Developmental Malformations
Cavum septi pellucidi and cavum Vergae
Mar. 22, 2024
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Under a magnification of 980X, this photomicrograph of a Gram-stained tissue sample, revealed the presence of mycelia from an unknown Mucor sp. fungal organism harvested from a patient ill with mucormycosis, otherwise known as zygomycosis. (Courtesy of the Public Health Image Library, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Photomicrograph by Dr. Lucille K. Georg, 1964. Public domain.)