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Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis in an immunocompetent patient
H.-W. Wang+5 more
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Case report of cerebral phaeohyphomycosis caused by Fonsecaea monophora [PDF]
William Stokes+4 more
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Morocco as a possible source for acquisition of Rhinocladiella mackenziei.
Rhinocladiella mackenziei cerebral phaeohyphomycosis is a rare severe disease that has been typically described in the Middle East. Here, we report 2 cases of R.
Baptiste Lafont Rapnouil+11 more
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Abstract Rhinocladiella mackenziei is a highly neurotropic fungus, mainly reported from the Middle East. However, in recent years, there have been some cases from outside this region. We described an additional fatal case of R. mackenziei cerebral infection for the first time from Turkey and made a literature review of all previously reported cases ...
Ilvana Caklovica Kucukkaya+6 more
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Successful Therapy for Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis Due to Dactylaria gallopava [PDF]
J. A. Nieto-Rodriguez, Shimon Kusne
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Abstract A 1‐year‐old dog was presented for persistent neck pain and circling. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large, space‐occupying, intra‐axial mass with extensive surrounding vasogenic oedema affecting the left thalamus and hippocampus.
Alexis Tolbert+4 more
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BackgroundDue to more attentions paid to melanized fungi over the past few decades and under the background of the global coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic (COVID-19) the fact that the virus itself and the immunosuppressive agents such as glucocorticoids
Yun He+12 more
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A lateral flow assay for the immunodiagnosis of human cat‐transmitted sporotrichosis
Abstract Background Cat‐transmitted sporotrichosis (CTS) caused by Sporothrix brasiliensis has emerged as an important zoonosis in Brazil and neighbouring countries. Objectives Evaluate the performance of a lateral flow assay (LFA) for the detection of anti‐Sporothrix antibodies in human sera.
Regielly Cognialli+5 more
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Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis: experience from a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia
M. Alabdely+3 more
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72‐year‐old man with right homonymous hemianopia and gait instability
An elderly man presented with right homonymous hemianopia and gait instability. He was found to have a left occipital ring enhancing lesion that was resected. Neuropathologic examination demonstrated a Cladophialophora bantiana brain abscess (cerebral phaeohyphomycosis).
Shino Magaki+5 more
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