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. 1975 Sep;2(3):261–265. doi: 10.1128/jcm.2.3.261-265.1975

Detection of fungi in clinical specimens by phase-contrast microscopy.

G D Roberts
PMCID: PMC274181  PMID: 1100675

Abstract

During 1973 and 1974, the following fungi were detected in clinical specimens by using phase-contrast microscopy: Blastomyces dermatitidis, 5; Coccidioides immitis, 3; Cryptococcus neoformans, 11; other yeasts 918; dermatophytes, 863; Mucor species, 1; and Aspergillus fumigatus, 16. This technique allows rapid detection and, in many instances, immediate identification of fungi in clinical specimens.

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