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Phaeohyphomycosis is a group of fungal infections caused by filamentous dematiaceous fungi, which have melanin in their cell walls. Phaeohyphomycosis has four clinical forms: superficial, subcutaneous, systemic, and disseminated.
Jéssica L. Bueno+5 more
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Subcutaneous opportunistic fungal infections are rarely encountered in renal transplant recipients. Phaeohyphomycosis is one such fungal infection caused by the members of dematiaceous fungi affecting predominantly the skin and subcutaneous tissue ...
Arunkumar Donakonda+3 more
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Antifungal susceptibility and phenotypic characterization of oral isolates of a black fungus from a nasopharyngeal carcinoma patient under radiotherapy [PDF]
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Fong, HL+3 more
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Suscetibilidade Antifúngica in vitro de Agentes de Feohifomicoses Superficiais [PDF]
The selection of fungal isolates resistant to available therapy associated with an increase in the number of immunosuppressed patients has contributed to the incidence of infections caused by dematiaceous fungi. Thus, this study evaluated the therapeutic
Meneghello Fuentefria, Alexandre+3 more
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 20, Issue 8, Page 1137-1139, August 2022.
Jialin Chen+3 more
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We report a case of subcutaneous mycosis in the form of a subcutaneous cyst of the index finger, successfully treated by surgery and posaconazole in an 84-year-old female kidney transplant patient.
Clément Pruvot+5 more
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Mycotic keratitis caused by concurrent infections of exserohilum mcginnisii and candida parapsilosis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Mycotic keratitis in human cornea has been rarely reported to be associated with a co-infection of filamentous fungi and yeast. This paper aims to report a case of mycotic keratitis concurrently infected by Exserohilum mcginnisii and Candida ...
Wen-Ya Qiu, Yu-Feng Yao
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Phaeohyphomycosis in Transplant Patients [PDF]
Phaeohyphomycosis is caused by a large, heterogenous group of darkly pigmented fungi. The presence of melanin in their cell walls is characteristic, and is likely an important virulence factor. These infections are being increasingly seen in a variety of clinical syndromes in both immunocompromised and normal individuals.
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Chronic leptomeningitis and spinal intradural mass secondary to Alternaria infection in a patient with ventriculoperitoneal shunt [PDF]
Fungal infection following placement of ventriculostomy or ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is uncommon. We report the first case of Alternaria related central nervous system (CNS) shunt infection in a patient with CNS ependymoma manifesting as ...
Chen, Mike Yue+4 more
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48.1 Introduction 48.1.1 Classification and Morphology 48.1.2 Clinical Features 48.1.3 Diagnosis 48.2 Methods 48.2.1 Sample Preparation 48.2.2 Detection Procedures 48.3 Conclusion ...
Liu, Dongyou, Paterson, R. R. M.
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