• Source: Sagenomella
  • Sagenomella is a genus of filamentous Ascomycota fungus that has reported to cause systemic illness in animals. The genus was circumscribed by Walter Gams in 1978.
    Sagenomella chlamydospora has been reported to cause a systemic illness in dogs.
    They are normally considered a non-dermatophytic fungi. Both skeletal and visceral phaeohyphomycosis due to granuloma formation have been reported, and iatrogenic infections associated with wound dehiscence is common. Clinical signs of Sagenomella spp. infections are often vague and most cases cited report sudden death as a consistent sign. Thick-walled fungal hyphae are usually detected in impression smears from skin lesions. Staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain is usually confirmatory.


    Species


    Sagenomella alba
    Sagenomella bohemica
    Sagenomella chlamydospora
    Sagenomella diversispora
    Sagenomella griseoviridis
    Sagenomella humicola
    Sagenomella keratitidis
    Sagenomella ocotl
    Sagenomella oligospora
    Sagenomella ryukyuensis
    Sagenomella sagenomatis
    Sagenomella sclerotialis
    Sagenomella striatispora
    Sagenomella verticillata


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