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Penicilliosis and hypersensitiveness to penicillin

Journal of Allergy, 1950
Abstract 1.1. We describe two cases of penicillinic urticaria in which Penicillium was found in the feces and in one also in the sputum. 2.2. One of the patients went on having urticaria afterward, and this was attributed to the presence of the fungus in his system. 3.3. When this last-named patient was treated with an extract of the spores of his
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Penicilliosis marneffei infection in AIDS

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Penicillium marneffei infection has emerged as a new potential indicator disease for AIDS in Southeast Asia. We report two additional cases of P. marneffei infection in patients infected with HIV who had traveled to endemic areas and review the mucocutaneous features of previously reported cases.
L, Borradori   +5 more
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Nasal Penicilliosis in Six Dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
Summary Six dogs with intranasal penicilliosis were treated with thiabendazole, with or without surgery. Results were satisfactory in 3 of the 6 dogs.
C E, Harvey   +4 more
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Penicilliosis marneffei – West meets East

Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1999
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Siau, H, Wong, SSY, Yuen, KY
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Penicilliosis presenting as fungating skin lesion

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2011
A 35-year-old HIV seropositive male patient presented with fever, weight loss, papules, nodules and fungating masses all over the body. Histopathological and mycological study of the skin biopsy tissue confirmed the diagnosis of penicilliosis. Although penicilliosis is restricted to Southeast Asia, more cases are being recognized in nonendemic ...
Uday, Yanamandra   +5 more
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Fifteen Cases of Penicilliosis in Guangdong, China

Mycopathologia, 2004
We analyzed the occurrence, clinical and physical features, laboratory findings, diagnostic criteria, reaction to therapy and prognosis of 15 cases Penecilliosis marneffei. Four were localized infection on skin, eleven were systemic infection, all cases were found in Guangdong province of China.
Xi, Liyan   +4 more
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Penicilliosis Marneffei

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Khuanchai Supparatpinyo
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Bone Marrow Diagnosis of Penicilliosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
To the Editor: Penicillium marneffei is a dimorphic fungus that can infect either immunocompromised or healthy people. The infection is most likely to be seen in Asians,1,2 particularly in the setting of AIDS3,4. The diagnosis may be difficult, since the infection is sometimes mistaken for drug-resistant tuberculosis2. We report a case of penicilliosis
K.F. Wong, D.N.C. Tsang, J.K.C. Chan
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Penicilliosis in an African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2011
Penicillium mycosis, or penicilliosis, is rare in animals. This report describes the clinical signs and pathological, immunohistochemical, and biomolecular findings in a case of avian penicilliosis in a Congo African grey parrot. On gross necropsy, pyogranulomatous changes were identified in the lung, liver, and kidney.
LANTERI, Giovanni   +4 more
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[Penicilliosis in Laos].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2006
Penicilliosis is caused by Penicillium marneffei, a dimorphic fungus endemic in southeast Asia and southern China. Since 1988, this deep mycosis has been one of the most frequent opportunistic infections in subjects with HIV infection in this region. We report the first observation of penicilliosis in Laos in a subject infected by HIV.A Laotian women ...
Emmanuel, Clyti   +3 more
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