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BackgroundPregnant women constitute a vulnerable population occasionally affected by zoonotic sporotrichosis. Treatment is challenging due to potentially teratogenic oral medications (itraconazole and saturated potassium iodide solution) or lack of ...
Dayvison Francis Saraiva Freitas +12 more
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OCULAR AND OSSEOUS SPOROTRICHOSIS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT: A CASE REPORT
Brazil is a hyperendemic region for zoonotic sporotrichosis. Disseminated forms are uncommon and often occur in immunosuppressed individuals. This case highlights a rare presentation of fungal endophthalmitis in disseminated sporotrichosis. A 53-year-old
Laura Martins Rangel +4 more
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Disease prevalence and clinicopathological changes in senior and geriatric cats presented to University Veterinary Hospital, Universiti Putra Malaysia [PDF]
This retrospective study reports on the prevalence of disease, clinicopathological changes and diagnosis in senior and geriatric cats presented to University Veterinary Hospital (UVH), Universiti Putra Malaysia between 2009 and 2011. The age distribution
Abdullah, Rasedee +3 more
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Mycobacterial antigen in tissues in diagnosis of cutaneous tuberculosis [PDF]
Background: Cutaneous tuberculosis presents a diagnostic challenge, as it is difficult to demonstrate the causative organism by histopathology and also culture of organisms from skin lesions is a less rewarding and time consuming process.
Lakshmana Rao, L +3 more
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Disseminated cutaneous sporotrichosis in a patient with AIDS: report of a case
We describe a case report of disseminated cutaneous sporotrichosis as the initial presentation of AIDS in a 24-year-old HIV-positive male patient. He presented multiple ulcerated skin lesions distributed over the face, thorax, legs and arms.
Miriam Tomoko Mitsuno Carvalho +5 more
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Rose Handler’s Knee: A Case of Osteoarticular Sporotrichosis [PDF]
Ganguly, Nivedita, McWilliams, Heather
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Doença de arranhadela do gato em mulher de 44 anos de idade [PDF]
A doença da arranhadela do gato é uma zoonose causada pela bactéria Bartonella henselae, e transmitida ao homem por inoculação em lesões de arranhadelas ou mordeduras de gatos.
Carvalho, A. +5 more
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