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Fungus

Fusarium species

Hyaline mold; keratitis and neutropenic fungemia

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High-yield clue

Banana- or canoe-shaped multicellular macroconidia plus fungemia with skin lesions in neutropenia (positive blood cultures) is the core study clue.

Overview

A widespread environmental hyaline mold with septate hyphae that causes fungal keratitis, especially in contact-lens wearers, and disseminated fusariosis in profoundly neutropenic hosts. It is a key hyalohyphomycosis teaching organism.

Classification

  • Hyaline (non-pigmented) mold
  • Septate hyphae, often acute branching
  • Produces sickle/banana-shaped macroconidia
  • Ascomycota
  • Angioinvasive opportunist

Lab & identification clues

  • Banana- or canoe-shaped multicellular macroconidia vocabulary
  • Septate hyaline hyphae distinction from aseptate molds
  • Often recoverable from blood culture, unlike Aspergillus
  • Adventitious sporulation in tissue vocabulary

Associations

  • Fungal keratitis linked to contact-lens and eye-trauma vocabulary
  • Disseminated fusariosis with painful skin nodules in neutropenia
  • Onychomycosis and localized skin infection vocabulary
  • Environmental exposure from plants, soil, and water

Commonly confused with

  • Aspergillus fumigatus (septate hyaline mold)
  • Scedosporium species (hyaline mold)

Your notes

Original student-study summary. Sources checked: OpenStax Microbiology 2e, NCBI Bookshelf Medical Microbiology, and CDC topic pages where applicable; reviewed 2026-06. Educational only; no diagnosis, treatment, dosing, or specimen-handling guidance.

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