1.Fungal Diversity and Enzyme Activity Associated with the Macroalgae, Agarum clathratum
Seobihn LEE ; Myung Soo PARK ; Hanbyul LEE ; Jae Jin KIM ; John A EIMES ; Young Woon LIM
Mycobiology 2019;47(1):50-58
Agarum clathratum, a brown macroalgae species, has recently become a serious environmental problem on the coasts of Korea. In an effort to solve this problem, fungal diversity associated with decaying A. clathratum was investigated and related β-glucosidase and endoglucanase activities were described. A total of 233 fungal strains were isolated from A. clathratum at 15 sites and identified 89 species based on morphology and a multigene analysis using the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and protein-coding genes including actin (act), β-tubulin (benA), calmodulin (CaM), and translation elongation factor (tef1). Acremonium, Corollospora, and Penicillium were the dominant genera, and Acremonium fuci and Corollospora gracilis were the dominant species. Fifty-one species exhibited cellulase activity, with A. fuci, Alfaria terrestris, Hypoxylon perforatum, P. madriti, and Pleosporales sp. Five showing the highest enzyme activities. Further enzyme quantification confirmed that these species had higher cellulase activity than P. crysogenum, a fungal species described in previous studies. This study lays the groundwork for bioremediation using fungi to remove decaying seaweed from populated areas and provides important background for potential industrial applications of environmentally friendly processes.
Acremonium
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Actins
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Biodegradation, Environmental
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Calmodulin
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Cellulase
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Fungi
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Korea
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Penicillium
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Peptide Elongation Factors
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Seaweed
2.Substitution of cordyceps cephalosporium mycelia for cordyceps sinensis in the prescription of Shengjing Capsules: Enhanced effect on spermatogenesis impairment.
Luo-Na ZHAO ; Yong-Ping ZHANG ; Ming LIU ; Xiao-Gang LIAO ; Li GAO
National Journal of Andrology 2018;24(7):627-634
ObjectiveTo screen out an effective substitute in the prescription of Shengjing Capsules (SJC), observe the effects of the redeveloped New SJC (NSJC) with cordyceps cephalosporium mycelia (CCM) substituted for the ingredient cordyceps sinensis in the treatment of spermatogenesis impairment (SI), and provide some experimental evidence for its application in the treatment of male infertility and sexual dysfunction.
METHODSWe equally randomized 192 male mice into 16 groups: normal saline control, SI model, high-, medium- and low-dose fermented cordycepin powder (FCP, 1.60, 0.80 and 0.40 g/kg), high-, medium- and low-dose CCM (1.60, 0.80 and 0.40 g/kg), high-, medium- and low-dose cordyceps mortierella mycelia (CMM, 1.60, 0.80 and 0.40 g/kg), high-, medium- and low-dose fermented cordyceps sinensis (FCS, 1.60, 0.80 and 0.40 g/kg), SJC (0.80 g/kg), and vitamin E (VE, 0.25 g/kg), with the SI model established in all the mice and the normal controls injected intraperitoneally with cyclophosphamide at 60 mg/kg qd for 5 consecutive days. After intragastrical medication with respective drugs, we obtained the body mass index (BMI), sexual organ coefficient, sperm count, sperm motility, and percentage of morphologically abnormal sperm (MAS) of the mice. We also randomly divided 70 male rats into 7 groups of equal number: normal control, SI model, high-, medium- and low-dose NSJC (1.12, 0.56 and 0.28 g/kg), SJC (0.56 g/kg), and VE (0.18 g/kg), the SI model constructed in the latter 6 groups of rats by gavage of adenine at 200 mg/kg qd for 5 consecutive days. After intragastrical medication with respective drugs, we examined the BMI, coefficients of sexual and renal organs, levels of reproductive hormones, testicular morphology, and fertility of the animals.
RESULTSAfter medication, the mice in different groups showed different degrees of improvement in the cyclophosphamide-induced slow growth, significant increases in the testicular and epididymal coefficients, sperm count, motility and viability (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01), and a remarkable reduction in the percentage of MAS (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01). The effect was particularly significant in the CCM group and therefore CCM was chosen as the best substitute ingredient in the redeveloped NSJC. Compared with the rats in other groups, those treated with NSJC exhibited significant increases in the BMI, coefficients of sexual and renal organs and levels of serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01), improvement of the pathologically damaged testicular morphology, elevation of the pregnancy rate and litter size, and recovery from adenine-induced SI.
