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zygomycosis/asthenia

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Primary phycomycosis of the brain in heroin addicts.

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Two heroin addicts had fatal primary phycomycosis of the brain. The first case is unique. A 28-year-old man displayed unusual symptoms of unilateral hydrocephalus confirmed by both computed tomography (CT) scanning of the brain and craniotomy. The nature of the fungal granuloma was verified

Cauda equina syndrome secondary to disseminated zygomycosis.

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We describe a case of cauda equina syndrome secondary to disseminated zygomycosis. A 52-year-old man had myelodysplastic syndrome, progressive weakness of the lower extremities, and incontinence. Neuroradiological findings were consistent with lumbar stenosis and probable disk herniation. A lung

Pulmonary mycosis in farmed deer: allergic zygomycosis and invasive aspergillosis.

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During 1988, pulmonary mycosis was diagnosed in four of 116 farmed deer examined on suspicion of tuberculosis. The histopathology showed allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis in a red deer (Cervus elaphus) and the agent was identified as a zygomycete, probably Absidia corymbifera, by immunofluorescence

Intracranial fungal granuloma: a single-institute study of 90 cases over 18 years.

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Intracranial fungal granuloma (IFG) remains an uncommon entity. The authors report a single-institute study of 90 cases of IFG, which is the largest study until now.In this retrospective study, all cases of IFG surgically treated in the years 2001-2018 were

Meningoencephalitis caused by a zygomycete fungus (Basidiobolus) associated with septic shock in an immunocompetent patient: 1-year follow-up after treatment.

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Zygomycosis is an infection caused by opportunistic fungi of the Zygomycetes class, specifically those from the Mucorales and Entomophthorales orders. It is an uncommon disease, mainly restricted to immunocompromised patients. We report a case of a 73-year-old male patient with a history of fever
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