Economical microscope configuration for direct mycological examination with fluorescence in dermatology

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serval:BIB_1D3A8D8F8E19
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Economical microscope configuration for direct mycological examination with fluorescence in dermatology
Journal
Dermatology
Author(s)
Monod  M., Jaccoud  S., Stirnimann  R., Anex  R., Villa  F., Balmer  S., Panizzon  R.
ISSN
1018-8665 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2000
Volume
201
Number
3
Pages
246-8
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Journal Article
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of fluorochromes such as Blankophor or Calcofluor allows to detect immediately and without ambiguity fungal elements in dermatological preparations. Whereas fluorescence microscopy is widely practised in clinical laboratories, it is not generally used in private practice because of the high price of a epifluorescence microscope. OBJECTIVE: To propose an economical microscope configuration to visualize fungal elements using fluorescence. METHODS: The preparations were examined with a standard microscope for routine observations, equipped with only two supplementary filters. RESULTS: Because the fungal elements produce a particularly bright fluorescence, a 25-watt halogen light is sufficient to visualize them in dermatological preparations: CONCLUSIONS: The proposed microscope configuration for direct mycological examination is particularly economical since equipment for epifluorescence and a vapour mercury lamp are not necessary.
Keywords
Dermatomycoses/*microbiology Humans Microscopy, Fluorescence/economics/instrumentation/*methods Microsporum/*cytology Trichophyton/*cytology
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Web of science
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