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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in the United States: epidemiologic, diagnostic, and clinical features.

National Cancer Institute monograph, 1976
Analysis of 194 patients with confirmed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in the United States over a 3-year period revealed that P. carinii pneumonia occurred almost exclusively in the immunosuppressed host who had a serious underlying disease.
P. Walzer   +4 more
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Pneumocystis carinii thyroiditis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
A 38-year-old black man with a history of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome associated with intravenous drug abuse presented with two weeks of left-sided neck swelling. Results of thyroid function tests were within normal limits. Thyroid scan demonstrated nonvisualization of the left lobe. Fine-needle aspiration of the thyroid revealed the presence of
Kenneth L. Cohen   +7 more
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Serodiagnosis of Pneumocystis carinii

Chest, 1985
1985;87;698a-700 Chest L L Pifer Serodiagnosis of Pneumocystis carinii. http://chestjournal.chestpubs.org/content/87/5/698a.citation can be found online on the World Wide Web at: The online version of this article, along with updated information and services ) ISSN:0012-3692 http://chestjournal.chestpubs.org/site/misc/reprints.xhtml ( without the prior
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Pneumocystis carinii infection: evidence for high prevalence in normal and immunosuppressed children.

Pediatrics, 1978
Using Pneumocystis carinii organisms propagated through three passages in embryonic chick epithelial lung cultures, specific antigens and antisera were prepared for use in counterimmunoelectrophoresis and indirect immunofluorescent antibody techniques ...
L. Pifer, W. Hughes, S. Stagno, D. Woods
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Ultrastructure of Pneumocystis carinii

Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1971
Abstract The ultrastructure of Pneumocystis carinii was studied in two cases of humans with Pneumocystis pneumonia. Emphasis was directed toward determining the nature of the membranous complex structures which appeared contiguous with the concave surface of the organism. It was concluded that these microvillous tubular structures serve to anchor
S Donald Greenberg   +7 more
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Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for the treatment of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Intravenous trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole therapy was evaluated in 11 consecutive patients with documented Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and the results compared to those from previously published studies of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole therapy for P ...
D. Winston, W. Lau, R. Gale, L. Young
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Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia: Differences in Lung Parasite Number and Inflammation in Patients with and without AIDS

, 1989
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia has emerged as a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients with and without AIDS. To determine differences in P. carinii pneumonia in patients with and without AIDS, the P.
A. Limper   +3 more
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Pneumocystis carinii delanoë, its ultrastructure and ultrastructural affinities.

The Journal of Protozoology, 1970
SYNOPSIS The fine structure of Pneumocystis carinii Delanoe is described in detail and is compared to the fine structure of protozoa and fungi. Pneumocystis does not have ultrastructural affinities to Protozoa but rather to fungi.
Jiří Vávra, K. Kučera
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Lung biopsy in Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia: a histopathologic study of typical and atypical features.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1977
This study of 36 patients with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia emphasizes a spectrum of histopathologic changes that have not been classically considered features of the infection.
W. Robert Weber   +2 more
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Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonitis

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 1984
I n a sense, opportunistic infections may serve as diagnostic indicators of certain host defects or disease processes that diminish the immune response. The myriad microbes comprising the endogenous and exogenous flora of man are rarely a threat to the health of normal individuals.
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