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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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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Fungal vulvovaginitis remains one of the most frequent conditions affecting the lower genital tract. Recent advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of the condition have improved our ability to treat recurrent or persistent cases. More clinical data have become available on the optimal duration of treatment with some of the newer ...
M L, Maccato, R H, Kaufman
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Fungal vulvovaginitis remains one of the most frequent conditions affecting the lower genital tract. Recent advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of the condition have improved our ability to treat recurrent or persistent cases. More clinical data have become available on the optimal duration of treatment with some of the newer ...
M L, Maccato, R H, Kaufman
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
The number of effective chemotherapeutic agents presently available for serious mycotic infections is limited.5, 6 This is due in part to many problems encountered by both the basic scientist and the clinician, in the laboratory and clinical evaluation of such drugs.
J P, Utz, S, Shadomy
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The number of effective chemotherapeutic agents presently available for serious mycotic infections is limited.5, 6 This is due in part to many problems encountered by both the basic scientist and the clinician, in the laboratory and clinical evaluation of such drugs.
J P, Utz, S, Shadomy
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Seminars in Respiratory Infections, 2000
Hundreds of fungal species have been associated with pulmonary diseases in humans, but few are consistently found to cause pneumonia. This paper reviews the clinical presentations, geographic prevalence, and epidemiology of, as well as the most recent, yet readily available, diagnostic methods and general therapy for the more common fungal pneumonias ...
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Hundreds of fungal species have been associated with pulmonary diseases in humans, but few are consistently found to cause pneumonia. This paper reviews the clinical presentations, geographic prevalence, and epidemiology of, as well as the most recent, yet readily available, diagnostic methods and general therapy for the more common fungal pneumonias ...
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2012
For both mammalian and fungal prion proteins, conformational templating drives the phenomenon of protein-only infectivity. The conformational conversion of a protein to its transmissible prion state is associated with changes to host cellular physiology.
Gemma L, Staniforth, Mick F, Tuite
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For both mammalian and fungal prion proteins, conformational templating drives the phenomenon of protein-only infectivity. The conformational conversion of a protein to its transmissible prion state is associated with changes to host cellular physiology.
Gemma L, Staniforth, Mick F, Tuite
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2004
Recent advances in medicine have caused fungal endocarditis (FE) to be a more common disease entity. Many fungi are potential pathogens in FE, although Candida species and Aspergillus species are the most common. Valvular heart disease is the necessary underlying condition for FE, with intravenous devices and antibiotic use being the predisposing ...
Eyal, Nadir, Ethan, Rubinstein
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Recent advances in medicine have caused fungal endocarditis (FE) to be a more common disease entity. Many fungi are potential pathogens in FE, although Candida species and Aspergillus species are the most common. Valvular heart disease is the necessary underlying condition for FE, with intravenous devices and antibiotic use being the predisposing ...
Eyal, Nadir, Ethan, Rubinstein
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2020
Greenhouses are intensive cropping systems where microclimatic conditions are particularly favourable for the development of different fungal diseases (fungal-like organisms and true fungi) and if no proper control measures are taken in time, losses may be high. The principal fungal diseases are presented, as well as examples of emerging or re-emerging
Bardin, Marc, Gullino, Maria Lodovica
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Greenhouses are intensive cropping systems where microclimatic conditions are particularly favourable for the development of different fungal diseases (fungal-like organisms and true fungi) and if no proper control measures are taken in time, losses may be high. The principal fungal diseases are presented, as well as examples of emerging or re-emerging
Bardin, Marc, Gullino, Maria Lodovica
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Infection, 1999
Fungal resistance is caused by an acquisition of intrinsically resistant species, by selection of resistant strains from a population or by mutation of an initially susceptible strain. According to different classes of antimycotics there are different resistance mechanisms: differences in the uptake mechanisms, drug target alterations, mostly the ...
H, Bernhardt, K, Zimmermann, M, Knoke
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Fungal resistance is caused by an acquisition of intrinsically resistant species, by selection of resistant strains from a population or by mutation of an initially susceptible strain. According to different classes of antimycotics there are different resistance mechanisms: differences in the uptake mechanisms, drug target alterations, mostly the ...
H, Bernhardt, K, Zimmermann, M, Knoke
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1994
Fungal pneumonias are rare but important. Sometimes the clinical presentation is identical to more common bacterial or atypical pneumonias. In such cases, the diagnosis is either not made or is made accidentally from diagnostic specimens obtained to determine the likely bacterial pathogen.
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Fungal pneumonias are rare but important. Sometimes the clinical presentation is identical to more common bacterial or atypical pneumonias. In such cases, the diagnosis is either not made or is made accidentally from diagnostic specimens obtained to determine the likely bacterial pathogen.
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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.
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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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