نتایج جستجو برای: pneumocystis pneumonia

تعداد نتایج: 71182  

2016
Melanie T. Cushion Margaret S. Collins Thomas Sesterhenn Aleksey Porollo Anish Kizhakkekkara Vadukoot Edward J. Merino

Fungi in the genus Pneumocystis live in the lungs of mammals, where they can cause a fatal pneumonia (PCP [Pneumocystis pneumonia]) in hosts with compromised immune systems. The absence of a continuous in vitro culture system for any species of Pneumocystis has led to limited understanding of these fungi, especially for the discovery of new therapies. We recently reported that Pneumocystis cari...

2014
Elena Ernst Matthias Girndt Rainer U Pliquett

BACKGROUND We report a case of progressive Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (Wegener's Granulomatosis) with life-threatening complications of both the underlying disease and induction immunosuppressive therapy. Here, for the first time, cyclophosphamide toxicity and severe opportunistic infections including pneumocystis jirovecii- pneumonia were found in one case in a close temporal relationshi...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2008
Geetha Kutty Frank Maldarelli Guillaume Achaz Joseph A Kovacs

The genome of Pneumocystis, which causes life-threatening pneumonia in immunosuppressed patients, contains a multicopy gene family that encodes the major surface glycoprotein (Msg). Pneumocystis can vary the expressed Msg, presumably as a mechanism to avoid host immune responses. Analysis of 24 msg-gene sequences obtained from a single human isolate of Pneumocystis demonstrated that the sequenc...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 2018
Theodore J Kottom Deanne M Hebrink Paige E Jenson Paige L Marsolek Marcel Wüthrich Huafeng Wang Bruce Klein Sho Yamasaki Andrew H Limper

Pneumocystis is an important fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening pneumonia in patients with AIDS and malignancy. Lung fungal pathogens are recognized by C-type lectin receptors (CLRs), which bind specific ligands and stimulate innate immune responses. The CLR Dectin-1 was previously shown to mediate immune responses to Pneumocystis spp. For this reason, we investigated a potential role...

Background & Aims: Pneumocystis carinii is an opportunist extracellular microorganism. The body can defend itself against it in natural conditions. But it can cause an infection in immunodificient conditions such as HIV, Hodgkins and other immunosuppressed diseases. The aim of this study was to apply a comparison of different staining methods such as Methenamine silver, Giemsa, Gram - Weigert, ...

Journal: :Thorax 2004
F Chen G Sethi R Goldin A R Wright C J Lacey

This report of concurrent granulomatous Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (GPCP) and Mycobacterium xenopi pneumonia (MXIP) in a patient with advanced HIV disease 3-5 weeks after commencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) fits the syndrome of HIV immune reconstitution/restoration disease (IRD). It may also be a unique window into the immunology of granulomatous inflammation.

2016
Takanori Asakura Naofumi Kameyama Makoto Ishii Ichiro Kawada Sadatomo Tasaka Kenzo Soejima Tomoko Betsuyaku

Cytomegalovirus superinfection is associated with a poor prognosis in non-HIV Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) and can cause deterioration of PCP not only simultaneously but also after initiating PCP treatment. Cytomegalovirus pneumonia should be considered in cases with deterioration after initiating PCP treatment; multiple nodular lesions are useful findings for the diagnosis.

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1981
P S Hasleton A Curry E M Rankin

A case of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia developing a patient with treated diffuse lymphocytic lymphoma is described. The electron microscopic features and life cycle of the organism are illustrated. The patient died twenty-four hours after the biopsy had been taken. Septrin appeared to have affected the trophozoite stage. Pneumocystis carinii appears to induce interstitial pulmonary oedema and...

2007
Joep J.G. van Oosterhout Miriam K. Laufer M. Arantza Perez Stephen M. Graham Nelson Chimbiya Phillip C. Thesing Miriam J. Álvarez-Martinez Paul E. Wilson Maganizo Chagomerana Eduard E. Zijlstra Terrie E. Taylor Christopher V. Plowe Steven R. Meshnick

In a prospective study of 660 HIV-positive Malawian adults, we diagnosed Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PcP) using clinical features, induced sputum for immunofluorescent staining, real-time PCR, and posttreatment follow-up. PcP incidence was highest in patients with the lowest CD4 counts, but PcP is uncommon compared with incidences of pulmonary tuberculosis and bacterial pneumonia.

Journal: :The Kurume medical journal 2008
Kohju Etoh

The aim of this study was to evaluate of the quantification of Pneumocystis jiroveci using a real-time PCR assay. We tried to verify whether quantification was really effective in differentiating between carriage and Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) using real-time PCR with or without sample species normalization for classifying each sample species (sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage: bronchoalveolar l...

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