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789 related items for PubMed ID: 23324822

  • 1. Disseminated Cryptococcosis presenting as cellulitis in a renal transplant recipient.
    Chaya R, Padmanabhan S, Anandaswamy V, Moin A.
    J Infect Dev Ctries; 2013 Jan 15; 7(1):60-3. PubMed ID: 23324822
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  • 2. A novel presentation of cryptococcal infection in a renal allograft recipient.
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  • 3. Sequestration of active Cryptococcus neoformans infection in the parathyroid gland despite prolonged therapy in a renal transplant recipient.
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  • 4. Persistent cellulitis in a patient receiving renal dialysis.
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    Vechi HT, Theodoro RC, de Oliveira AL, Gomes RMODS, Soares RDA, Freire MG, Bay MB.
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  • 7. Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in a renal transplant recipient: case report.
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  • 8. Disseminated cryptococcosis presenting initially as lower limb cellulitis in a renal transplant recipient - a case report.
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  • 9. Pleural effusion as the initial clinical presentation in disseminated cryptococcosis and fungaemia: an unusual manifestation and a literature review.
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  • 10. Rapid diagnosis by mass spectrometry of disseminated cryptococcosis clinically mimicking refractory bilateral cellulitis.
    Chiang B, Kamiya K, Sato A, Maekawa T, Komine M, Murata S, Ohtsuki M.
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  • 13. Cryptococcal meningitis presenting as sinusitis in a renal transplant recipient.
    Iyer SP, Movva K, Wiebel M, Chandrasekar P, Alangaden G, Carron M, Tranchida P, Revankar SG.
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  • 14. Cryptococcal infection presenting as cellulitis in a renal transplant recipient.
    Orsini J, Nowakowski J, Delaney V, Sakoulas G, Wormser GP.
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  • 15. Early onset primary pulmonary cryptococcosis in a renal transplant patient.
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  • 16. Cryptococcosis in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients.
    Kiertiburanakul S, Wirojtananugoon S, Pracharktam R, Sungkanuparph S.
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  • 17. Disseminated cryptococcosis presenting as cellulitis.
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  • 18. Tzanck smear as a rapid diagnostic tool for disseminated cryptococcal infection.
    Fridlington E, Colome-Grimmer M, Kelly E, Kelly BC.
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  • 20. Cryptococcal cellulitis in a patient with bullous pemphigoid.
    Sugiura K, Sugiura N, Yagi T, Iguchi M, Ohno H, Miyazaki Y, Akiyama M.
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