RM2WWB68P–The favus on this patient’s scalp is due to the fungus T. schoenleinii.
RM2RH9CEM–Blackspot Tuskfish, Choerodon schoenleinii, J-Nose dive site, near Balbulol Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RFAKRAN4–Blackspot Tuskfish Chaoerodon schoenleinii at Lembeh Straits Indonesia
RMJ4W26B–Zanobatus schoenleinii
RM2W9JW53–Zanobatus schoenleinii.
RM2AJBFMF–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . -flies. The flies so often seen at that seasonadhering stifi and dead to window-panes are surrounded by a whitish halo, and thisis composed of a conglomerate of spores thrown off by the mould which is parasiticupon the flies and causes their death. Parasitic fungi have also been observed inthe human skin, and recognized as the causes of skin-diseases. For instance, to themould Achorion Schoenleinii is due the disease of the skin popularly known as BACTERIA. FUNGI. 169 honey-combed ringworm, and named Favus by
RM2AKPBBP–An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . Achorion Schoenleinii in hair-shaft and follicle (after Kaposi). elevated above the surface of the scalp, surrounding a hair and dipping intothe follicle; these cups are about an eighth of an inch in diameter. In thethe course of time the scutula touch each other and become fused into agrayish crust, which, firmly adhering to the base of the hairs, may cover alarge portion of the scalp. The hairs in the affected area become dry and 1 .. 1 1 . - 1 I 1..
RM2CE4KT7–. Pathogenic microörganisms; a practical manual for students, physicians, and health officers . 237 contagious herpes of the horse, almost entirely human. The speciesof T. megahsporon are numerous and fall into several natural groups,the members of which resemble one another both from clinical andmycological aspects (Fig. 93). Cultures inoculated into guinea-pigs andother laboratory animals may produce infection. Achorion Schoenleinii (Favus).—Favus is due to a fungus discoveredby Schoenlein in 1839, and called by Remak Achorion schoenleinii.The disease is communicated by contagion, the fungu
RM2CEWJJF–. The ready-reference handbook of diseases of the skin. %Achorlon Schoenleinii. (After Kaposi.) ^ orifices of the hair follicles, and, after remaining there un-disturbed, began to grow in the upper part of the hair sac,and between the superficial layers of the epidermis, andsubsequently invade the hair, growing in its cortical sub-stance. The cup may be formed either by the sinking in ofthe more central portion of the mass, or on account of thecentral portion being attached to the hair so firmly that itcannot so readily give way and bow out under the pressureof the growing fungus as do the par
RM2CDCMG0–. Hand-book of skin diseases for students and practitioners . Fig. 4.. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. PLATE I. Figure 1 represents the root of a hair from a case of Tinea Favosa, show-ing the spores and mycelium of the Achorion Schoenleinii scattered overthe bulb, and some swelling of the bulb. See page 260. Figure 2 represents the spores and mycelium of Achorion Schoenleiniifrom a mass of favus. Figure 3 represents the free broken extremity of a hair from a case ofTinea Tonsurans, with fibrous fracture, and infiltrated with sporules ofthe Trichophyton Tonsurans. This hair had been rendered more t
RMRJY11G–. Atlas de microbiologie ... Roussel, Georges; Microbiology. Fig. 195.. Fig. 196. Fig. 194. Commensal des cultures faviques sur Achorion Schœnleinii. Achorion Euthytrix. pomme de terre.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Doyen, E. Paris
RMRE3H0H–. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 2 so SPECIFIC MICRO-ORGANISMS specifically identical with, Achorion schoenleinii. The exact relationships of the parasites are not very fully settled as yet. Microsporon Audouini.—This mold is found growing in the hair-shaft in alopecia areata. If the ha,ir be pulled out it breaks near the lower end and the oval conidia and jointed threads of the parasite may be demonstrated by macerating this broken end. The disease is very
RMRE3H0N–. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. MOLDS AND YEASTS AND DISEASES CAUSED BY THEM 249 0.5 per cent, salt 0.5 per cent and agar 2 per cent, without meat extractives or any addition of ^Ikali. The cultures are incubated at 30° C. Mycelial threads and numerous conidia are produced.. PiQ. loi.—Achorion schoenleinii. Colony developing from a favus scale. End,ea- doconidia on submergedTiyphae. Ect, ectospores on aerial hyphae. (After Plant.) Inoculation into the epide
