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Fig. 87. Monilia albicans. Appearance of the fungus on direct examination. The organism 

 was isolated from lesions of A, erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica; B, oral thrush; C, paro- 

 nychia, and D, intertrigo in the inguinal region. E, giant colony, showing pasty growth and 

 multiple craters in the center. F, young primary culture. G, direct mount from culture, show- 

 ing variations in the size of cells; X 335. H, development of chlamydospores and filaments on 

 corn meal agar; X 245. I, mount from an older colony, showing clusters of budding cells and 

 chlamydospores; X 445. 



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