(Figure 4.27C) - Infection: tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, onychomycosis
- Colony: khaki-colored to olive color → reverse orange-brown
- Hyphae: septate hyphae
- Conidia: club-shaped 2–6 celled macroconidia occurring characteristically in clusters (“beaver tail”)
| | | | Table 4-14 Fungal Growth Requirements | | Thiamine requirement | | Inositol/Thiamine requirement | | Histidine requirement | | Nicotinic acid requirement | | T. violaceum T. concentricum T. tonsurans T. verrucosum | | T. verrucosum | | T. megnini | | T. equinum | | | | | | | Horses (equinum) are nice (nicotinic acid) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Pigmentation on cornmeal agar | | Growth on polished rice | | Hair perforation (penetration) | | Urease activity present | | + T. rubrum – T. mentag | | + M. canis – M. audouinii | | + T. mentag – T. rubrum | | + T. mentag – T. rubrum | | | | | | | | |
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| | Figure 4.27 A: T. verrucosum * B: T. violaceum * C: E. floccosum * *Courtesy of Sandra Arduin, Michigan Department of Community Health |
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