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Sagenomella Diversispora
''Sagenomella'' is a genus of filamentous Ascomycota fungus that has reported to cause systemic illness in animals. The genus was circumscribed by Walter Gams in 1978. ''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' has been reported to cause a systemic illness in dogs. They are normally considered a non-dermatophytic fungi. Both skeletal and visceral phaeohyphomycosis due to granuloma formation have been reported, and iatrogenic infections associated with wound dehiscence is common. Clinical signs of ''Sagenomella'' spp. infections are often vague and most cases cited report sudden death as a consistent sign. Thick-walled fungal hyphae are usually detected in impression smears from skin lesions. Staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain is usually confirmatory. Species *'' Sagenomella alba'' *'' Sagenomella bohemica'' *''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' *'' Sagenomella diversispora'' *''Sagenomella griseoviridis'' *''Sagenomella humicola'' *''Sagenomella keratitidis'' *''Sagenomella ocotl'' *''Sagenom ...
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A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one of the kingdom (biology)#Six kingdoms (1998), traditional eukaryotic kingdoms, along with Animalia, Plantae, and either Protista or Protozoa and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of motility, mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single group of related o ...
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Sagenomella Chlamydospora
''Sagenomella'' is a genus of filamentous Ascomycota fungus that has reported to cause systemic illness in animals. The genus was circumscribed by Walter Gams in 1978. ''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' has been reported to cause a systemic illness in dogs. They are normally considered a non-dermatophytic fungi. Both skeletal and visceral phaeohyphomycosis due to granuloma formation have been reported, and iatrogenic infections associated with wound dehiscence is common. Clinical signs of ''Sagenomella'' spp. infections are often vague and most cases cited report sudden death as a consistent sign. Thick-walled fungal hyphae are usually detected in impression smears from skin lesions. Staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain is usually confirmatory. Species *'' Sagenomella alba'' *'' Sagenomella bohemica'' *'' Sagenomella chlamydospora'' *'' Sagenomella diversispora'' *''Sagenomella griseoviridis'' *'' Sagenomella humicola'' *'' Sagenomella keratitidis'' *'' Sagenomella ocotl'' *'' Sa ...
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Sagenomella Striatispora
''Sagenomella'' is a genus of filamentous Ascomycota fungus that has reported to cause systemic illness in animals. The genus was circumscribed by Walter Gams in 1978. ''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' has been reported to cause a systemic illness in dogs. They are normally considered a non-dermatophytic fungi. Both skeletal and visceral phaeohyphomycosis due to granuloma formation have been reported, and iatrogenic infections associated with wound dehiscence is common. Clinical signs of ''Sagenomella'' spp. infections are often vague and most cases cited report sudden death as a consistent sign. Thick-walled fungal hyphae are usually detected in impression smears from skin lesions. Staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain is usually confirmatory. Species *''Sagenomella alba'' *''Sagenomella bohemica'' *''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' *''Sagenomella diversispora'' *''Sagenomella griseoviridis'' *''Sagenomella humicola'' *''Sagenomella keratitidis'' *''Sagenomella ocotl'' *''Sagenomella ...
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Sagenomella Sclerotialis
''Sagenomella'' is a genus of filamentous Ascomycota fungus that has reported to cause systemic illness in animals. The genus was circumscribed by Walter Gams in 1978. ''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' has been reported to cause a systemic illness in dogs. They are normally considered a non-dermatophytic fungi. Both skeletal and visceral phaeohyphomycosis due to granuloma formation have been reported, and iatrogenic infections associated with wound dehiscence is common. Clinical signs of ''Sagenomella'' spp. infections are often vague and most cases cited report sudden death as a consistent sign. Thick-walled fungal hyphae are usually detected in impression smears from skin lesions. Staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain is usually confirmatory. Species *'' Sagenomella alba'' *'' Sagenomella bohemica'' *''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' *'' Sagenomella diversispora'' *''Sagenomella griseoviridis'' *'' Sagenomella humicola'' *'' Sagenomella keratitidis'' *'' Sagenomella ocotl'' *'' Sag ...
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Sagenomella Keratitidis
''Sagenomella keratitidis'' is a hyphomycete discovered as its own species in 2008 by Sung-Yaon Hsieh et ''al.'' at the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology and the National Taiwan University Hospital. History and taxonomy Studies prior to 2009 showed evidence of fungal keratitis development with the use of contact lenses, but very little evidence of the development of keratitis associated with contact lens wear. Fungal keratitis associated with contact lens wear is quite rare when compared to microbial keratitis. Fungal keratitis accounts for only 5% of keratitides. The majority of '' Sagenomella'' species are soil-associated. ''S. keratitidis'' is the first species that is associated with the human eye. It was discovered in 2010 that ''Sagenomella'' can be grouped into three distinct categories, and these groups are not all descended from a common ancestor. DNA sequence analysis studies showed that ''S. keratitidis'' is most closely related to ''Sagenomella sclerotialis'' w ...
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Sagenomella Humicola
''Sagenomella'' is a genus of filamentous Ascomycota fungus that has reported to cause systemic illness in animals. The genus was circumscribed by Walter Gams in 1978. ''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' has been reported to cause a systemic illness in dogs. They are normally considered a non-dermatophytic fungi. Both skeletal and visceral phaeohyphomycosis due to granuloma formation have been reported, and iatrogenic infections associated with wound dehiscence is common. Clinical signs of ''Sagenomella'' spp. infections are often vague and most cases cited report sudden death as a consistent sign. Thick-walled fungal hyphae are usually detected in impression smears from skin lesions. Staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain is usually confirmatory. Species *'' Sagenomella alba'' *'' Sagenomella bohemica'' *''Sagenomella chlamydospora'' *'' Sagenomella diversispora'' *''Sagenomella griseoviridis'' *'' Sagenomella humicola'' *''Sagenomella keratitidis'' *''Sagenomella ocotl'' *''Sageno ...
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