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177,180];Paecilomyces lilacinuswas implicated in only one case [153]. In most cases the infection was manifested as osteomyelitis (occasionally multifocal), pneumonia, soft tissue infection, or abscess involving the lung, abdominal wall or spleen [33,152,153,177,180,181]. As with other infecti...
摘要: Mucormycosis is an opportunistic infection that very occasionally causes osteomyelitis and avascular necrosis of bone. The infection may prove fatal if not diagnosed promptly. If early treatment is instituted the prognosis is good.DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.76B1.8300658 年份: 1994 ...
In our series of 170 cases, seven patients had spinal syndrome and 3 patients has fungal craniospinal osteomyelitis.2 Once the fungal infection establishes within the spine, initially the destruction of the vertebrae occurs quite rapidly and then the intervertebral discs are involved. Multilevel ...
Treatment failure may be due to poor penetration of ketoconazole into bone. Ketoconazole will not cure fungal osteomyelitis, but it may be useful in conjunction with surgical debridement. Chronic suppressive therapy with ketoconazole is well tolerated but may not prevent metastatic fungal infection. ...
Fungal bone and joint infections result from direct inoculation, contiguous infection spread, or hematogenous seeding of organisms. These infections may be difficult to diagnose and eradicate, especially in the setting of total joint arthroplasty. Although there is no clear consensus on treatment, ...
of this disease are recurrent episodes of skin injury, osteomyelitis, bony fractures, and oral osteolysis. Our discovery may improve the therapeutic strategies of this disease and precise microbiological observation of this patient may clarify the bona-fide role of humanpainneurons in fungal infection...
Three possible clinical signs may differentiate fungal sinusitis from acute or chronic rhinosinusitis: (1) no response to antibiotic therapy, (2) soft tissue changes in sinus associated with thickened reactive bone, with localized areas of osteomyelitis, and (3) association of inflammatory sinus disea...
Current Fungal Infection ReportsMaria N. Gamaletsou, Thomas J. Walsh, Nikolaos V. Sipsas. (2014) Epidemiology of Fungal Osteomyelitis. Current Fungal Infection Reports 8 , 262-270 /Maria N., GamaletsouThomas J., WalshNikolaos V., Sipsas. (2014) Epidemiology of Fungal Osteomyelitis. Current...
The incidence of invasive fungal infections has increased dramatically over the past two decades, mostly due to an increase in the number of immunocompromised patients.1–4 Patients who undergo chemotherapy for a variety of diseases, patients with organ.