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Histoplasmosis Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.

These are the MediaLab courses that cover Histoplasmosis and links to relevant pages within the course.

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Mycology: Yeasts and Dimorphic Pathogens
Match each of the names of the dimorphic fungi listed with the names of the animals that most commonly may be related to transmission of disease to humans.View Page
Match the name of each of the dimorphic fungi listed with the corresponding activity by which infection can be avoided.View Page
Match the names of each of the diseases listed with its appropriate situation:View Page
The colonies shown in the upper image were obtained on blood agar from a sputum specimen after 10 days incubation at 30°C. The lower image is a photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue mount made from a portion of the colony. The diagnosis is:View Page
The growth of the colonies shown in the upper image was obtained on blood agar from a sputum specimen after 8 days of incubation at 30°C. The lower image is a photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue mount made from a portion of the colony. The diagnosis is:View Page
The colonies shown in the upper image, obtained from a biopsy of an ulcerating skin lesion of the arm, are growing on agar slants of Sabouraud's dextrose agar. The lower image is a photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue mount made from a portion of the colony growing in the left slant. The diagnosis is:View Page
Each of the following dimorphic fungal infections have been observed in animals living in their natural environment except:View Page
Which of the following fungal infections was once known as "Chicago disease" because so many cases had occurred in the Chicago area?View Page


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