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Secondary metabolites from the deep-sea derived fungus Aspergillus terreus MCCC M28183. [PDF]

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Huang X   +6 more
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Aspergillus terreus pulmonary infection in a patient with late-onset combined immunodeficiency: a case report with literature review. [PDF]

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Lodha N   +8 more
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Aspergillus terreus Species Complex

Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2021
Infections due to Aspergillus species are an acute threat to human health; members of the Aspergillus section Fumigati are the most frequently occurring agents, but depending on the local epidemiology, representatives of section Terrei or ...
Cornelia Lass-Flörl   +3 more
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Aspergillus terreus osteomyelitis.

Archives of internal medicine, 1977
Aspergillus terreus infection limited to the L1-2 disk space and first and second lumbar vertebrae developed in a patient not predisposed to invasive aspergillosis. The observation of morphologically distinct secondary spores (aleuriospores) on microscopic examination of open biopsy specimens permitted a preliminary identification of A terreus, which ...
R, Seligsohn, J W, Rippon, S A, Lerner
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Aspergillus terreus endophthalmitis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2005
We report a case of Aspergillus terreus endophthalmitis and review the 4 previously reported cases. Immunosuppression, intravenous drug use, intraocular surgery or trauma, and a compatible clinical picture should raise suspicion of the diagnosis. This species often exhibits resistance to amphotericin B and outcomes are poor despite current therapies.
Jay C, Bradley   +4 more
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