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- who: Onychomycosis et al. from the mould: Case Report from Karnataka, India have published the research: Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences Onychomycosis by Syncephalastrum racemosum a rare non-dermatophyte mould: Case Report from Karnataka, India, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Since Syncephalastrum racemosum has broad aseptate hyaline hyphae branching at right angles i.e. sporangiophores and the sporangiophores terminated in to a columella with cylindrical merosporangia, it closely mimics Aspergillus species in microscopy and is usually considered a contaminant, the isolate should be reconfirmed with duplicate sample for unerring diagnosis and to choose appropriate . . .
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