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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2011
Blastomyces dermatitidis is acquired in almost all cases via inhalation, and pulmonary disease is the most frequent clinical manifestation of blastomycosis. Pulmonary disease can range from asymptomatic infection to rapidly severe and fatal disease. Most cases will present as pneumonia, either acute or chronic, or as a lung mass.
J Ryan Bariola
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Blastomyces dermatitidis is acquired in almost all cases via inhalation, and pulmonary disease is the most frequent clinical manifestation of blastomycosis. Pulmonary disease can range from asymptomatic infection to rapidly severe and fatal disease. Most cases will present as pneumonia, either acute or chronic, or as a lung mass.
J Ryan Bariola
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Blastomycosis (North American Blastomycosis)
2021Blastomycosis is caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis that belong to a group of thermally dimorphic fungi that can infect healthy and immunocompromised individuals. Following inhalation of mycelial fragments and spores into the lungs, Blastomyces convert into pathogenic yeast, which facilitates evasion of host immune defenses to cause pneumonia and ...
Sanjana Vijay Nemade +1 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1951
Abstract A report of a patient with blastomycosis of the lung treated with lobectomy is presented. The result thus far appears to be favorable.
C C, LOWRY, N H, KRAEFT, F A, HUGHES
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Abstract A report of a patient with blastomycosis of the lung treated with lobectomy is presented. The result thus far appears to be favorable.
C C, LOWRY, N H, KRAEFT, F A, HUGHES
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2008
Blastomycosis is a rare but important fungal infection diagnosed primarily in the south central and midwestern United States but also in the American and Canadian borders of the Great Lakes. Epidemics of infection related to point-source exposure include patients of all ages and both sexes, but endemic cases are usually in young to middle-aged adults ...
Robert W Bradsher
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Blastomycosis is a rare but important fungal infection diagnosed primarily in the south central and midwestern United States but also in the American and Canadian borders of the Great Lakes. Epidemics of infection related to point-source exposure include patients of all ages and both sexes, but endemic cases are usually in young to middle-aged adults ...
Robert W Bradsher
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1988
Abstract Blastomycosis, one of the endemic mycoses in the United States, is caused by the dimorphic fungus, Blastomyces dermatitidis. The organism exists in nature in the mould or mycelial phase and converts to the parasitic or yeast phase at body temperature.
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Abstract Blastomycosis, one of the endemic mycoses in the United States, is caused by the dimorphic fungus, Blastomyces dermatitidis. The organism exists in nature in the mould or mycelial phase and converts to the parasitic or yeast phase at body temperature.
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1997
Blastomycosis is an endemic fungal infection predominantly seen in the south central and mid-western United States and portions of Canada. The disorder is caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis, a dimorphic organism usually acquired through inhalation of aerosolized conidia.
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Blastomycosis is an endemic fungal infection predominantly seen in the south central and mid-western United States and portions of Canada. The disorder is caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis, a dimorphic organism usually acquired through inhalation of aerosolized conidia.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
An 84-year-old man had a verrucous lesion of the left lower eyelid that caused progressive ectropion. Cultures of the lesion taken at the time of surgical excision demonstrated Blastomyces dermatitidis. Histologically, the excised tissue demonstrated pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, a characteristic change of cutaneous blastomycosis.
C C, Barr, J W, Gamel
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An 84-year-old man had a verrucous lesion of the left lower eyelid that caused progressive ectropion. Cultures of the lesion taken at the time of surgical excision demonstrated Blastomyces dermatitidis. Histologically, the excised tissue demonstrated pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, a characteristic change of cutaneous blastomycosis.
C C, Barr, J W, Gamel
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Pediatrics, 1980
Four cases of blastomycosis in children selected from a larger series of cases seen over 36 months are presented. This infection in the pediatric age group is not often considered in the setting of a slowly resolving pneumonic illness. The morbidity and mortality of this disease in the adult warrant careful consideration of this entity in the pediatric
W K, Laskey, G A, Sarosi
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Four cases of blastomycosis in children selected from a larger series of cases seen over 36 months are presented. This infection in the pediatric age group is not often considered in the setting of a slowly resolving pneumonic illness. The morbidity and mortality of this disease in the adult warrant careful consideration of this entity in the pediatric
W K, Laskey, G A, Sarosi
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Radiology, 1968
Although blastomycosis is no longer considered a rare disease, only sporadic case reports have described it as an infection occurring in childhood (1, 7, 8, 10). Of 60 proved cases of blastomycosis at the University of Arkansas Medical Center, 6 occurred in childhood.
J A, Gill, B, Gerald
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Although blastomycosis is no longer considered a rare disease, only sporadic case reports have described it as an infection occurring in childhood (1, 7, 8, 10). Of 60 proved cases of blastomycosis at the University of Arkansas Medical Center, 6 occurred in childhood.
J A, Gill, B, Gerald
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1977
ABSTRACT:A 53‐year‐old Negro man had North American blastomycosis with acute onset of widespread pustular eruptions. Several tests suggested that the patient might have had a deficiency of delayed hypersensitivity.
K, Hashimoto +4 more
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ABSTRACT:A 53‐year‐old Negro man had North American blastomycosis with acute onset of widespread pustular eruptions. Several tests suggested that the patient might have had a deficiency of delayed hypersensitivity.
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