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<i>Trichosporon asahii</i> causes scalp infections in a child with atopic dermatitis: A case report. [PDF]
Wei P, Yang X, Wang Z.
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Voriconazole successfully treats intracranial <i>Trichosporon asahii</i> infection in an immunocompetent patient: a rare case report and literature review. [PDF]
He C +6 more
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Epidemiology and Characteristics of Invasive Yeast Infections in Patients with Hematologic Diseases: 12-Year Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Disseminated trichosporonosis in China
Mycoses, 2003SummaryA 20‐year‐old female patient presented with erythematous plaques on the nose which were progressively spreading to the trunk and the extremities, sometimes with erosions and scars. The patient was misdiagnosed as having seborrhoeic dermatitis and subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1987
Infection with Trichosporon spp was diagnosed in 2 cats. In one cat, infection consisted of a granulomatous dermatitis and was concurrent with disseminated lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. In another cat, urinary cystitis caused by T beigelii was diagnosed.
Alan R Doster, Francis W Chandler
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Infection with Trichosporon spp was diagnosed in 2 cats. In one cat, infection consisted of a granulomatous dermatitis and was concurrent with disseminated lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma. In another cat, urinary cystitis caused by T beigelii was diagnosed.
Alan R Doster, Francis W Chandler
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
Disseminated trichosporonosis due to Trichosporon beigelii is an uncommon but increasingly reported infection in immunocompromised patients. It often presents as fungemia, cutaneous lesions, pulmonary infiltrates, and azotemia. This systemic mycosis is often refractory to conventional antifungal therapy and is frequently fatal.
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Disseminated trichosporonosis due to Trichosporon beigelii is an uncommon but increasingly reported infection in immunocompromised patients. It often presents as fungemia, cutaneous lesions, pulmonary infiltrates, and azotemia. This systemic mycosis is often refractory to conventional antifungal therapy and is frequently fatal.
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TRICHOSPORONOSIS – AN ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL FACTORS AND ITS OUTCOME [PDF]
Anupma Jyoti Kindo
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