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Vestnik Otorinolaringologii 2004Clinical, mycological and histological examinations of 608 patients who had chronic purulent otitis media (n=232) or persistent purulent discharge after surgery on the... (Review)
Review
Clinical, mycological and histological examinations of 608 patients who had chronic purulent otitis media (n=232) or persistent purulent discharge after surgery on the middle ear (n=376) detected mycosis in 22 (9%) patients with chronic purulent otitis media and in 77 (20%) patients after surgery on the ear. Aspergillus niger occurred in 52.5% patients. Specific general or local treatment was made basing on the species of the pathogen.
Topics: Ear, Middle; Humans; Mycoses; Otitis Media
PubMed: 15029127
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Ryoikibetsu Shokogun Shirizu 1999
Review
Topics: Antifungal Agents; Diagnosis, Differential; Drug Resistance, Multiple; Humans; Mycoses
PubMed: 10088374
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Journal of Chemotherapy (Florence,... Aug 1990
Clinical Trial Randomized Controlled Trial Review
Topics: Amphotericin B; Aspergillosis; Candidiasis; Cryptococcosis; Drug Synergism; Drug Therapy, Combination; Flucytosine; Humans; Mycoses; Prospective Studies; Rifampin
PubMed: 2230904
DOI: 10.1080/1120009x.1990.11739020 -
Naika. Internal Medicine 1972
Topics: Antifungal Agents; Humans; Mycoses
PubMed: 5015101
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Developments in Ophthalmology 1999
Review
Topics: Animals; Antifungal Agents; Eye Infections, Fungal; Humans; Mycoses; Orbital Diseases
PubMed: 10641210
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Australian Veterinary Journal May 2020Disseminated mycoses other than aspergillosis are infrequently reported in dogs.
BACKGROUND
Disseminated mycoses other than aspergillosis are infrequently reported in dogs.
CASE REPORT
A 4-year-old female Labrador retriever was evaluated because of hyperthermia, cough and intermittent lameness. Computed tomography showed a soft tissue mass in the cranioventral mediastinum, severe left and central tracheobronchial lymphadenopathy, and moderate bilateral pleural effusion. Magnetic resonance imaging identified an irregular intra-axial well-defined contrast enhancing mass extending from the right frontal lobe to the right thalamus. Fungal culture yielded growth of Chaetomium globosum.
CONCLUSION
In this case, the authors report a systemic mycosis in a Labrador retriever caused by C. globosum. To the best of authors' knowledge, this is the first report of systemic disease by this species in veterinary medicine.
Topics: Animals; Aspergillosis; Chaetomium; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Mycoses
PubMed: 31971255
DOI: 10.1111/avj.12920 -
[Rinsho Ketsueki] the Japanese Journal... Aug 2008
Review
Topics: Antifungal Agents; Aspergillosis; Biomarkers; Candidiasis; Galactose; Hematologic Diseases; Humans; Immunocompromised Host; Lung Diseases, Fungal; Mannans; Molecular Diagnostic Techniques; Mycoses; beta-Glucans
PubMed: 18800604
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Equine Veterinary Journal Sep 1989
Review
Topics: Animals; Carotid Arteries; Catheterization; Endoscopy; Epistaxis; Eustachian Tube; Hemiplegia; Horse Diseases; Horses; Ligation; Mycoses; Pharyngeal Diseases; Vocal Cord Paralysis
PubMed: 2673759
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1989.tb02679.x -
Avian Diseases Dec 2020This study was performed to evaluate the diversity and prevalence of yeasts associated with esophageal mycosis in domestic ducks and geese. Fungi were isolated from...
This study was performed to evaluate the diversity and prevalence of yeasts associated with esophageal mycosis in domestic ducks and geese. Fungi were isolated from esophageal lesions of dead animals sent for microbiologic laboratory diagnosis. Species identification using a culture-dependent method was carried out by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS)1-5.8S rRNA-ITS2 region. The most frequently isolated yeast was Candida albicans (43.1%) followed by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (17.6%), Candida kefyr (11.7%), Kazachstania bovina (11.7%), Candida lambica (3.9%), and single isolates (1.9%) representing Candida inconspicua, Candida rugosa, Candida pelliculosa, Candida krusei, Magnusiomyces capitatus, and Trichosporon asahii. Our results indicate that a number of potentially pathogenic yeast species can be isolated from esophageal mycosis of waterfowls, but additional studies are needed to make conclusions regarding their possible etiologic role in disease.
Topics: Animals; Candidiasis; Ducks; Geese; Hungary; Microbiota; Mycoses; Poultry Diseases; Prevalence; Yeasts
PubMed: 33570102
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The Journal of Infection May 1988Systemic mycosis due to Penicillium marneffei is described in a man infected with human immunodeficiency virus and who had travelled in S.W. China. He responded... (Review)
Review
Systemic mycosis due to Penicillium marneffei is described in a man infected with human immunodeficiency virus and who had travelled in S.W. China. He responded completely to treatment with amphotericin B and a prolonged course of ketoconazole. Problems of diagnosis are discussed and all previously reported cases reviewed.
Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Amphotericin B; Humans; Ketoconazole; Male; Middle Aged; Mycoses; Penicillium
PubMed: 3294300
DOI: 10.1016/s0163-4453(88)97700-6