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Exserohilum Pictures and Information
Exserohilum species are common environmental molds found in
soil and on plants, especially grasses. Several species have been reported
as agents of phaeohyphomycosis, notably E. rostratum (= E. halodes), E.
meginnisii and E. longirostratum. Clinical manifestations
include mycotic keratitis, subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis, endocarditis,
osteomyelitis and sinusitis in both normal and immunosuppressed patients.
The
U.S. Government's Occupational
Safety and Health Administration [OSHA] lists
the following as the health effects of Exserohilum mold: Allergen,
Irritant, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Dermatitis.
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Microscopic view of Exserohilum Fungus taken by Dr. Michelle Medalla
during fungus analysis and fungus identification. |
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Acremonium ] [ Alternaria
] [ Aspergillus ] [
Aureobasidium ] [ Bipolaris
] [ Chaetomium ]
[
Chrysonila ][ Cladosporium ] [ Epicoccum
] [ Exserohilum ] [ Fusarium
] [ Geotrichum ] [ Mucor
]
[ Paecilomyces ][
Penicillium ][ Pithomyces ] [ Rhizomucor
] [ Rhizopus ]
[ Stachybotrys
] [ Syncephalastrum ] [
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