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- Fungal infections are caused by microscopic organisms (fungi) that can live on the skin. They can live on the dead tissues of the hair, nails, and outer skin layers.
- Aspergillosis is a fungal infection. The fungus invades and destroys tissue. This type of infection usually occurs in immunocompromised individuals. Here, a chest x-ray shows that the fungus ...
- ... is infected with tinea (a type of ringworm fungus) is viewed under a Wood's light, the fungus may glow. This test may be done to ...
- ... fluorescent stain of Candida. Candida is a yeast (fungus) that causes mild disease, but in immunocompromised individuals ...
- ... skin lesions. Cryptococcus is a yeast (type of fungus) that seldom causes infection, but is considered opportunistic ( ...
- ... caused by breathing in the spores of a fungus found in desert regions. The infection spreads throughout ...
- ... an acute pulmonary infection caused by the aspergillus fungus. Aspergillus can cause illness three ways: an allergic ...
- ... lesions in the mouth caused by the yeast fungus Candida albicans. The lesions are painful, slightly raised, ...
- ... an acute pulmonary infection caused by the aspergillus fungus. Aspergillus can cause illness three ways: an allergic ...
- Mold and yeast are two types of fungus. Both can cause allergic reactions. Fungal spores can circulate in the air and may cause allergic rhinitis when inhaled.