Mycology
Endothrix
the presence of spores on the interior of the hair shaft
What is 10% KOH used for?
Direct exam of dermotaphytes
Mycosis
Disease caused by fungal imfection
DTM should be incubated for how long?
up to 30 days
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
zoophilic (animal loving)
Microsporum gypseum
zoophilic (animal loving) and geophilic (environment loving)
Blastomyces dermatitidis
Dogs and humans Clincally produces granular, weeping ulcers and abscesses in the lungs. Systematically spreads to other organs, tissues, and skin
ELIS Test
Enzyme-linked immuno assay. Commonly used to defect antibodies in the blood.
Fermentation
Enzymes which cause chemical changes to sugar under anaerobic conditions
What can cause a false positive when using a Wood's Lamp?
Epidermal scales and some soap residues
Dermatophyte Test Medium (DTM)
Is a selective and differential medium which turns red ( phenol red indicator) as a dermatophtye grows and produces alkaline metabolic products. Inhabits bacterial growth
Sabouraud Dextrose Agar
Is the standard medium for fungal isolation. This medium is selective for fungi and has no color. Has antibiotic in the medium.
Mycelium
Is the vegetative part of the fungus, consisting of branches , thread-like hyphae
When preparing a Culture Tape Prep for dermatophyte, what type of stain is used?
Lactophenol Cotton Blue Stain
Fungus
Microscopic plants that do not contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis and grow in irregular masses without roots, stem or leaves.
What genius and species dermatophyte does the Wood's Lamp fluoresce?
Microsporum canis
Yeasts basic structure/appearance
Peanut or bowling pin shape
Tina
Ringworm
Serology
is the scientific study of plasma serum and other bodily fluids. In practice, the term usually refers to the diagnostic identification of antibodies in the serum.
Candida albicans
"Thrush" found normally in mucous membranes Oval budding yeast that produces a thick-walled chlamdospore when grown in corn meal agar
Dermatophyte
A fungus that causes infection in the skin, hair and/or nails
What color does Microsporum canis fluoresce?
Brilliant yellow-green color
Penicillin
Derived from dust and soil molds
Malassezia pachydermatis
Oval, bottle-shape, or monopolar budding yeast. Dermatitis
After the ear swab collection, what is the correct transfer method on to the slide?
Rolling swab back farther across the slide vertically.
Hyphae
Strands resemble branches and roots
Mycology
The study of fungi that produce disease and the study of the diseases they produce
Aspergillus fumigatus
Usually saprophytic, associated w/ poutry Causes progressive paranasal inflection, lung infection, and toxicosis
Arthrospores
arise from the breakdown of hyphae
In what conditions should a DTM be incubated?
away far UV light at 22-25 degrees Celsius
Macro-conidia
borne on the hyphae or on short pedicels. Thin or thick walled
Saprophytic
breaks down and lives off dead organic matter
What is the light wave length on the Wood's Lamp?
roughly 3650 Angstroms
Ectothrix
the presence of spores on the exterior of the hair shaft
DTM Phenol red indicated takes how long to change the yellow agar to red?
within 14 days
Microsporum canis
zoophilic (animal loving)
Micro-conidia
Are club-like shapes to pyroform and form along the sides of the hyphae Thin walled
Rods
Bacterial Gram Negative
Cocci
Bacterial Gram Positive. As a spherical, Ovoid, or general round shape.
Wood's Lamp has what type of light?
Black light
Aleuriospores
Are a type of fungal spore typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae.
Cryptococcus neoformans
Cats, dogs and sometimes horses Causes progressive paranasal inflection frequently leading to CNS infection
Mycelia
Cilia or hairs (masses of hyphae)
Trichophyton mentagrophytes (DTM)
Colonies are flat with cream to white cotton powdery surface that grows in concentric rings and rays. The reverse pigment is dark red or yellow to rose.
Microsporum canis (DTM)
Colonies are white and coarse fluffy. Reverse pigment deep yellow orange pigment.
Microsporum gypseum (DTM)
Colonies spread rapidly and have a coarse powdery surface with a cinnamon-brown center. Reverse pigment is usually dull yellow or tan to yellow-cream
When doing an Ear Cytology what type of stain is used?
Diff-Quik or Gram stain