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  2. Pneumocystis jirovecii - Wikipedia

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    Pneumocystis jirovecii (previously P. carinii) is a yeast-like fungus of the genus Pneumocystis. The causative organism of Pneumocystis pneumonia , it is an important human pathogen , particularly among immunocompromised hosts .

  3. Pneumocystosis - Wikipedia

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    X-ray and CT of ground glass opacities and pneumothorax in pneumocystis pneumonia. Diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia is by identifying the organism from a sample of sputum, fluid from affected lungs or a biopsy. [4] [3] A chest X-ray of affected lungs show widespread shadowing in both lungs, with a "bat-wing" pattern and ground glass appearance.

  4. Grocott's methenamine silver stain - Wikipedia

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    In pathology, the Grocott–Gömöri's methenamine silver stain, abbreviated GMS, is a popular staining method in histology. The stain was originally named after György Gömöri, the Hungarian physician who developed the stain. It is used widely as a screen for fungal organisms. It is particularly useful in staining carbohydrates.

  5. Pneumocystidomycetes - Wikipedia

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    It includes the single order Pneumocystidales, which contains the single monotypic family Pneumocystidaceae, which in turn contains the genus Pneumocystis, causative agent of Pneumocystis pneumonia. References

  6. Pneumocystis pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP), also known as Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP), is a form of pneumonia that is caused by the yeast-like fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Pneumocystis specimens are commonly found in the lungs of healthy people although it is usually not a cause for disease. [ 5 ]

  7. Antonio Carini - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the human variant of Pneumocystis carinii was renamed Pneumocystis jirovecii, but the former name is still commonly used. Carini was Professor of Microbiology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Pavia and a prolific researcher in medical microbiology.

  8. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia - Wikipedia

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  9. Pneumocystis murina - Wikipedia

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    Pneumocystis murina is unique for several reasons. Firstly, it is only found in laboratory mice, not in natural environments. [7] Secondly, it is a pathogen that causes cyst formation in the respiratory tract of immunocompromised lab mice, leading to clinical signs of infection such as dyspnea, weight loss, hunched posture, and scaly skin. [6]