نتایج جستجو برای: pneumocystis carinii

تعداد نتایج: 7655  

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 1993

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Firas Choukri El Moukhtar Aliouat Jean Menotti Anne Totet Nausicaa Gantois Yves J F Garin Vance Bergeron Eduardo Dei-Cas Francis Derouin

To better understand the diffusion of Pneumocystis in the environment, airborne shedding of Pneumocystis carinii in the surrounding air of experimentally infected rats was quantified by means of a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay, in parallel with the kinetics of P. carinii loads in their lungs. P. carinii DNA was detected in the air 1 week after infection and increased until 4-5 weeks...

Journal: :Chest 1992
M S Klepper K K Guntupalli B Interiano M Dowell S B Greenberg

Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) occurs frequently in individuals infected with the HIV virus. Malignancy, immunosuppressive drugs, and congenital immune deficiency may be associated with PCP. We describe a patient with stage 1 testicular carcinoma who developed hypoxemic respiratory failure two days after retroperitoneal lymph node dissection. Pneumocystis carinii organisms were demonstrat...

Journal: :Chest 1989
W A Hagopian J S Huseby

A patient who developed Pneumocystis carinii hepatitis and choroiditis despite receiving prophylactic pentamidine therapy by aerosol is described. Liver biopsy showed histology typical of Pneumocystis hepatitis, but his respiratory status was stable and his lungs were free of P carinii organisms on BAL. Thus, inhaled pentamidine prophylaxis did not prevent extrapulmonary pneumocystosis. Patient...

2014
Aleksey Porollo Thomas M. Sesterhenn Margaret S. Collins Jeffrey A. Welge Melanie T. Cushion

UNLABELLED In the context of deciphering the metabolic strategies of the obligate pathogenic fungi in the genus Pneumocystis, the genomes of three species (P. carinii, P. murina, and P. jirovecii) were compared among themselves and with the free-living, phylogenetically related fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe). The underrepresentation of amino acid metabolism pathways compared to those...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1996
J Vasquez A G Smulian M J Linke M T Cushion

Pneumocystis carinii is a family of organisms found in a wide variety of mammalian lungs. In immunocompromised hosts, the organisms are able to produce an oftentimes fatal pneumonia. The existence of distinct types of Pneumocystis populations is strongly supported by antigenic and genetic evidence. In the present study, we assessed the antigenic profiles of two genetically distinct Pneumocystis...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2013
Geetha Kutty Robert Shroff Joseph A Kovacs

Major surface glycoprotein (Msg), the most abundant cell surface protein of Pneumocystis, plays an important role in the interaction of this opportunistic pathogen with host cells, and its potential for antigenic variation may facilitate evasion of host immune responses. In the present study, we have identified and characterized the promoter region of msg in 3 species of Pneumocystis: P. carini...

2014
Manahil M. Yehia Zainalabideen A. Abdulla

Background Pneumocystis carinii is one of the rare fungi which cause pneumonia in immunocompromised patients. It is important to detect the fungus from the clinical specimens of suspected patients by laboratory tests. Objective To identify Pneumocystis carinii from immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients with lower respiratory tract infections. Methods This study included 300 patients su...

Journal: :Chest 1987
A J Gagliardi D E Stover M K Zaman

We report a case of endobronchial Pneumocystis carinii infection in a patient who most likely had the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Although many unusual manifestations of Pneumocystis pneumonia have been reported in patients with AIDS, this is the first case of P carinii presenting as an endobronchial mass.

Journal: :Mycologia 2004
Melanie T Cushion Scott P Keely James R Stringer

Organisms in the genus Pneumocystis are fungi that reside in the lungs of mammals that can cause a lethal pneumonia once the hosts lose immune function. The genus Pneumocystis contains many members, but only two species have been described formally to date, P. carinii, the type species found in rats, and P. jirovecii, resident in human beings. Rats have been shown to harbor another organism in ...

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