“…I h t o ( l o ) , Milocl~evitcl~(20), and Vanbreuseghem(30) found in their respective cases an endothris pattern. Many have reported an endo-ectothl-is type of infection (2,8,13,15,17,19,21, 28,32). T h e same coi~flicting observations nrerc made bj7 those authors who \Irere able to transmit T. rz~brzlrn from cultures to laboi-atory a11i111als.…”
mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Only an extremely small number of infections of the scalp have been reported (10,14,21,25,29,30,32). The same holds true for infections of the beard; few cases have becn reported (2, 11,12,15,16,17,18,19,20,28,31).…”
Hairs removed from the beard of a man with pustular folliculitis mere found to be infected by Tricltopltyfott rz~brz~tlz. Three different parasitic patterns could be distinguished: ( a ) the hair was surrounded by a loose network of septate hyphae, ( b ) the hair lvas encircled by this loose nctnrorli of septate hpphae and the cuticle ~nvaded by large arthrospores, or ( c ) septate, branching hyphae alone were fo11nd inside the hair-shaft. These threc endo-ectothris pictures constitute only transitory forms of the ultimate endothris parasitic growthphase of T. r~rbrzrnt which was not re;~checl in this case.
“…I h t o ( l o ) , Milocl~evitcl~(20), and Vanbreuseghem(30) found in their respective cases an endothris pattern. Many have reported an endo-ectothl-is type of infection (2,8,13,15,17,19,21, 28,32). T h e same coi~flicting observations nrerc made bj7 those authors who \Irere able to transmit T. rz~brzlrn from cultures to laboi-atory a11i111als.…”
mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Only an extremely small number of infections of the scalp have been reported (10,14,21,25,29,30,32). The same holds true for infections of the beard; few cases have becn reported (2, 11,12,15,16,17,18,19,20,28,31).…”
Hairs removed from the beard of a man with pustular folliculitis mere found to be infected by Tricltopltyfott rz~brz~tlz. Three different parasitic patterns could be distinguished: ( a ) the hair was surrounded by a loose network of septate hyphae, ( b ) the hair lvas encircled by this loose nctnrorli of septate hpphae and the cuticle ~nvaded by large arthrospores, or ( c ) septate, branching hyphae alone were fo11nd inside the hair-shaft. These threc endo-ectothris pictures constitute only transitory forms of the ultimate endothris parasitic growthphase of T. r~rbrzrnt which was not re;~checl in this case.
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