نتایج جستجو برای: and skin aspergillosis

تعداد نتایج: 16859078  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
Ashraf S Ibrahim Teclegiorgis Gebremariam Guanpingsheng Luo Yue Fu Samuel W French John E Edwards Brad Spellberg

Liposomal amphotericin B (LAmB) combined wither either micafungin or deferasirox was synergistic in previous murine studies with mucormycosis or aspergillosis. We hypothesized that triple therapy using LAmB, micafungin, and deferasirox could further improve outcomes of mucormycosis or aspergillosis. Triple therapy improved survival and reduced tissue fungal burden of mice with mucormycosis and ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1990
A. R. Falsey R. D. Goldsticker M. J. Ahern

Skin or subcutaneous infection with aspergillus is uncommon. It has been described in disseminated aspergillosis, as localized infection in the immunocompromised host and as a complication of trauma and burns. Described in this paper is a diabetic patient who developed a fatal Aspergillus infection following debridement of a necrotizing fasciitis. "Fruiting bodies," rarely found in vivo, were s...

Journal: :journal of mycology research 2015
mehdi taghavi esmaeill mortaz donya nikaein shamsadin athari

invasive aspergillosis is one the major causes of death in hematopoietic and solidtransplantrecipients. one of the most critical problems in medical mycology is theinability to consistently make a convincing and early diagnosis of invasive fungalinfection. conventional diagnosis methods such as culture-based approaches are limitedby the insufficient accessibility sensitivity and the non-culture...

افسریان, سید محمد حسین, بدلی, حمید, خداویسی, صادق, عطاءالهی, محمد رضا, فخیم, حامد, فرزانه پور, آنژلا, مرادی, فاطمه, کوهپایه, سید امین,

Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA) is a hypersensitivity response to Aspergillus antigens in patients with asthma or cystic fibrosis (CF). The inhalation of spores from the environment is followed by growth of hyphae in the mucus of the bronchial tree and stimulates an immune response involving Th2 CD4+ T cells and IgE and IgG antibodies. Although diagnostic procedure for ABPA is a ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1983
Y C Chee S C Poh

A 54-year-old Chinese man with episodic bronchial asthma since 25 years of age was treated for pulmonary tuberculosis in 1976 because of left upper lobe lesions on chest radiograph. In 1981 he presented with an extradural mass compressing the thoracic spinal cord, thought to be tuberculosis but which on biopsy was found to be aspergillosis. Sputum culture, type on skin-prick reactivity and seru...

Invasive aspergillosis is one the major causes of death in hematopoietic and solidtransplantrecipients. One of the most critical problems in medical mycology is theinability to consistently make a convincing and early diagnosis of invasive fungalinfection. Conventional diagnosis methods such as culture-based approaches are limitedby the insufficient accessibility sensitivity and the non-culture...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases 1998

Journal: :Chest 1994
W T Miller G J Sais I Frank W B Gefter J M Aronchick W T Miller

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical and radiographic features of pulmonary aspergillosis as they present in AIDS patients; in particular, to determine similarities and differences between Aspergillus infection in patients with AIDS vs those without AIDS. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Six new cases of confirmed or probable pulmonary aspergillosis were discovered during a search of hospital records. Thes...

2011
M Karthaus

Major progress for the management of invasive aspergillosis has come from the introduction of new antifungals since the late 1990s. Although mortality of invasive aspergillosis remains as high as 30-50%. Backbone of management are prophylaxis, early diagnosis and early initiation of antifungals for reduction of invasive aspergillosis related mortality. Randomized trials have been undertaken for...

2006
M J BRUETON L P ORMEROD K J SHAH CHARLOTTE M ANDERSON

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, known to be associated with cystic fibrosis in older patients, occurred in 7 young atopic children with cystic fibrosis. The diagnosis was suggested by the onset of, or the increase in, asthmatic symptoms accompanied by major chest x-ray changes ranging from total collapse of a lung or lobe to extensive but changing areas of consolidation. Each of the ch...

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