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Archives of Dermatology, 1993
Mycology is a subject many practitioners seem to want to avoid. It always seems to be easier to treat empirically or send a culture off to the lab. If you trust the lab. Doing your own mycology tests takes time and interest while trying to remember all the mycology you learned for the boards and promptly forgot.
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Mycology is a subject many practitioners seem to want to avoid. It always seems to be easier to treat empirically or send a culture off to the lab. If you trust the lab. Doing your own mycology tests takes time and interest while trying to remember all the mycology you learned for the boards and promptly forgot.
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2008
Fungal infections of the central nervous system, once a relatively rare occurrence, are increasingly common due to the expansion of immunocompromised populations at risk, and therefore are important to recognize early and manage appropriately.The specific infectious risk posed by novel immune-modifying therapies can, in most cases, be predicted on the ...
Eileen P, Scully +2 more
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Fungal infections of the central nervous system, once a relatively rare occurrence, are increasingly common due to the expansion of immunocompromised populations at risk, and therefore are important to recognize early and manage appropriately.The specific infectious risk posed by novel immune-modifying therapies can, in most cases, be predicted on the ...
Eileen P, Scully +2 more
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2005
Invasive fungal infections of the lung have historically been associated with an extremely high mortality. This review aims to disseminate the most recent advances in the diagnosis and management of fungal infections of the lung.The number and diversity of immunosuppressed populations are growing rapidly.
Silveira, F., Paterson, D.L.
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Invasive fungal infections of the lung have historically been associated with an extremely high mortality. This review aims to disseminate the most recent advances in the diagnosis and management of fungal infections of the lung.The number and diversity of immunosuppressed populations are growing rapidly.
Silveira, F., Paterson, D.L.
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Nursing Standard, 1989
A new treatment for fungal nail infections is proving safe and effective and could soon be available for use by GPs.
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A new treatment for fungal nail infections is proving safe and effective and could soon be available for use by GPs.
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Genitourinary Fungal Infections
Southern Medical Journal, 1986Genitourinary fungal infections have become increasingly common in clinical practice. We review the literature on such infections, emphasizing recognition of fungal disease, predisposing factors, pathogenesis, and approaches to therapy.
D N, Frangos, L M, Nyberg
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1983
This article discusses the new developments in the three main types of superficial fungal infections: the dermatophytoses, tinea versicolor, and candidal infections.
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This article discusses the new developments in the three main types of superficial fungal infections: the dermatophytoses, tinea versicolor, and candidal infections.
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BMJ, 2008
A 38 year old woman comes to you with a cosmetic problem in her toenails. She describes her nails as yellowish brown and crumbly and with detachment and thickening of parts of the nails. The problem appeared gradually, but she is now too embarrassed to wear open shoes. She wants to know whether it can be treated.
Olde Hartman, T.C., Rijswijk, E. van
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A 38 year old woman comes to you with a cosmetic problem in her toenails. She describes her nails as yellowish brown and crumbly and with detachment and thickening of parts of the nails. The problem appeared gradually, but she is now too embarrassed to wear open shoes. She wants to know whether it can be treated.
Olde Hartman, T.C., Rijswijk, E. van
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2016
Upon completion of the chapter, the reader will be able to: 1. Differentiate epidemiologic differences and host risk factors for acquisition of primary and opportunistic invasive fungal diseases. 2. Recommend appropriate empiric or targeted antifungal therapy for the treatment of invasive fungal disease. 3.
Lewis RE, Rogers PD
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Upon completion of the chapter, the reader will be able to: 1. Differentiate epidemiologic differences and host risk factors for acquisition of primary and opportunistic invasive fungal diseases. 2. Recommend appropriate empiric or targeted antifungal therapy for the treatment of invasive fungal disease. 3.
Lewis RE, Rogers PD
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2012
Fungal infections are more common and diverse in the tropics but are also increasingly seen in returning travelers and migrants as international travel becomes easier. They are conventionally classified into superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, and systemic mycoses.
Li Yang, Hsu +3 more
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Fungal infections are more common and diverse in the tropics but are also increasingly seen in returning travelers and migrants as international travel becomes easier. They are conventionally classified into superficial, cutaneous, subcutaneous, and systemic mycoses.
Li Yang, Hsu +3 more
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Pancreas, 2003
There has been a steady rise in the incidence of pancreatic fungal infections. Even though fungal infections of the pancreas are not very common, they are often nosocomial.To review pancreatic fungal infections and to compare their clinical characteristics with those of bacterial pancreatic infections, along with the causes and approaches to diagnosis ...
Nirmala, Shanmugam +3 more
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There has been a steady rise in the incidence of pancreatic fungal infections. Even though fungal infections of the pancreas are not very common, they are often nosocomial.To review pancreatic fungal infections and to compare their clinical characteristics with those of bacterial pancreatic infections, along with the causes and approaches to diagnosis ...
Nirmala, Shanmugam +3 more
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