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Lung scedosporiosis: a differential diagnosis of aspergillosis [PDF]
Lung scedosporiosis is an opportunistic fungus in humans that rarely affects the lung. It may give clinical presentations that are similar to aspergillosis. However, it must be detected because of its frequent resistance to medical treatment. Two cases of pulmonary scedosporiosis that were surgically treated are reported herein.
Madjed, Al Refaï +3 more
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Scedosporiosis pulmonar post COVID-19 en paciente diabético: a propósito de un caso
Las especies de Scedosporium son consideradas patógenos oportunistas emergentes, que afectan a pacientes inmunocomprometidos o con respuesta inmunológica normal. La enfermedad invasiva grave supera tasas de mortalidad del 80 %.
Xiomara Moreno Calderón +4 more
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Aspergillosis is a commonly diagnosed fungal infection. Histopathologic examination alone can have diagnostic pitfalls due to the overlapping of fungal morphology. We report a case of Scedosporium boydii infection initially misdiagnosed as aspergillosis.
Yuying Jiang +4 more
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Disseminated scedosporiosis is rare in dogs and is usually reported in German Shepherds with suspected heritable immunodeficiency. This is the first report of disseminated scedosporiosis due to Scedosporium prolificans in a Labrador retriever dog that ...
Amanda Taylor +5 more
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Scedosporium and Lomentospora are a group of filamentous fungi with some clinically relevant species causing either localized, invasive, or disseminated infections.
Mariana Ingrid Dutra da Silva Xisto +8 more
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Treatment of Aspergillosis. [PDF]
Infections caused by Aspergillus spp. remain associated with high morbidity and mortality. While mold-active antifungal prophylaxis has led to a decrease of occurrence of invasive aspergillosis (IA) in those patients most at risk for infection ...
Hoenigl, Martin, Jenks, Jeffrey D
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The Host Immune Response to Scedosporium/Lomentospora [PDF]
Infections caused by the opportunistic pathogens Scedosporium/Lomentospora are on the rise. This causes problems in the clinic due to the difficulty in diagnosing and treating them.
Antorán Díaz, Aitziber +7 more
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Disseminated Scedosporium apiospermum infection in a Maremmano-Abruzzese sheepdog
Background Few cases of scedosporiosis have been reported in animals, but the true prevalence is probably underestimated due to a lack of awareness.
Giovanni Di Teodoro +12 more
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Fungal infections have been increasing during the last decades. Scedosporium and Lomentospora species are filamentous fungi most associated to those infections, especially in immunocompromised patients.
Rodrigo Rollin-Pinheiro +6 more
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