CONCLUSIONSThe redeveloped New Shengjing Capsules with cordyceps cephalosporium mycelia substituted for the ingredient cordyceps sinensis can improve fertility and reverse spermatogenesis impairment in male rats. The new prescription may also be applied to the clinical treatment of male infertility and sexual dysfunction.
Acremonium ; Animals ; Capsules ; Cordyceps ; Cyclophosphamide ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; Epididymis ; Estradiol ; blood ; Fertility ; Follicle Stimulating Hormone ; blood ; Infertility, Male ; chemically induced ; therapy ; Luteinizing Hormone ; blood ; Male ; Mycelium ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Species Specificity ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; Spermatogenesis ; Spermatozoa ; Testis ; anatomy & histology ; Testosterone ; blood
3.Characterization of Two Species of Acremonium (Unrecorded in Korea) from Soil Samples: A. variecolor and A. persicinum.
Se Won PARK ; Thuong T T NGUYEN ; Hyang Burm LEE
Mycobiology 2017;45(4):353-361
During a survey of fungal diversity of the order Hypocreales in Korea, two Acremonium isolates, CNUFC-1YSRS2-4 and CNUFC-GSNPF3-1, were isolated from soils collected on a bank of the Yeongsan River, Naju, and in a forest on the Mt. Daegak located on Sinsi Island, Gunsan, South Korea, respectively. Based on the morphological characteristics and sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer and D1/D2 domains of 28S ribosomal DNA, the isolates CNUFC-1YSRS2-4 and CNUFC-GSNPF3-1 were identified as A. variecolor and A. persicinum, respectively. These 2 species represent novel Hypocreales isolates in Korea.
Acremonium*
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DNA, Ribosomal
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Forests
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Hypocreales
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Jeollabuk-do
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Jeollanam-do
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Korea
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Rivers
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Sequence Analysis
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Soil*
4.New Recorded Species in Three Genera of the Sordariomycetes in Korea.
Sangkyu PARK ; Leonid TEN ; Seung Yeol LEE ; Chang Gi BACK ; Jae Jin LEE ; Hyang Burm LEE ; Hee Young JUNG
Mycobiology 2017;45(2):64-72
In an ongoing survey of Korean indigenous fungi, three fungal strains belonging to the Sordariomycetes were isolated from soil samples. These strains were designated KNU16-001, KNU16-002, and KNU16-009, and identified as Ambrosiella grosmanniae, Acremonium sclerotigenum, and Trichocladium asperum, respectively, based on morphological characterization and phylogenetic analysis using internal transcribed spacer region sequences of ribosomal DNA. This is the first report of these species in Korea.
Acremonium
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DNA, Ribosomal
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Fungi
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Korea*
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Soil
5.Isolation and identification of two new compounds from marine-derived fungus Acremonium fusidioides RZ01.
Xiao AN ; Bao-Min FENG ; Gang CHEN ; Shao-Fei CHEN ; Hai-Feng WANG ; Yue-Hu PEI
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2016;14(12):934-938
Two new compounds, (22E)-25-carboxy-8β,14β-epoxy-4α,5α-dihydroxyergosta-2,22-dien-7-one (1) and fusidione (3), along with two known compounds, 5α,8α-epidioxy ergosta-6,22-diene-3β-ol (2) and microperfuranone (4), were isolated from the fermentation products of the marine-sourced fungus Acremonium fusidioides RZ01. The structures of compounds 1 and 3 were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic methods, especially 2D NMR, and their absolute configurations were suggested on the basis of the circular dichroism spectral analysis and the NOESY data. Both new compounds showed inhibitory activity against HL-60 cells with IC values being16.6 and 44.9 μmol·L, respectively.
Acremonium
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chemistry
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classification
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Antineoplastic Agents
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Fermentation
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HL-60 Cells
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Molecular Structure
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Seawater
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microbiology
6.Functional Properties of Filamentous Fungi Isolated from the Indonesian Fermented Dried Cassava, with Particular Application on Poultry.
