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Characterization of pigmented fungi by melanin staining.

C Wood, B Russel-Bell.   

Abstract

A case is reported of deep cutaneous mycosis in an immunosuppressed patient who, after heart transplantation, developed a solitary blue-black skin nodule that was excised. No cultures were taken. The nodule, in the dermis, was a granuloma with microabscesses containing a few pale yellowish-brown fungal spores that were found after much searching in hematoxylin- and eosin-stained sections. Stains for melanin showed numerous spores and septate branching hyphae that also stained with P.A.S. Melanin staining indicated that the fungi were dematiaceous and that the lesion was a phaeomycotic cyst. Staining of stock cultures of fungi for melanin showed good correlation between the amount of pigment in cell walls of fungi and the accentuation of staining when a melanin stain was incorporated.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6190416     DOI: 10.1097/00000372-198302000-00015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


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