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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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Hand Clinics, 1989
Fungal infections of the upper extremity are of four main types: cutaneous, subcutaneous, deep, and systemic. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms capable of utilizing keratin. They involve skin and nails. Most respond to local therapy. Subcutaneous infections are caused most typically by Sporothrix.
T F, Hitchcock, P C, Amadio
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Fungal infections of the upper extremity are of four main types: cutaneous, subcutaneous, deep, and systemic. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms capable of utilizing keratin. They involve skin and nails. Most respond to local therapy. Subcutaneous infections are caused most typically by Sporothrix.
T F, Hitchcock, P C, Amadio
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1997
An increased incidence of fungal pneumonias has been clearly seen in recent years, despite the lack of epidemiologic data. Pulmonary and extrapulmonary manifestations of blastomycosis, aspergillosis, and histoplasmosis, among others, are reviewed in this paper.
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An increased incidence of fungal pneumonias has been clearly seen in recent years, despite the lack of epidemiologic data. Pulmonary and extrapulmonary manifestations of blastomycosis, aspergillosis, and histoplasmosis, among others, are reviewed in this paper.
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Biotechnology Advances, 2006
Fungi are employed to produce industrially important glucoamylases. Most glucoamylases are glycosylated. Glycosylation enhances the enzyme stability. Glucoamylases contain both starch binding and catalytic binding domains, the former being responsible for activity on raw (insoluble) starch.
Dariush, Norouzian +3 more
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Fungi are employed to produce industrially important glucoamylases. Most glucoamylases are glycosylated. Glycosylation enhances the enzyme stability. Glucoamylases contain both starch binding and catalytic binding domains, the former being responsible for activity on raw (insoluble) starch.
Dariush, Norouzian +3 more
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2015
Fungal sinusitis is characterized into invasive and noninvasive forms. The invasive variety is further classified into acute, chronic and granulomatous forms; and the noninvasive variety into fungus ball and allergic fungal sinusitis. Each of these different forms has a unique radiologic appearance.
Eytan, Raz +5 more
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Fungal sinusitis is characterized into invasive and noninvasive forms. The invasive variety is further classified into acute, chronic and granulomatous forms; and the noninvasive variety into fungus ball and allergic fungal sinusitis. Each of these different forms has a unique radiologic appearance.
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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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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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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1990
Fungal meningitis tends to be a subacute or chronic process; however, it may be just as lethal as bacterial meningitis if untreated. There are many similarities between the pathogenic fungi. Most of the fungi are aerosolized and inhaled, and initiate a primary pulmonary infection which is usually self-limited.
C B, Treseler, A M, Sugar
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Fungal meningitis tends to be a subacute or chronic process; however, it may be just as lethal as bacterial meningitis if untreated. There are many similarities between the pathogenic fungi. Most of the fungi are aerosolized and inhaled, and initiate a primary pulmonary infection which is usually self-limited.
C B, Treseler, A M, Sugar
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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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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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