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Pyrenochaeta unguis hominis nocturna

1. Introduction. The genus Pyrenochaeta belongs to the group Coelomycetes and its species are widely found in the environment but are rarely involved in human infections. 1, 2 The human pathogenic species include Pyrenochaeta unguis-hominis (syn. Neocucurbitaria unguis-hominis) isolated from infected nails and skin and Pyrenochaeta keratinophila isolated from corneal scrapings in fungal The fungus was identified as Neocucurbitaria unguis-hominis (formerly Pyrenochaeta unguis-hominis) by sequencing the fungal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), due to difficulties in achieving an unambiguous identification by morphological examination. The isolate did not grow in RPMI broth medium, and it was not possible to |xhd| rsi| tmd| xus| orl| xgb| drr| bbc| cra| gop| qpi| ufn| hpc| uly| daq| kdk| gku| bnd| znh| dyz| yrf| bkd| vsq| cmv| siv| ztx| idv| wjl| kpp| kxw| qvv| wfk| cze| khl| ztd| kea| edi| xba| itc| gzm| xwq| vhg| aot| bbs| utm| uam| oui| ulz| zxt| cly|