Sugiharto SUGIHARTO ; Turrini YUDIARTI ; Isroli ISROLI
Mycobiology 2015;43(4):415-422
The study aimed to evaluate the probiotic properties, antioxidant activity and fermentative capacity of Acremonium charticola and Rhizopus oryzae isolated from the Indonesian fermented dried cassava, with particular application on poultry. A. charticola inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli and Aspergillus flavus. A. charticola and R. oryzae grew in potato dextrose agar (PDA) adjusted to pH 3 and 8 or in PDA supplemented with bile salt up to 0.8%. After soaking for 8 hr, the survival rate of A. charticola in the simulated gastric juice (pH 2) and bile solutions (2% bile salt) was lower than that of R. oryzae. A. charticola and R. oryzae exhibited strong antioxidant activities. Compared to unfermented cassava pulp (control), the fibre content of cassava pulp tended to be lower after fermentation with A. charticola for 14 days. The populations of A. charticola and R. oryzae were significantly higher in fermented cassava pulp than in unfermented one. Coliform was higher in cassava pulp fermented with R. oryzae or A. charticola + R. oryzae compared to control after 7 days of fermentation, however, the bacteria were not different between A. charticola-fermented cassava pulp and control. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were higher in A. charticola- and R. oryzae-fermented cassava pulp than those in control, however, no difference of LAB was observed between A. charticola + R. oryzae-fermented cassava pulp and control. In conclusion, A. charticola exhibited antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant activity, gastrointestinal persistence and fermentative capacity that may be beneficial for poultry industry.
Acremonium
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Agar
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Aspergillus flavus
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Bacteria
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Bile
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Escherichia coli
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Fermentation
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Fungi*
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Gastric Juice
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Glucose
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Lactic Acid
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Manihot*
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Oryza
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Poultry*
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Probiotics
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Rhizopus
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Solanum tuberosum
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Survival Rate
7.Identification of Acremonium acutatum and Trichothecium roseum isolated from Grape with White Stain Symptom in Korea.
Soh Young OH ; Ki Woong NAM ; Deok Hoon YOON
Mycobiology 2014;42(3):269-273
During 2010 and 2012 grape harvest seasons in Gyeonggi-do, Korea, a white stain symptom was observed on the harvested grape fruits in 'Campbell-Early' and 'Kyoho' varieties. In samples collected from the infected vine, two different strains of pathogenic fungi have been found and identified as Acremonium acutatum and Trichothecium roseum based on fungal morphology and nucleotide sequence of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and supported by the phylogenetic analysis of the rDNA-ITS region. The DNA homologies of the isolated strains were 99.8% and 99.6% identical with T. roseum (IFB-22133) and A. acutatum (CBS682.71), respectively. In the pathogenicity test, the spores of A. acutatum and T. roseum sprayed on the grapes caused white stain symptoms on the fruits in two weeks after the artificial inoculation, which is similar to observations in the field. To our knowledge, this is the first report of white stain symptoms caused by A. acutatum and T. roseum on the grapes in Korea.
Acremonium*
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Base Sequence
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DNA
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Fruit
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Fungi
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Gyeonggi-do
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Korea
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Seasons
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Spores
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Virulence
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Vitis*
8.Onychomycosis Due to Nondermatophytic Molds.
Sung Min HWANG ; Moo Kyu SUH ; Gyoung Yim HA
Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(2):175-180
BACKGROUND: Although there have been many studies about onychomycosis due to nondermatophytic molds (NDM), few studies about etiologic agents including NDM in onychomycosis have been reported in Korea. Objective: This study investigated onychomycosis due to NDM in the Gyeongju area of Korea. OBJECTIVE: This study investigated onychomycosis due to NDM in the Gyeongju area of Korea. METHODS: In the 10-year period from 1999~2009, we reviewed 59 patients with onychomycosis due to NDM. The etiologic agents were identified by cultures on Sabouraud's Dextrose agar with and without cycloheximide. In some cases, internal transcribed spacer sequence analysis was done. NDM isolated considered pathogens when the presence of fungal elements was identified by direct microscopy observation and in follow-up cultures yielding the same fungi. RESULTS: Onychomycosis due to NDM comprised 2.3% of all onychomycosis. Of the 59 patients with onychomycosis due to NDM, 84.7% were toenail onychomycosis and 15.3% were fingernail onychomycosis. The incidence rate was highest in the fifth decade (27.1%). The ratio of male to female patients was 1:1.6. The frequency of associated diseases, in descending order, was hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and cerebral hematoma. Distal and lateral subungual onychomycosis (86.4%) was the most common clinical type of onychomycosis. Aspergillus spp. was the most frequently isolated etiologic agent of onychomycosis due to NDM (83.0%). Other causative agents were Scopulariopsis brevicaulis (10.2%), Acremonium spp. (3.4%), Fusarium solani (1.7%), and Chaetomium globosum (1.7%). CONCLUSION: Because of the increase in onychomycosis due to NDM, we suggest the need of a careful mycological examination in patients with onychomycosis.
