نتایج جستجو برای: chronic disseminated candidiasis

تعداد نتایج: 526582  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
T Yamazaki H Kume S Murase E Yamashita M Arisawa

The data on visceral mycoses that had been reported in the Annual of the Pathological Autopsy Cases in Japan from 1969 to 1994 by the Japanese Society of Pathology were analyzed epidemiologically. The frequency of visceral mycoses among the annual total number of pathological autopsy cases increased noticeably from 1.60% in 1969 to a peak of 4.66% in 1990. Among them, the incidences of candidia...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
Stephen P Saville Anna L Lazzell Alexander P Bryant Angelika Fretzen Alex Monreal Erik O Solberg Carlos Monteagudo Jose L Lopez-Ribot G Todd Milne

Candida albicans remains the leading causative agent of invasive fungal infection. Although the importance of filamentation in C. albicans pathogenesis has been extensively investigated, in vivo studies to date have been unable to dissect the role of this developmental process in the establishment of infection versus the development of active disease as characterized by damage to the host leadi...

2006
Helbert Rondon-Berrios Gregory W. Rouan

Disseminated candidiasis in intravenous (IV) drug abusers is a distinctive syndrome. The hallmarks of this syndrome include the sequential development of skin, eye, and osteoarticular lesions; an epidemic nature in some cases; association with the use of brown heroin diluted with lemon juice; and the etiologic agent, which almost always is Candida albicans. In this case, a 42-year-old male IV d...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2012
Kimberly M Brothers Robert T Wheeler

Disseminated candidiasis caused by the pathogen Candida albicans is a clinically important problem in hospitalized individuals and is associated with a 30 to 40% attributable mortality(6). Systemic candidiasis is normally controlled by innate immunity, and individuals with genetic defects in innate immune cell components such as phagocyte NADPH oxidase are more susceptible to candidemia(7-9). V...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
E E Navarro J S Almario R L Schaufele J Bacher T J Walsh

The significance of quantitative urine cultures in patients at risk for hematogenous disseminated candidiasis is controversial. While various concentrations of Candida spp. in urine have been suggested as critical cutoff points in the diagnosis of renal candidiasis, other investigators consider quantitative cultures less critical in diagnosing upper tract infections. To determine the significan...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Alexandra Correia Ulrich Lermann Luzia Teixeira Filipe Cerca Sofia Botelho Rui M Gil da Costa Paula Sampaio Fátima Gärtner Joachim Morschhäuser Manuel Vilanova Célia Pais

Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps) are considered virulence-associated factors. Several members of the Sap family were claimed to play a significant role in the progression of candidiasis established by the hematogenous route. This assumption was based on the observed attenuated virulence of sap-null mutant strains. However, the exclusive contribution of SAP genes to their at...

2018
Esther Segal Michael Frenkel

Candidiasis is a multifaceted fungal disease including mucosal-cutaneous, visceral, and disseminated infections caused by yeast species of the genus Candida. Candida infections are among the most common human mycoses. Candida species are the third to fourth most common isolates from bloodstream infections in neutropenic or immunocompromised hospitalized patients. The mucosal-cutaneous forms-par...

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