animals, morphology of fungi in tissues and histopathological pictures. The article is concluded by a list of literature. Includes overview of Zygomycetes.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1990): Key to histological identification causativeagents in systemic mycoses III. Česká Mykologie 44(3): 129-139 (published: 22nd October, 1990)
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Based on authors’ experience and data from literature the key suggests identification of microscopical fungi according to morphology of mycotic elements found in histological sections from human and animal tissues. Part III: Concise information about species and varieties comprising remarks on occurrence and character of diseases in humans and animals, morphology of fungi in tissues and histopathological pictures. Examples include Histoplasma capsulatum var. capsulatum and its teleomorph Ajellomyces capsulatus.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1990): Key to histological identification of causative agents in systemic mycoses II. Česká Mykologie 44(2): 65-76 (published: 22nd June, 1990)
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Based on authors’ experience and data from literature the key suggests identification of microscopical fungi according to morphology of mycotic elements found in histological sections from human and animal tissues. Part II: Concise information about species and varieties comprising remarks on occurrence and character of diseases in humans and animals, morphology of fungi in tissues and histopathological pictures.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1989): Key to histological identification of causative agents in systemic mycoses I. Česká Mykologie 44(1): 1-13 (published: 22nd February, 1990)
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Based on authors' experience and data from literature the key suggests identification of microscopical fungi according to morphology of mycotic elements found in histological sections from human and animal tissues. Part I: Introduction. Extent and contents of the key. Diagnostic features. Survey of taxa. Key.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P., LUKÁŠOVÁ M. (1985): Stomatomaxillary and rhinoorbital absidiosis. Česká Mykologie 39(3): 150-154 (published: 1985)
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Cranial mucormycosis occurred in a 20-year-old man suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Absidia corymbifera was proved by cultivation of nasal smears. Mycosis was influenced quickly by Amphotericin B administered intravenously in spite of the fatal basic condition. Post mortem Absidia corymbifera was proved by cultivation and histology in gangrenous nasal and paranasal mucosa.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P., LUKÁŠOVÁ M. (1983): Pancarditis in disseminated human absidiosis. Česká Mykologie 37(4): 252-256 (published: 1983)
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A case report of pancarditis in disseminated mucormycosis caused by Absidia corymbifera in a 47-year-old male with chronic myeloid leukemia. This is only the 25th such case described, and the second with confirmed cultivation of the pathogen.
FRAGNER P., MIŘEJOVSKÝ P. (1983): Unusual shape of cryptococci in human tissue and in culture. A case of disseminated infection with a survey of cryptococcosis in ČSSR. Česká Mykologie 37(1): 35-41 (published: 1983)
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A case of disseminated cryptococcosis was proved by histology and cultivation. Cryptococci in tissue were rather polymorphous: spherical (3–6.5 μm), a bit oval or conspicuously elongated (2.5–4.5 × 5–8.5 μm), dumbbell-, roll-, and rod-shaped (2–2.2 × 4.5–6 μm). Some of them had a weak capsule less than 1 μm in thickness. Cultivated colonies grew glossy and smooth as well as dull and rough. Crude preparations made from the fuzzy border of rough colonies showed a pseudomycelium up to 50 μm long. About 30 preceding Czechoslovak cases of cryptococcosis were reviewed starting from 1954. But one of them was akin in histology to the present case; in another one, there was a rudimentary pseudomycelium in tissue. Literature concerning an atypical shape of cryptococci was commented.
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