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== Conidiobolus coronatus ==
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 17 February 2025

Conidiobolus coronatus is a species of fungus that belongs to the Entomophthorales order. It is known for its role as a pathogen, causing a rare fungal disease known as Conidiobolomycosis in humans and animals.

Taxonomy[edit]

The genus Conidiobolus is part of the family Ancylistaceae, within the order Entomophthorales. The species Conidiobolus coronatus was first described by Costantin and Rolland in 1888.

Morphology[edit]

Conidiobolus coronatus is characterized by its production of conidia, a type of asexual spore. The conidia are produced on a structure known as a conidiophore, which is crowned by a ring of small, finger-like projections, giving the species its name 'coronatus', meaning 'crowned'.

Pathogenicity[edit]

Conidiobolus coronatus is a pathogen of both humans and animals, causing a disease known as conidiobolomycosis. This disease primarily affects the nasal and facial tissues, leading to symptoms such as swelling, nasal discharge, and in severe cases, deformation of the face.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for conidiobolomycosis caused by Conidiobolus coronatus typically involves the use of antifungal medications, such as amphotericin B and itraconazole. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be required to remove infected tissue.

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