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BI28 Phaeohyphomycosis in the immunosuppressed patients: the challenges of treatment [PDF]
Farishta Khan +2 more
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Subcutaneous Phaeohyphomycosis due to Pyrenochaeta romeroi in a Patient with Leprosy
C x E line Girard +4 more
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Several high-profile outbreaks have drawn attention to invasive fungal infections (IFIs) as an increasingly important public health problem. IFI outbreaks are caused by many different fungal pathogens and are associated with numerous settings and sources.
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Background: Diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis is frequently missed for many reasons: (1) rarity of the lesion (2) requirement of careful search for diagnostic ′sclerotic′ bodies which are often sparse in clinical material such as tissue and ...
Chavan Sateesh, Kulkarni M, Makannavar J
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A case of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis in a diabetic patient: A cryptic entity
BN Kumarguru +2 more
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A rare case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by Fonsecaea pedrosoi in a child with nephrotic syndrome
Charu Nayyar, N Gulati, B L Sherwal
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Successful Therapy for Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis Due to Dactylaria gallopava [PDF]
J. A. Nieto-Rodriguez, Shimon Kusne
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Primary cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis.
A rare case of phaeohyphomycosis presenting with a solitary nodule on right lower leg of 2 years duration is being reported. The disease showed marked response to oral fluconazole.
V K, Somani +4 more
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Letter to the editor - "Re: Tinea labialis in a patient with Schnitzler syndrome on interleukin-1 receptor antagonist". [PDF]
Velusamy B, Pincelli T, Sokumbi O.
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Invasive phaeohyphomycosis due to Parathyridaria percutanea in a liver transplant recipient. [PDF]
Obana A +12 more
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