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Isolated Lomentospora prolificans Endophthalmitis
Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2021Abstract Lomentaspora prolificans is a rare fungal infection that has emerged as an opportunistic pathogen, particularly in immunosuppressed patients. Infection can caused disseminated infection, as well as localized infections in multiple organs in the body, including the eye.
Alexandra Dolgetta +2 more
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Miltefosine-based regimen as salvage therapy in Lomentospora prolificans bone and joint infection
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 20181. IntroductionWe report the second case of miltefosine, terbinafine, and voriconazole-based regimen as salvage therapy in a Lomentospora prolificans bone and joint infection. A favorable outcome was observed when combined with aggressive surgery. A poor prior evolution was observed following three surgical procedures of debridement combined with ...
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Journal of Medical Mycology, 2023
Lomentospora prolificans is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause invasive lomentosporiosis in immunocompromised patients. Patients with hematological malignancies and those who have undergone stem cell or solid organ transplantations are in the highest risk group. In addition to the limitations and delays in diagnostic possibilities, L. prolificans
Zeynep Yazgan +5 more
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Lomentospora prolificans is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause invasive lomentosporiosis in immunocompromised patients. Patients with hematological malignancies and those who have undergone stem cell or solid organ transplantations are in the highest risk group. In addition to the limitations and delays in diagnostic possibilities, L. prolificans
Zeynep Yazgan +5 more
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1994
Scedosporium inflatum is a dematiaceous opportunistic pathogen originally described by D. Malloch and I.F. Salkin (Mycotaxon 21:247-255, 1984). However, E. Gueho and G. S. De Hoog (J. Mycol. Med. 118:3-9, 1991) recently suggested reducing this mold to synonomy with Lomentospora prolificans on the basis of their similar morphological and molecular ...
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Scedosporium inflatum is a dematiaceous opportunistic pathogen originally described by D. Malloch and I.F. Salkin (Mycotaxon 21:247-255, 1984). However, E. Gueho and G. S. De Hoog (J. Mycol. Med. 118:3-9, 1991) recently suggested reducing this mold to synonomy with Lomentospora prolificans on the basis of their similar morphological and molecular ...
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GROWTH-INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF FARNESOL AGAINST SCEDOSPORIUM BOYDII AND LOMENTOSPORA PROLIFICANS.
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2018Scedosporium boydii and Lomentospora prolificans are filamentous fungi reported to cause infection in immunocompromized individuals. We studied the effect of farnesol to inhibit growth of S. boydii and L. prolificans by measuring colony diameter and determining minimal effective concentration (MEC). S. boydii and L.
Potjaman, Pumeesat +3 more
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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Lomentospora prolificans is an uncommon cause of invasive fungal disease, but it is associated with high mortality because it is difficult to treat. Most of severe cases are produced in immunossupressed patients, especially in those with neutropenia and/or hematological malignancies. Resistance to the majority of antifungal agents can be still observed.
Fernando Cobo +4 more
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Lomentospora prolificans is an uncommon cause of invasive fungal disease, but it is associated with high mortality because it is difficult to treat. Most of severe cases are produced in immunossupressed patients, especially in those with neutropenia and/or hematological malignancies. Resistance to the majority of antifungal agents can be still observed.
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Disseminated Lomentospora prolificans Infection in a Patient With Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2022Paul A. Wilson, Stuart MacKenzie
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General Overview of A Rare Mold: Lomentospora prolificans
There has been a rise in the prevalence and diversity of fungal infections both in Turkey and across the globe. This increase is attributed to a growing number of immunocompromised patients and the use of antifungal prophylaxis. Consequently, there has been a surge in cases of rare mold infections, one of which is caused by Lomentospora prolificans. ItToptaş, Öykü +2 more
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