An examination of sputum for a suspected case of fungal infection may reveal hyphae in which of the following

Correct Answer: Aspergillosis
Description: Cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, and sporotrichosis are all caused by dimorphic fungi. At 37oC (98oF), the yeast form predominates. Aspergillosis, on the other hand, is caused by an organism that produces only hyphae (no-yeast component). Ref:- Baveja textbook of Microbiology
Category: Microbiology
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