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Genes termorregulados diferencialmente expressos em Conidiobolus lamprauges [PDF]

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ALTSCHUL S.F.   +27 more
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Development and application of polymerase chain reaction test for detection of Conidiobolus lamprauges [PDF]

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Mucormycosis (and entomophthoramycosis)

Schlossberg's Clinical Infectious Disease, 2021
This chapter explores mucormycosis, which refers to a group of highly lethal, angioinvasive fungal infections that are mostly found in immunocompromised hosts.
S. Davies
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Rhinofacial conidiobolomycosis (entomophthoramycosis).

Clinics in Dermatology, 2012
Conidiobolomycosis is a tropical rhinofacial subcutaneous mycosis caused by Conidiobolus coronatus. It is characterized histopathologically by the presence of hyphae surrounded by an eosinophilic halo, the so-called Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon. There is no standard treatment, but itraconazole is an effective option.
Rafael Isa-Isa   +3 more
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Rhino-orbitocerebral entomophthoramycosis.

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2006
Conidiobolus coronatus is recognized as a human pathogen causing subcutaneous fungal infection of the face in immunocompetent patients. The disease process is usually benign. We report, what we believe to be the first case of intracranial extension of C. coronatus producing rhino-orbitocerebral syndrome, and subsequent dissemination of C.
C. Hoogendijk   +4 more
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Agents of Mucormycosis and Entomophthoramycosis

, 2014
• Mucormycosis is an aggressive, angioinvasive fungal infection caused by filamentous fungi in the subphylum Mucormycotina, which afflict immunocompromised or severely hyperglycemic patients. Skin and soft tissue infections in immunocompetent patients may be encountered in patients with severe soft tissue trauma (e.g., tornadoes, combat injuries).
D. Kontoyiannis, R. Lewis
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Gastrointestinal entomophthoramycosis caused by Basidiobolus haptosporus

Mycopathologia, 1980
There was described the first cultural proven case of gastrointestinal entomophthoramycosis caused by B. haptosporus. A review of the literature on gastrointestinal zygomycosis led us to presume that similar clinical reported cases have been also caused by this fungus.
É. D. Aguiar   +2 more
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