RMRJYFAJ–. Atlas de microbiologie ... Roussel, Georges; Microbiology. 106 ATLAS DE MICROBIOLOGIE Le mode de reproduction du champignon n'est connu que dans le cheveu et dans l'épaisseur des éléments épidermiques. Chez les sujets atteints de Teigne Faveuse, YAchorion Schœnleinii se reproduit par spores mycéliennes.. Fig. 209. Oïdies dans une vieille culture de Favus (gr. 300 diam.). Sur les cultures, on n'observe jamais de ces fructifications externes si remarquablesqui ont fait rentrer les Trichophytons dans l'espèce Bofn/fas.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
RMRDK2X2–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ... Fishes; Freshwater animals. 104 SEEEANID.^i, DoJerl. Man. Ittiol. Medit. iv. p. 23 (1889) ; Bellotti, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xxxiii. 1891, p. 1-21. Labrax orientalis, Giintb. 1. c. Lahrax schoenleinii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1SG5, p. 95, and 18G6, p. 512. JJicevtrarchus ovienialis, JorJ. & Eigeuin. Bull. U.S. Fisb. Gomm. vili. 1890, p. 425. DicentrarcJats jnmctatus, Jord. & Eigenm. t. c. p. 426. MoroTie jmndata, Bouleng. Cat. Fisli. i. p. ISl (1895), and Fisli. Nile, p. 449, fig. (1907). Very
RMRFAD6K–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 104 SEERANID.T^. DoJerl. Man. Ittiol. Medit. iv. p. 23 (1<S89) ; Bellotti, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xxxiii. 3891, p. 121. Lahrax onentalis, Giintb. 1. c. Lahmx schoenleinii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1865, p. 95, and 18()G, p. 512. DicentrarcliKS orientalis, JorJ. & Eigenm. Bull. U.S. Fish. C-onini. viii. 1890, p. 425. IHcentrarehits i^iinctatus, Jord, & Eigenm. t. c. p. 426. Morone jmndata, Bouleng. Cat. Fish. i. p. 1:J1 (1895), and Fish. Nile, p. 449, fig. (1907). Very
RMRF26P0–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). Fishes; Freshwater animals. 104 SEERANID.T^. DoJerl. Man. Ittiol. Medit. iv. p. 23 (1<S89) ; Bellotti, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xxxiii. 3891, p. 121. Lahrax onentalis, Giintb. 1. c. Lahmx schoenleinii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1865, p. 95, and 18()G, p. 512. DicentrarcliKS orientalis, JorJ. & Eigenm. Bull. U.S. Fish. C-onini. viii. 1890, p. 425. IHcentrarehits i^iinctatus, Jord, & Eigenm. t. c. p. 426. Morone jmndata, Bouleng. Cat. Fish. i. p. 1:J1 (1895), and Fish. Nile, p. 449, fig. (1907). Very
RMRFA1X9–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 101 SEERAXID.F. Doderl. Man. Ittiol. Medit. iv. p. 23 (1889) ; Bellotti, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xxxiii. 1891, p. 121. Labrax orientalis, Giintli. 1. c. Lahrax schoenleinii, Peters, Mori. Berl. Ac. 1865, p. 95, and 1866, p. 512. JJicentrarcluis orientalis, Jord. & Eigenm. Bull. U.S. Fish. Coinm. viii. 1890, p. 425. Dicentrarclius punctatus, Jord. & Eigenm. t. c. p. 426. Morone punctata, Bouleng. Cat. Fish. i. p. 131 (1895), and Fish. Ni
RMRJYFJG–. Atlas de microbiologie ... Roussel, Georges; Microbiology. 96 ATLAS DE MICROBIOLOGIE L'ACHORION SCHŒNLEINII Dans le cheveu, le parasite du Favus occupe toujours une étendue assez considérable et se montre composé de mycéliums et de spores mycéliennes. Le champignon habite l'intérieur même du poil, sans le remplir. Fig. 175. Cheveu favique (gr. 250 diam.). complètement. La direction générale de ses éléments est celle du cheveu, mais les mycéliums présentent des directions variables et irrégulières et peuvent faire avec l'axe du poil un angle plus ou moins ouvert, qui atteint quelquefois l'ang
RMRF19WC–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. 101 SEERAXID.F. Doderl. Man. Ittiol. Medit. iv. p. 23 (1889) ; Bellotti, Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xxxiii. 1891, p. 121. Labrax orientalis, Giintli. 1. c. Lahrax schoenleinii, Peters, Mori. Berl. Ac. 1865, p. 95, and 1866, p. 512. JJicentrarcluis orientalis, Jord. & Eigenm. Bull. U.S. Fish. Coinm. viii. 1890, p. 425. Dicentrarclius punctatus, Jord. & Eigenm. t. c. p. 426. Morone punctata, Bouleng. Cat. Fish. i. p. 131 (1895), and Fish. Ni
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