نتایج جستجو برای: invasive fungal infection

تعداد نتایج: 629652  

Antifungals have always been considered as one of the astonishing discoveries of the 20th century. This is correct, but the real marvel is the development of antifungal resistance in hospitals, communities, and the environment concomitant with their use. Fungal infections have emerged as an important clinical threat, with significant associated morbidity and mortality.  This study is desig...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2007
Sophia Siddiqui Victoria L Anderson Diane M Hilligoss Mario Abinun Taco W Kuijpers Henry Masur Frank G Witebsky Yvonne R Shea John I Gallin Henry L Malech Steven M Holland

BACKGROUND Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is associated with multiple and recurrent infections. In patients with CGD, invasive pulmonary infection with Aspergillus species remains the greatest cause of mortality and is typically insidious in onset. Acute fulminant presentations of fungal pneumonia are catastrophic. METHODS Case records, radiograph findings, and microbiologic examination ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Wilfred P dela Cruz Tatjana P Calvano Matthew E Griffith Christopher E White Seung H Kim Deanna A Sutton Elizabeth H Thompson Jianmin Fu Brian L Wickes Josep Guarro Duane R Hospenthal

Apophysomyces variabilis is an emerging fungal pathogen that can cause significant infections in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of A. variabilis invasive wound infection in a 21-year-old male after a self-inflicted burn injury.

2014
Ji Un Lee Su Jin Jeong Young Goo Song

Invasive mucormycosis is an uncommon but increasing life-threatening fungal infection. The present study investigated clinical characteristics and mortality among patients diagnosed as invasive mucormycosis infection. We retrospectively reviewed a total of 24 histologically proven cases of invasive mucormycosis at two tertiary care referral hospitals between November 2005 and February 2014. Ove...

2016
Abdulnasir M. Al-Otaibi Dayel A. Al-Shahrani Eman M. Al-Idrissi Hail M. Al-Abdely

Mucormycosis is a rare opportunistic fungal infection that occurs in certain immunocompromised patients. We present 2 cases of invasive mucormycosis due to Rhizopus spp. in patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) and discuss their clinical presentation, management challenges, and outcomes.

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
gian maria pacifici via san andrea 32, 56127 pisa, italy.

fluconazole is commonly used both to prevent and to treat invasive neonatal candida albicans infection. this drug is a potent, selective, triazole inhibitor of the fungal enzymes involved in ergosterol synthesis. it is largely excreted unchanged in the urine. in infants with a birth weight <1,500 grams, fungal infection is approximately 3% to 4%. up to 30% of infants with invasive candidiasis d...

Journal: :Current opinion in infectious diseases 2013
Joanna M Schaenman

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Lung transplantation remains the main therapy for patients with end-stage lung disease, yet survival remains limited by infection and chronic rejection. Invasive fungal infection, especially invasive aspergillosis, continues to cause a high rate of mortality after lung transplantation, and there is evidence that fungal colonization in itself may have a negative impact as well....

2017
Edward A. Dominguez Philip W. Smith

Among the most significant complications a neutropenic patient can experience is an invasive fungal infection. In this issue of Oncology, Drs. Wingard and Leather thoroughly review the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and empiric treatment of these infections, particularly those associated with Candida and Aspergillus. They emphasize the need for better methods of identifying individuals at...

Journal: :Ear, nose, & throat journal 2010
Shawn C Ciecko Richard Scher

Invasive fungal infections of the sinonasal tract are a rare but known entity in immunocompromised patients. Paecilomyces lilacinus is a nematophagous fungi with septate hyphae that has afflicted humans in multiple forms, causing cutaneous, ocular, and sinonasal infections. Only 4 cases of P lilacinus and 2 cases of Paecilomyces variotii in the sinonasal tract have been reported in the literatu...

Journal: :Transplantation proceedings 1988
S Kusne J S Dummer N Singh L Makowka C Esquivel T E Starzl M Ho

A STUDY DONE at our institution between 1981 and 1983 showed that 42% of liver recipients developed invasive fungal infections, mostly due to Candida and Aspergillus. l Between July 1984 and September 1985 we studied 101 consecutive adult liver transplant recipients at Presbyterian University Hospital for the incidence and risk factors associated with invasive fungal infection. The risk factors...

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