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ENDOBRONCHIAL ZYGOMYCOSIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1991
Pulmonary zygomycosis is an uncommon opportunistic fungal infection. Diabetics have a tendency to develop major airway lesions. This can lead to invasion of the airway wall and hilar vessels with infarction and severe haemoptysis. Aggressive early surgery appears to offer the best chance of recovery.
G G, Fermanis, K S, Matar, R, Steele
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Cutaneous zygomycosis

Clinics in Dermatology, 2012
Cutaneous zygomycosis is a fungal infection caused by zygomycetes that affects the skin. It occurs in uncontrolled diabetic patients and immunosuppressed individuals. It has 2 clinical forms: primary cutaneous zygomycosis and secondary cutaneous zygomycosis.
Alexandro, Bonifaz   +3 more
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Nosocomial cutaneous zygomycosis in a patient with diabetic ketoacidosis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2009
SummaryZygomycosis is an opportunistic fungal infection with a fulminant course. Varying clinical forms have been described, including cutaneous zygomycosis, which is mainly observed in diabetic and burns patients.
Parija, S.C.   +7 more
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Pulmonary Zygomycosis

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1995
We describe the CT appearance of pulmonary zygomycosis (mucormycosis), an opportunistic infection typically occurring in immunocompromised patients.Eight patients with pulmonary zygomycosis imaged with CT were reviewed, seven at initial diagnosis and one with a subsequent complication.
D A, Jamadar   +4 more
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Trends in zygomycosis in children

Mycoses, 2011
Summary  Zygomycosis, or mucormycosis, is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in both children and adults. Studies in adults have shown an increase in the incidence of zygomycosis, particularly among haemtopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients and patients with haematologic malignancies.
Priya A, Prasad   +2 more
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Subacute Zygomycosis of the Orbit

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
A zygomycotic (phycomycotic) orbital cellulitis developed in a healthy 9-year-old boy. Because of the involved tissue's unfamiliar histopathologic features, an initial diagnosis of eosinophilic granuloma was made and appropriate treatment was delayed for more than six months.
C, Margo   +3 more
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Disseminated zygomycosis

Internal Medicine Journal, 2007
B, Vahid, C, Nguyen
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Mucormycosis (Zygomycosis)

Tropical Doctor, 1994
A K, Rafiqueuddin   +4 more
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Zygomycosis in neonates

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1997
A F, Robertson   +3 more
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Epidemiology and Outcome of Zygomycosis: A Review of 929 Reported Cases

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2005
Robert L Schäufele   +2 more
exaly  

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