Coccidioidomycosis, detail enlargement: Painless, brown-reddish nodule with central ulceration, clearly protruding above the skin level.
Coccidioidomycosis: Multiple, disseminated, non-painful, 0.3-0.6 cm large reddish-brown papules and nodules (no further integumentary infestation).
Coccidioidomycosis: Thick-walled sphaerule incoccidioidomycosis, formed by endosporulation (size of a sphaerule: 30-60 µm); brain; Fungiqual A fluorescence staining (PD Dr. Y. Koch).
Coccidioidomycosis; detail enlargement of a sphaerule with numerous spores incoccidioidomycosis; Fungiqual A fluorescence staining (Prof. Dr. H. Koch)
Chlamydospores and spherules incoccidioidomycosis; lung; Fungiqual A and B fluorescence staining (Prof. Dr. H. Koch).
Coccidioidomycosis; spores and spherules; lung; Fungiqual A and B fluorescence staining (Prof. Dr. H. Koch).
Coccidioidomycosis; spores and spherules; lung; Fungiqual A and B fluorescence staining (Prof. Dr. H. Koch).
Coccidioidomycosis: Segmented hyphae and arthrospores; lung; GMS staining (PD. Y. Koch).
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