Acremonium
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Agar
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Aspergillus
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Chaetomium
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Cycloheximide
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Fungi
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Fusarium
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Glucose
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Incidence
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Korea
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Male
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Microscopy
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Nails
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Onychomycosis
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Scopulariopsis
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Sequence Analysis
9.Screening of endophytic fungi from Huperzia serrata for acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity and its taxonomic identification.
Li-Li WANG ; Hui-Fang LV ; Li ZHANG ; Hai-Xia HUA ; Jie-Hua WANG ; Zhi-Bi HU ; Wan-Kui LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(24):3701-3705
OBJECTIVETo screen out fungus strains with acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity from Huperzia serrata.
METHODEndophytic fungi fermentation products from 59 H. serrata strains were stained with acetylcholinesterase hydrolyzed alpha-naphthaleneacetic ethyl ester and fast blue B salt, and screened for acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity with thin-layer chromatography-bioautography. Target strains were classified and identified through the sequence analysis on 18s rDNA and 5.8s rDNA combined with morphological characteristics.
RESULTFungus strain LQ2F01 from H. serrata showed positive color reaction in the screening for acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity. The sequence analysis on 18s rDNA and 5.8s rDNA combined with morphological characteristics showed the strain LQ2F01 belonged to Acremonium.
CONCLUSIONEndophytic Fungi LQ2F01 from H. serrata shows identical acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity with the host plant, which is of great significance to the development of natural medicines and the studies on the relationship between the endophytic gungi and the host plant.
Acetylcholinesterase ; metabolism ; Acremonium ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cholinesterase Inhibitors ; isolation & purification ; metabolism ; Chromatography, Thin Layer ; DNA, Fungal ; chemistry ; genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal ; chemistry ; genetics ; Diazonium Compounds ; metabolism ; Fungi ; classification ; genetics ; metabolism ; Huperzia ; microbiology ; Hydrolysis ; Naphthaleneacetic Acids ; metabolism ; Phylogeny ; RNA, Ribosomal, 18S ; classification ; genetics ; RNA, Ribosomal, 5.8S ; classification ; genetics ; Sequence Analysis, DNA
10.Case Report of Acremonium Intraocular Infection after Cataract Extraction.
Soo Geun JOE ; Jongyoon LIM ; Joo Yong LEE ; Young Hee YOON
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2010;24(2):119-122
A 64-year-old woman was referred to our clinic for the treatment of chronic uveitis in her left eye, which had started two weeks after an uncomplicated cataract extraction. She was treated with topical steroids with an initially good response, yet she subsequently developed severe inflammation and plaque-like material around the intraocular lens, despite continuous steroid therapy. She underwent pars plana vitrectomy, smear and culture of the aqueous and vitreous fluids, and intravitreal antibiotic injection under the impression of Propionibacterium acne (P. acne) endophthalmitis. As a result of the smear and culture of the vitreous fluid identified as an Acremonium species, she was treated with intravenous amphotericin B injections for five days, followed by oral voriconazole administration. During the post-operative 18-month follow-up, she was stable without significant relapse of uveitis. In this case, the best correction of visual acuity was an improvement from 20/40 to 20/20.
Acremonium/*isolation & purification
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Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use
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*Cataract Extraction
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Endophthalmitis/drug therapy/*microbiology
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Eye Infections, Fungal/drug therapy/*microbiology
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged

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