On a KOH examination, hyphal-like structures arranged in a mosaic pattern are noted. Does this indicate the presence of a dermatophyte? “Mosaic hyphae” are not really hyphae and do not indicate the presence of a dermatophyte. If you vary the microscope’s focus, the pattern can be observed to conform to the cell walls. Mosaic hyphae actually represent thickened stratum corneum cell walls. True hyphae cross the cell walls of keratinocytes and do not conform to the contour of keratinocytes. |
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