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Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2017
Fungal keratitis, or keratomycoses, are corneal infections which must be considered in cases of corneal trauma, prior corneal surgery, chronic ocular surface disease, topical corticosteroids or contact lens wear. Filamentous fungi or yeasts may be involved.
T, Bourcier +4 more
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Fungal keratitis, or keratomycoses, are corneal infections which must be considered in cases of corneal trauma, prior corneal surgery, chronic ocular surface disease, topical corticosteroids or contact lens wear. Filamentous fungi or yeasts may be involved.
T, Bourcier +4 more
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Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1968
The cell extracts isolated from 73 species of fungi belonging to different taxonomic groups were studied to ascertain the presence of plasmocoagulase and protease. Plasmocoagulase was found to be widespread among these microorganisms. They were most constantly found in yeasts and yeastlike fungi.
N A, Zaikina, N P, Elinov
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The cell extracts isolated from 73 species of fungi belonging to different taxonomic groups were studied to ascertain the presence of plasmocoagulase and protease. Plasmocoagulase was found to be widespread among these microorganisms. They were most constantly found in yeasts and yeastlike fungi.
N A, Zaikina, N P, Elinov
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2022
This chapter reviews the uses of processed fungal cells as protein-rich foods in substitution to meat. Yeasts, mushrooms, and filamentous fungi have long been part of the human diet, improving the nutritional quality and taste of different foods. Recently, because of the populational growth and environmental impact caused by animal farming, the use of ...
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This chapter reviews the uses of processed fungal cells as protein-rich foods in substitution to meat. Yeasts, mushrooms, and filamentous fungi have long been part of the human diet, improving the nutritional quality and taste of different foods. Recently, because of the populational growth and environmental impact caused by animal farming, the use of ...
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2003
In this chapter, we present concise reviews on the clinical manifestations of the complete set of human fungal infections known today. Emphasis is given to the clinical symptoms. The classification corresponds to the body sites affected, from systemic to superficial.
Reinhard, Kappe, Dagmar, Rimek
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In this chapter, we present concise reviews on the clinical manifestations of the complete set of human fungal infections known today. Emphasis is given to the clinical symptoms. The classification corresponds to the body sites affected, from systemic to superficial.
Reinhard, Kappe, Dagmar, Rimek
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Clinics in Dermatology, 1994
Abstract The mycoses are disorders caused by fungi, which are saprophytic or parasitic organisms found in every continent and environment. Many are common commensals in nature, but others cause agricultural disease. The mycoses that are human infections include diseases ranging from those that are worldwide and common, such as ...
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Abstract The mycoses are disorders caused by fungi, which are saprophytic or parasitic organisms found in every continent and environment. Many are common commensals in nature, but others cause agricultural disease. The mycoses that are human infections include diseases ranging from those that are worldwide and common, such as ...
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Unusual fungal pathogens in fungal rhinosinusitis
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2000Approximately 300 fungal species are known to cause mycotic disease in humans and other animals. More than 50 of these species are documented as agents of rhinosinusitis. Most such infections are caused by species of Aspergillus, Rhizopus, Alternaria, Bipolaris, and Curvularia. A growing number, however, has been attributed to lesser known fungi. Here,
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
Fungal endocarditis is a serious condition that affects particular groups of patients. This article reviews the aetiology, clinical features and relevant investigations required for diagnosis as well as the treatment necessary for a successful outcome.
David R, Ramsdale +2 more
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Fungal endocarditis is a serious condition that affects particular groups of patients. This article reviews the aetiology, clinical features and relevant investigations required for diagnosis as well as the treatment necessary for a successful outcome.
David R, Ramsdale +2 more
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008
Fungal endocarditis (FE) is an increasingly prevalent and devastating disease in today's highly advancing medical practice. With more patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics or invasive interventions including long-term central venous catheters or prosthetic heart valve placements, FE is increasingly reported.
George M, Varghese, Jack D, Sobel
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Fungal endocarditis (FE) is an increasingly prevalent and devastating disease in today's highly advancing medical practice. With more patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics or invasive interventions including long-term central venous catheters or prosthetic heart valve placements, FE is increasingly reported.
George M, Varghese, Jack D, Sobel
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