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The disseminated and progressive fungal disease Penicillium marneffei penicilliosis is one of the most common infectious diseases in AIDS patients in Southeast Asia.
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British Journal of Haematology, 2002
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So, CC, Wong, KF
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Allergic Bronchopulmonary Penicilliosis
Chest, 1973A case of allergic bronchopulmonary disease caused by the fungus Penicillium with intermittent airways obstruction, transient pulmonary infiltrate, blood and sputum eosinophilia, positive dual skin tests (type I and III) and precipitating antibodies in the serum is described.
S A, Sahn, S, Lakshminarayan
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The Journal of Dermatology, 2001
Penicilliosis previously a rare disease has now emerged as one of the most common systemic opportunistic infections among AIDS patients in southeast Asia. Physicians should be wary in the presence of characteristic cutaneous lesions with systemic involvement in AIDS patients who lived in or visited areas in which this fungus is endemic regardless of ...
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Penicilliosis previously a rare disease has now emerged as one of the most common systemic opportunistic infections among AIDS patients in southeast Asia. Physicians should be wary in the presence of characteristic cutaneous lesions with systemic involvement in AIDS patients who lived in or visited areas in which this fungus is endemic regardless of ...
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2003
Abstract More than 200 species of the Penicillium genus have been described. Penicillium organisms are abundant in nature and are common laboratory contaminants. However, Penicillium marneffei is the only dimorphic species. The organism is commonly responsible for disseminated invasive infections in humans with HIV infection or AIDS in ...
Kenrad E Nelson, Thira Sirisanthana
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Abstract More than 200 species of the Penicillium genus have been described. Penicillium organisms are abundant in nature and are common laboratory contaminants. However, Penicillium marneffei is the only dimorphic species. The organism is commonly responsible for disseminated invasive infections in humans with HIV infection or AIDS in ...
Kenrad E Nelson, Thira Sirisanthana
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