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Candida tropicalis-A systematic review to inform the World Health Organization of a fungal priority pathogens list. [PDF]
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IL-1β mediates Candida tropicalis-induced immunosuppressive function of MDSCs to foster colorectal cancer. [PDF]
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Candida tropicalis chorioamnionitis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995A case of Candida tropicalis chorioamnionitis at 25 weeks' gestation is presented, and the literature is reviewed. This is the first report, to our knowledge, of C. tropicalis diagnosed antenatally with confirmed congenital infection.
Nichols, A., Khong, T., Crowther, C.
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Recurrent Candida tropicalis meningitis
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2005Candida meningitis, a previously rare occurrence, has been increasing in prevalence and often is a result of complications of neurosurgery. We describe the case of a 49-year-old man who presented with headache, vertigo, intermittent blurred vision, and multiple episodes of nausea and vomiting.
Nancy L, Dawson +2 more
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Candida tropicalis Pacemaker Endocarditis
Journal of Infection, 2000A rare case of Candida tropicalis pacemaker endocarditis was diagnosed in a 77-year-old male who presented with lethargy. The organism was isolated from cultures of blood and vegetations on the tricuspid valve, interatrial septum and the pacing wire removed at surgery. The postoperative course was stormy and he succumbed to multiorgan failure.
A, Kurup, M N, Janardhan, T Y, Seng
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Alkane oxidation in Candida tropicalis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1973Abstract Reexamination of NAD+ reduction by cell-free extracts of Candida tropicalis in the presence of n-decane provides conclusive evidence that this reaction is due to the contamination of some decane samples by an impurity, and does not correspond to a dehydrogenation of the alkane itself. The actual pathway of alkane oxidation by C.
M, Gallo +3 more
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Candida tropicalisin human disease
Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2010Candida tropicalis is one of the more common Candida causing human disease in tropical countries; the frequency of invasive disease varies by geography causing 3--66% of candidaemia. C. tropicalis is taxonomically close to C. albicans and shares many pathogenic traits. C.
Ann Chai, Louis Yi +2 more
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Meningitis Caused by Candida tropicalis
Archives of Neurology, 1980Meningeal infection with Candida remains rare. We report its occurrence in a healthy man following mastoid exploration for chronic suppurative middle ear disease. The infective agent proved to be C tropicalis, which has only been isolated from CSF in two previous cases of Candida meningitis.
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Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1989
Candidiasis is a well-recognized complication of immunosuppression, parenteral nutrition, surgery and broad spectrum antimicrobial chemotherapy. The majority of cases of candidiasis are caused by Candida albicans . Since the mid-1970's, however, Candida tropicalis
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Candidiasis is a well-recognized complication of immunosuppression, parenteral nutrition, surgery and broad spectrum antimicrobial chemotherapy. The majority of cases of candidiasis are caused by Candida albicans . Since the mid-1970's, however, Candida tropicalis
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