Fungal hyphae in Clinical Sample
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Fungal infections, Diagnosis and Treatment - Labpedia.netFungal hyphae are the microscopic, thread-like filaments that make up the fungal body, and their presence in a clinical sample indicates a fungal infection, often requiring diagnosis through microscopy and special stains like Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) or Silver Stain (GMS). Direct microscopic examination with Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) can reveal hyphae, though their absence doesn't rule out infection, especially when dealing with dimorphic fungi or low fungal loads. Identification of hyphae helps confirm fungal disease, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions like deep-seated mycoses and assisting in selecting appropriate treatment.
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