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Invasive fungal infections in patients with liver disease: immunological and clinical considerations for the intensive care unit. [PDF]
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Cutaneous cryptococcosis evaluation on reflectance confocal microscopy. [PDF]
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Unusual late presentation of cryptococcal meningitis with simultaneous CMV antigenemia in a kidney transplant recipient. [PDF]
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2021
Cryptococcosis is an invasive fungal infection of global significance caused by yeasts of the genus Cryptococcus. The prevalence of HIV in certain areas of the world and the expanding population of immunocompromised patients contribute to the ongoing global disease burden.
Alexis C Gushiken+2 more
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Cryptococcosis is an invasive fungal infection of global significance caused by yeasts of the genus Cryptococcus. The prevalence of HIV in certain areas of the world and the expanding population of immunocompromised patients contribute to the ongoing global disease burden.
Alexis C Gushiken+2 more
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Mycoses (Berlin), 2021
The development of disseminated cryptococcosis has historically occurred in patients living with advanced human immunodeficiency virus or other immunosuppressive conditions affecting T‐cell function.
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The development of disseminated cryptococcosis has historically occurred in patients living with advanced human immunodeficiency virus or other immunosuppressive conditions affecting T‐cell function.
G. Viola+7 more
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2020
AbstractCryptococcosis has become an important infection in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts. Although Cryptococcus is mainly recognized by its ability to cause meningoencephalitis, it can infect almost any organ of the human body, with pulmonary infection being the second most common disease manifestation.
Sofia, Zavala, John W, Baddley
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AbstractCryptococcosis has become an important infection in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts. Although Cryptococcus is mainly recognized by its ability to cause meningoencephalitis, it can infect almost any organ of the human body, with pulmonary infection being the second most common disease manifestation.
Sofia, Zavala, John W, Baddley
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2006
In the past 2 decades, Cryptococcus has emerged in its clinical significance and as a model yeast for understanding molecular pathogenesis. C neoformans and C gattii are currently considered major primary and secondary pathogens in a wide array of hosts that are known to be immunocompromised or apparently immunocompetent.
Methee, Chayakulkeeree, John R, Perfect
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In the past 2 decades, Cryptococcus has emerged in its clinical significance and as a model yeast for understanding molecular pathogenesis. C neoformans and C gattii are currently considered major primary and secondary pathogens in a wide array of hosts that are known to be immunocompromised or apparently immunocompetent.
Methee, Chayakulkeeree, John R, Perfect
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2002
Cryptococcus neoformans has risen to a worldwide highly recognizable major opportunistic pathogen with deadly consequences. It has become a model fungus to study a variety of paradigms in the host-fungus relationships. Genomic studies are advancing knowledge on its evolution and dissecting its virulence composite.
John R, Perfect, Arturo, Casadevall
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Cryptococcus neoformans has risen to a worldwide highly recognizable major opportunistic pathogen with deadly consequences. It has become a model fungus to study a variety of paradigms in the host-fungus relationships. Genomic studies are advancing knowledge on its evolution and dissecting its virulence composite.
John R, Perfect, Arturo, Casadevall
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