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and are generally not as durable and environmentally persistent as, for instance,
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filled with endospores that cause a pyogenic (pus-causing) inflammation.
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typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal
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of the lung. There, they develop into a thick-walled
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fungal
spore
hyphae
asexual
bacterial
endospores
chlamydospores
Coccidioides immitis
Coccidioides posadasii
coccidioidomycosis
μm
bronchioles
spherule
Fungi portal
Conidium
doi
10.1080/00362177985380391
PMID
531717
Complications in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
ISBN
978-1-4160-2392-0
Stub icon
mycology
stub
expanding it
v
t
e

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