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| *Examples- ''Hortaea werneckii'', causing tinea nigra, and ''Piedraia hortae'', causing black piedra | | *Examples- ''Hortaea werneckii'', causing tinea nigra, and ''Piedraia hortae'', causing black piedra |
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− | '''Cutaneous''': Also known as [[Dermatophytosis|'''dermatophytoses''']] | + | '''Cutaneous''': including [[Dermatophytosis|'''dermatophytoses''']] |
| *Only affect superficial keratinized tissue- skin, hair and nails | | *Only affect superficial keratinized tissue- skin, hair and nails |
| *Again generally not dangerous | | *Again generally not dangerous |
− | *Examples- ''Candida albicans'', causing candidiasis of the skin and nails, ''Microsporum'' species | + | *Examples- [[Yeast-like fungi#Candidosis|''Candida albicans'']], causing [[Yeast-like fungi#Candidosis|candidiasis]] of the skin and nails and ''Microsporum'' species |
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| [[Subcutaneous Mycoses|'''Subcutaneous''']]: Usually cause chronic localised infections of the skin and underlying dermis | | [[Subcutaneous Mycoses|'''Subcutaneous''']]: Usually cause chronic localised infections of the skin and underlying dermis |
− | *Normally reside in soil and vegetation; they enter skin through cuts and grazes | + | *Normally reside in soil and vegetation, entering the skin through cuts and grazes |
| *Can occasionally affect the deep tissues, e.g. bones and muscles | | *Can occasionally affect the deep tissues, e.g. bones and muscles |
− | *Examples- ''Sporothrix schenkii'', causing sporotrichosis, ''Madurella mycetomatis'' causing mycetoma | + | *Examples- [[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis|''Sporothrix schenkii'']], causing [[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis|sporotrichosis]], [[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Eumycotic Mycetoma|''Madurella mycetomatis'']] causing [[Subcutaneous Mycoses#Eumycotic Mycetoma|mycetoma]] |
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| [[Systemic Mycoses|'''Systemic''']]: Also known as '''deep''', '''endemic''' or '''primary''' | | [[Systemic Mycoses|'''Systemic''']]: Also known as '''deep''', '''endemic''' or '''primary''' |
− | *Usually serious; sometimes fatal | + | *Usually serious |
− | *Examples- ''Histoplasma capsulatum'' causing histoplasmosis, ''Blastomyces dermatitidis'' causing blastomycosis | + | *Sometimes fatal |
| + | *Examples- [[Systemic Mycoses#Histoplasmosis|''Histoplasma capsulatum'']] causing [[Systemic Mycoses#Histoplasmosis|histoplasmosis]], [[Systemic Mycoses#Blastomycosis|''Blastomyces dermatitidis'']] causing [[Systemic Mycoses#Blastomycosis|blastomycosis]] |
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| '''Opportunistic''': Ubiquitous fungi that affect only susceptible hosts; immunocompetent individuals are normally resistant | | '''Opportunistic''': Ubiquitous fungi that affect only susceptible hosts; immunocompetent individuals are normally resistant |
− | *Examples- ''Aspergillus fumigatus'', causing aspergilliosis, ''Cryptococcus neoformans'', causing cryptococcosis | + | *Examples- [[Systemic Mycoses#Aspergillosis|''Aspergillus fumigatus'']], causing [[Systemic Mycoses#Aspergillosis|aspergilliosis]], [[Yeast-like fungi#Cryptococcosis|''Cryptococcus neoformans'']], causing [[Yeast-like fungi#Cryptococcosis|cryptococcosis]] |
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| =Immunity to fungi= | | =Immunity to fungi= |