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Fungal diseases mimicking primary lung cancer: radiologic–pathologic correlation

Mycoses, 2013
SummaryA variety of fungal pulmonary infections can produce radiologic findings that mimic lung cancers. Distinguishing these infectious lesions from lung cancer remains challenging for radiologists and clinicians. In such cases, radiographic findings and clinical manifestations can be highly suggestive of lung cancer, and misdiagnosis can ...
Fernando F, Gazzoni   +7 more
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The impact of invasive fungal diseases on survival after lung transplantation

Clinical Transplantation, 2010
Arthurs SK, Eid AJ, Deziel PJ, Marshall WF, Cassivi SD, Walker RC, Razonable RR. The impact of invasive fungal diseases on survival after lung transplantation.
Clin Transplant 2010: 24: 341–348. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons A/S.Abstract:  Background:  Recipients of lung transplants are at high risk of infectious complications.
Supha K, Arthurs   +6 more
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Obstructive lung diseases and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.

Current opinion in pulmonary medicine, 2020
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a disease frequently complicating asthma and cystic fibrosis. ABPA is increasingly recognized in other obstructive lung diseases (OLDs), including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
V. Muthu   +5 more
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Diagnostic Patterns: Fungal Diseases of the Lung

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1962
S. E. Gould   +3 more
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Opportunistic Invasive Fungal Infections Mimicking Progression of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.

Clinical Lung Cancer, 2020
BACKGROUND Many studies have shown that invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, cryptococcosis, and mucormycosis can mimic radiographic and clinical features of primary lung cancer.
Maria Park, D. Ho, H. Wakelee, J. Neal
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Anti-fungal T cell responses in the lung and modulation by the gut-lung axis.

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2020
The lung is a central organ for immune-environmental interactions ranging from tolerance against harmless substances to protection against pathogens, which are particularly sensitive to regulation by the intestinal microbiota.
A. Scheffold, P. Bacher
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Guidance on Imaging for Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis: From the Imaging Working Group for the Revision and Update of the Consensus Definitions of Fungal Disease from the EORTC/MSGERC.

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021
BACKGROUND Clinical imaging in suspected invasive fungal disease (IFD) has a significant role in early detection of disease and helps direct further testing and treatment.
B. Alexander   +6 more
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Global incidence and mortality of severe fungal disease.

Lancet. Infectious Diseases (Print)
Current estimates of fungal disease incidence and mortality are imprecise. Population at risk denominators were used to estimate annual incidence for 2019-21. Extensive literature searches from 2010 to 2023 were combined with over 85 papers on individual
David W. Denning
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Current Therapy of Major Fungal Diseases of the Lung

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
The treatment of the major systemic fungi encountered in the United States--Histoplasma capsulatum, Blastomyces dermatitides, and Coccidioides immitis--depends on an understanding of the natural history of disease. Clinical manifestations of these infections can range from an asymptomatic disease that requires no therapy to an illness that is incurable
P, Johnson, G, Sarosi
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Progress and challenges in fungal lung disease in cystic fibrosis

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2022
Purpose of review This review is an overview of the recent progress made for the diagnosis and understanding of fungal lung disease in people with cystic fibrosis (CF), with a focus on Aspergillus fumigatus, the most common filamentous fungus in the CF airway. Currently, the longstanding question of the clinical significance of
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