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===Chromoblastomycosis===
 
===Chromoblastomycosis===
 
<FlashCard questions="1">
 
<FlashCard questions="1">
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|q1=Which disease is caused by pythiosis infections?
 
|q1=Which disease is caused by pythiosis infections?
 
|a1=Mycotic swamp fever
 
|a1=Mycotic swamp fever
|l1=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Pythiosis
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|l1=Pythiosis
 
|q2=Which are the clinical signs of infection?
 
|q2=Which are the clinical signs of infection?
 
|a2=
 
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*Yellow lesions
 
*Yellow lesions
 
*Progressive disease (rather than systemic)
 
*Progressive disease (rather than systemic)
|l2=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Pythiosis
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|l2=Pythiosis
 
|q3=How would you treat an infection?
 
|q3=How would you treat an infection?
 
|a3=Surgical excision
 
|a3=Surgical excision
|l3=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Pythiosis
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|l3=Pythiosis
 
</FlashCard>
 
</FlashCard>
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===Rhinosporidiosis===
 
===Rhinosporidiosis===
 
<FlashCard questions="3">
 
<FlashCard questions="3">
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*Chronic
 
*Chronic
 
*Benign
 
*Benign
|l1=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Rhinosporidiosis
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|l1=Rhinosporidiosis
 
|q2=What are the clinical signs of infection?
 
|q2=What are the clinical signs of infection?
 
|a2=Nasal and ocular polyps
 
|a2=Nasal and ocular polyps
|l2=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Rhinosporidiosis
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|l2=Rhinosporidiosis
 
|q3=How would you treat an infection?
 
|q3=How would you treat an infection?
 
|a3=Surgical excision
 
|a3=Surgical excision
|l3=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Rhinosporidiosis
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|l3=Rhinosporidiosis
 
</FlashCard>
 
</FlashCard>
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===Sporotrichosis===
 
===Sporotrichosis===
 
<FlashCard questions="6">
 
<FlashCard questions="6">
 
|q1=Which fungi causes sporotrichosis?
 
|q1=Which fungi causes sporotrichosis?
 
|a1=Sporothrix schenckii
 
|a1=Sporothrix schenckii
|l1=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis
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|l1=Sporotrichosis
 
|q2=True or False: Sporotrichosis only occurs in Europe
 
|q2=True or False: Sporotrichosis only occurs in Europe
 
|a2=
 
|a2=
 
*False
 
*False
 
*Sporotrichosis occurs worldwide
 
*Sporotrichosis occurs worldwide
|l2=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis
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|l2=Sporotrichosis
 
|q3=Which organs/bodily systems are affected?
 
|q3=Which organs/bodily systems are affected?
 
|a3=
 
|a3=
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*Bones
 
*Bones
 
*Viscera
 
*Viscera
|l3=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis
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|l3=Sporotrichosis
 
|q4=Which other subcutaneous infection of horses can sporotrichosis be confused with and why?
 
|q4=Which other subcutaneous infection of horses can sporotrichosis be confused with and why?
 
|a4=
 
|a4=
 
*Epizootic lymphangitis
 
*Epizootic lymphangitis
 
*Causes an ascending lymphocutaneous infection of the legs
 
*Causes an ascending lymphocutaneous infection of the legs
|l4=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis
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|l4=Sporotrichosis
 
|q5=Which mediums are used for culture?
 
|q5=Which mediums are used for culture?
 
|a5=
 
|a5=
 
*Sabauraud's Dextrose agar
 
*Sabauraud's Dextrose agar
 
*Blood agar
 
*Blood agar
|l5=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis
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|l5=Sporotrichosis
 
|q6=How would you treat an infection?
 
|q6=How would you treat an infection?
 
|a6=
 
|a6=
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*Amphotericin B
 
*Amphotericin B
 
*5-fluorocytosine
 
*5-fluorocytosine
|l6=Subcutaneous Mycoses#Sporotrichosis
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|l6=Sporotrichosis
 
</FlashCard>
 
</FlashCard>
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[[Category:Fungi Flashcards]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 22 June 2011

Chromoblastomycosis

Question Answer Article
How do chromoblastomycosis infections spread in the host? Link to Article


Chromomycosis

Question Answer Article
Which species do the majority of chromomycosis infections occur in? Link to Article
What clinical signs would you see in an infected animal? Link to Article


Epizootic lymphangitis

Question Answer Article
In which species does infection occur and which fungi is responsible? Link to Article
How is epizootic lymphangitis spread between animals? Link to Article
Which organs/bodily systems are commonly affected by epizootic lymphangitis and where do clinical signs usually present on the body? Link to Article
How would you treat and prevent infection? Link to Article


Eumycotic Mycetoma

Question Answer Article
What type of lesion does eumycotic mycetoma cause? Link to Article
Which species are usually affected and are infections common or rare? Link to Article
How would you treat an infection? Link to Article


Hyphomycosis

Question Answer Article
Which fungi causes hyphomycosis? Link to Article
Which species are affected and in which countries is hyphomycosis most prevalent? Link to Article
Describe the pathogenesis? Link to Article
How are hyphomycosis infections treated and is it easy or difficult to cure? Link to Article


Pythiosis

Question Answer Article
Which disease is caused by pythiosis infections? Link to Article
Which are the clinical signs of infection? Link to Article
How would you treat an infection? Link to Article


Rhinosporidiosis

Question Answer Article
What type of disease does Rhinosporidium seeberi cause? Link to Article
What are the clinical signs of infection? Link to Article
How would you treat an infection? Link to Article


Sporotrichosis

Question Answer Article
Which fungi causes sporotrichosis? Link to Article
True or False: Sporotrichosis only occurs in Europe Link to Article
Which organs/bodily systems are affected? Link to Article
Which other subcutaneous infection of horses can sporotrichosis be confused with and why? Link to Article
Which mediums are used for culture? Link to Article
How would you treat an infection? Link to Article