Varied Presentation of Fulminant Blastomycosis with Prostatitis and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in a Patient With High Inoculum Inhalation: A Review of Diagnosis and Management [PDF]
Shyam Kiran Gandam Venkata +2 more
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Correlation of Fluorescent Antibody, Histopathology, and Culture on Tissues from 372 Animals Examined for Histoplasmosis and Blastomycosis [PDF]
Billie M. Porter +4 more
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Retropharyngeal Blastomycosis Abscess Causing Osteomyelitis, Discitis, Cervical Deformity, and Cervical Epidural Abscess: A Case Report [PDF]
Faraaz Azam +4 more
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Using Insurance Claims Data to Estimate Blastomycosis Incidence, Vermont, USA, 2011–2020
The epidemiology of blastomycosis in Vermont, USA, is poorly understood. Using insurance claims data, we estimated the mean annual blastomycosis incidence was 1.8 patients/100,000 persons during 2011–2020.
Brian F. Borah +3 more
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Corticosteroids as Adjunctive Therapy in Severe Blastomycosis‐Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in an Immunosuppressed Patient [PDF]
Mireille Plamondon +3 more
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Genomic Epidemiology of Large Blastomycosis Outbreak, Ontario, Canada, 2021
Using phylogenomic analysis, we provide genomic epidemiology analysis of a large blastomycosis outbreak in Ontario, Canada, caused by Blastomyces gilchristii.
Lisa R. McTaggart +4 more
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Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau: clinical perspectives. [PDF]
Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau (ACH) is a rare, sterile pustular eruption of one or more digits. The condition presents with tender pustules and underlying erythema on the tip of a digit, more frequently arising on a finger than a toe.
Beck, Kristen M +5 more
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Blastomycosis in Missouri: epidemiology and risk factors for endemic disease [PDF]
Maria Cano +5 more
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Pyodermatitis vegetans of the vulva [PDF]
Pyodermatitis vegetans (PV) is a rare inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology and difficult diagnosis characterized by vesiculopustular, exudative, and vegetating plaques usually localized in the axillary, genital, and oral region.
Alves, R. +3 more
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