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When to consider an inborn error of immunity: clues for physicians
Abstract The term inborn errors of immunity (IEIs) refers to the rapidly expanding group of genetic disorders causing dysregulation of the immune system. With improved genetic testing in recent years, the number of defined IEIs and their range of phenotypic presentations has grown vastly, with more than 550 IEIs now described.
Meera Thangarajah, Lucinda J. Berglund
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Deep and disseminated dermatophytosis in immunocompromised populations—A systematic review
Dermatophyte infections of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue (i.e. deep dermatophytosis)—associated with secondary complications including pseudomycetoma and systemic dissemination—affect vulnerable populations with primary or acquired immunodeficiencies.
Aditya K. Gupta +5 more
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Comparative Prognosis of Fungal Balls Versus Invasive Pulmonary Mucormycosis
Jiayu Wang,1– 4 Naishu Xie,1– 4 Rui Zhao,1– 4 Huihui Zeng,1– 4 Yan Chen1– 4 1Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 2Research Unit of ...
Wang J, Xie N, Zhao R, Zeng H, Chen Y
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An intricate pulmonary infection in a patient with T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Non-albicans Candida (NAC) is rarely isolated from specimens. Here, we report a case of pulmonary infiltrates strongly suspected for Candida guilliermondii infection in a patient affected by T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) resistant to ...
Calogero Vetro +7 more
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Large‐scale meta‐analysis of infection risk with JAK–STAT inhibitors in 29,000 patients
In this large meta‐analysis of 74 randomized controlled trials involving more than 29,000 patients, JAK–STAT inhibitors were associated with an increased risk of influenza, bronchitis and herpes infections, particularly herpes zoster, while an increased risk of serious opportunistic or fungal infections was not observed.
Máté Krebs +10 more
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Erythrocyte ‘Feierzeit’ reaction: Novel filamentous and vesicular response to n‐butyl acetate
Abstract Human erythrocytes (red blood cells; RBCs) undergo spontaneous disassembly after several hours of exposure to n‐butyl acetate (nBA). Images of the morphological changes were captured in time‐lapse sequences using differential interference contrast (DIC) light microscopy.
Philip W. Kuchel
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Lung‐resident γδ T cells and their roles in lung diseases
M. Cheng, Shilian Hu
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The Dual Face of Fusobacterium nucleatum in Cancer: Foe, Friend or Both?
Fusobacterium nucleatum has established interactions with cancers in humans. However, contrary to a traditional view that these interactions are uniformly pro‐tumoural, recent evidence suggests a more nuanced role, where contact‐dependent and contact‐independent mechanisms may support either tumour progression or restriction depending on tumour site ...
Anjali Chander +3 more
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Fungal Spores in Wildfire Smoke Could Cause Lung Disease
Mice exposed to fungi spready by wildfires developed symptoms, exposing a potential health hazard to humans that has been understudied.
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