Neosartorya pseudofischeri
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Neosartorya pseudofischeri Peterson 1992
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Neosartorya pseudofischeri is a fungus first isolated at an autopsy from a fungal lesion occurring in human neck vertebrae. Its ascospore morphology was identical to that of Aspergillus thermomutatus.[further explanation needed][1]
Neosartorya species are the sexual states (teleomorph) of Aspergillus species, notably the Aspergillus fumigatus group among others.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Peterson, Stephen W. (1992). "Neosartorya pseudofischeri sp. nov. and its relationship to other species in Aspergillus section Fumigati". Mycological Research. 96 (7): 547–554. doi:10.1016/S0953-7562(09)80979-9. ISSN 0953-7562.
- ^ "Neosartorya sp". www.emlab.com. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
Further reading
[edit]- Jarv, H.; Lehtmaa, J.; Summerbell, R. C.; Hoekstra, E. S.; Samson, R. A.; Naaber, P. (2004). "Isolation of Neosartorya pseudofischeri from Blood: First Hint of Pulmonary Aspergillosis". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 42 (2): 925–928. doi:10.1128/JCM.42.2.925-928.2004. ISSN 0095-1137. PMC 344516. PMID 14766893.
- Balajee, S. A.; Gribskov, J.; Brandt, M.; Ito, J.; Fothergill, A.; Marr, K. A. (2005). "Mistaken Identity: Neosartorya pseudofischeri and Its Anamorph Masquerading as Aspergillus fumigatus". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43 (12): 5996–5999. doi:10.1128/JCM.43.12.5996-5999.2005. ISSN 0095-1137. PMC 1317194. PMID 16333088.
- Ghebremedhin, B.; Bluemel, A.; Neumann, K.-H.; Koenig, B.; Koenig, W. (2009). "Peritonitis due to Neosartorya pseudofischeri in an elderly patient undergoing peritoneal dialysis successfully treated with voriconazole". Journal of Medical Microbiology. 58 (5): 678–682. doi:10.1099/jmm.0.005785-0. ISSN 0022-2615. PMID 19369533.
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