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Disseminated blastomycosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
A 26-year-old veiled Saudi-Arabian woman presented with hemoptysis, and multiple nodules and abscesses. A skin biopsy specimen revealed yeast forms consistent with Blastomyces dermatitidis. Fungal cultures from bronchoscopy and skin specimens also grew B dermatitidis. She was treated with oral itraconazole (200 mg twice a day).
Ragheb A, Assaly   +8 more
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Blastomycosis of the Larynx

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1980
Blastomycosis is an uncommon fungal disease which may mimic carcinoma of the larynx. Physical examination may show a granular appearance early in the disease with progression to laryngeal fibrosis. Histologic examination usually shows pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, microabscesses, and giant cells.
J Y, Suen   +3 more
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BLASTOMYCOSIS OF THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1930
Blastomycosis or blastomycetic dermatitis is a chronic disease of the skin caused by a fungus. It is of especial interest to ophthalmologists because of the frequent involvement of the eyelids in the pathologic process. It is found chiefly among laboring people, a larger proportion of cases being found in males than in females. The age incidence varies
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Blastomycosis

Archives of Dermatology, 1961
M C, GEPHARDT, T J, HANLON
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Tracheal Blastomycosis

Chest, 1988
A patient with pulmonary blastomycosis is presented. In addition, the patient had extensive involvement of the trachea. This is the first known reported case of tracheal blastomycosis.
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BLASTOMYCOSIS OF LARYNX

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952
CASES of cutaneous and visceral blastomycosis are frequently seen and even cases of primary laryngeal forms are not rare. The present case seems worthy of publication, however, because of the unusual location of the lesion involving the vocal cord only, without any other presenting lesions.
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Blastomycosis

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1951
J, SCHWARZ, G L, BAUM
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Blastomycosis in New England: 5 Cases and a Review

Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 2023
Ann E Woolley, Sophia Koo, Koo Sophia
exaly  

Current and New Perspectives in the Diagnosis of Blastomycosis and Histoplasmosis

Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021
Kathleen Linder, Kauffman Carol A
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Blastomycosis: The Great Mimicker

Clinical Pediatrics, 2010
Hana, Hakim   +3 more
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