A significant number of reported Absidia corymbifera (Lichtheimia corymbifera) infections are caused by Lictheimia ramosa (syn. Lichtheimia hongkongensis): an emerging cause of mucormycosis [PDF]
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Lau, SKP +4 more
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The Sinus That Breeds Fungus: Subcutaneous Zygomycosis Caused byBasidiobolus ranarumat the Injection Site [PDF]
Selvin Theodore Jayanth +3 more
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Assessment of occupational exposure to azole resistant fungi in 10 Portuguese bakeries [PDF]
Occupational exposure to bioaerosols resulting from handling of flour dust and raw materials in bakeries is associated with health problems. The emergence of azole-resistant fungal species in the environment is thought to be related to the use of azole ...
Batista, Ana Crespo +4 more
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Case report: Localized coloproctitis caused by novel Basidiobolus arizonensis in a dog
A 6-year-old male neutered boxer mix canine was presented for a one-month history of dyschezia, hematochezia, and constipation. Colonoscopy and endoscopic biopsies revealed non-specific lymphoplasmacytic, eosinophilic colitis.
Annalise Black +7 more
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Pulmonary zygomycosis: A clinicopathological study
Background and Objective: Zygomycosis is an emerging infection worldwide. Pulmonary zygomycosis (PZ) is uncommon with only few reported series from India.
Sundaram Challa +5 more
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Estudo morfológico e histoquímico dos processos etmoidais na espécie ovina. [PDF]
Os processos etmoidais em ovinos vêm sendo percebidos há anos em propriedades de pequeno a médio porte no nordeste brasileiro, bem como mundialmente.
ALVES, F. S. F. +6 more
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Subcutaneous Zygomycosis Basidiobolomycosis
Subcutaneous zygomycosis, also known as basidiobolomycosis, is a rare disease caused by the fungus Basidiobolus ranarum. Since its first description in 1954, may cases have been reported. In India, so far only few cases have been described.
Sethuraman G +2 more
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Cladophialophora bantiana: a rare cause of fungal brain abscess. Clinical aspects and new therapeutic options [PDF]
Black molds or dematiaceous fungi are rare etiologic agents of intracerebral abscesses and such infections carry a high mortality of up to 70% despite combined surgical and antifungal therapy.
Bijlenga, Philippe +3 more
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Orbitomaxillary mucormycosis (zygomycosis) and the surgical approach to treatment: perspectives from a maxillofacial surgeon [PDF]
Alexander D. Rapidis
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