Not just a homie, a fungi
An opportunist
100

This dimorphic fungi is found worldwide It is transmitted via inhalation and is associated with roses

What is sporothrix?

*Bonus: how does it present, what is/are the characteristic pathological finding(s) & describe its dimorphism?*

100

This catalase positive fungi presents with pseudo-hyphae in its yeast form and causes a variety of conditions including oral thrush and esophagitis 

What is Candida?

*Bonus: is it a yeast, a mold, both, none?*

200

These two terms are used to describe the primary form dimorphic fungi take in the environment

What are hyphae and mycelium?

200

This fungi contains a large anti-phagocytic capsule. It is found worldwide and is associated with pigeon droppings. It can cause meningitis in people with HIV

What is Cryptococcus?

*Bonus: is it a yeast, a mold, both, none?*

300

This dimorphic fungi is endemic to the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys. It is transmitted via inhalation from bat and bird droppings.

What is histoplasma?

*Bonus: how does it present, what is/are the characteristic pathological finding(s) & describe its dimorphism?*


300

This invasive fungi is associated with grains and nuts and has a subtle halo on CT

What is aspergillus?

*Bonus: is it a yeast, a mold, both, none; what is the angle of its hyphae (if it has them); does it have septae?*

400

This dimorphic fungi is endemic to California and the Southwestern US. It is transmitted via inhalation from dust.


What is coccidiodes?

*Bonus: how does it present, what is/are the characteristic pathological finding(s) & describe its dimorphism?*

400

This rapidly invasive fungi typically infects people with diabetes and can result in a necrotizing facial infection 

What is mucor?

*Bonus: is it a yeast, a mold, both, none; what is the angle of its hyphae (if it has them); does it have septae?*

500

This dimorphic fungi is endemic to the Eastern and Central US as well as the Great Lakes and Ohio River Valley. It is transmitted via inhalation from moist soils, river, and pond edges with organic content

What is Blastomycosis

*Bonus: how does it present, what is/are the characteristic pathological finding(s) & describe its dimorphism?*

500

This fungi is a common plant pathogen that causes keratitis and has, when disseminated, skin involvement 

What is Fusarium?

*Bonus: is it a yeast, a mold, both, none?*