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302 related items for PubMed ID: 26363921

  • 1. Early Diagnosis of Cutaneous Mucormycosis Due to Lichtheimia corymbifera After a Traffic Accident.
    Tyll T, Lyskova P, Hubka V, Muller M, Zelenka L, Curdova M, Tuckova I, Kolarik M, Hamal P.
    Mycopathologia; 2016 Feb; 181(1-2):119-24. PubMed ID: 26363921
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  • 2. Fatal Actinomucor elegans var. kuwaitiensis infection following combat trauma.
    Tully CC, Romanelli AM, Sutton DA, Wickes BL, Hospenthal DR.
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  • 3. Invasive Apophysomyces variabilis infection in a burn patient.
    dela Cruz WP, Calvano TP, Griffith ME, White CE, Kim SH, Sutton DA, Thompson EH, Fu J, Wickes BL, Guarro J, Hospenthal DR.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2012 Aug; 50(8):2814-7. PubMed ID: 22622444
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  • 5. Primary cutaneous mucormycosis produced by the new species Apophysomyces mexicanus.
    Bonifaz A, Stchigel AM, Guarro J, Guevara E, Pintos L, Sanchis M, Cano-Lira JF.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2014 Dec; 52(12):4428-31. PubMed ID: 25297328
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  • 6. Saksenaea erythrospora infection following a serious sailing accident.
    Relloso S, Romano V, Landaburu MF, Herrera F, Smayevsky J, Veciño C, Mujica MT.
    J Med Microbiol; 2014 Feb; 63(Pt 2):317-321. PubMed ID: 24298050
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  • 7. Primary cutaneous mucormycosis in a patient with burn wounds due to Lichtheimia ramosa.
    Kaur R, Bala K, Ahuja RB, Srivastav P, Bansal U.
    Mycopathologia; 2014 Oct; 178(3-4):291-5. PubMed ID: 25168130
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  • 8. Evaluation of Mucorales DNA load in cerebrospinal fluid in a patient with possible cerebral mucormycosis treated with intravenous liposomal amphotericin B.
    Shigemura T, Nakazawa Y, Matsuda K, Motobayashi M, Saito S, Koike K.
    Int J Infect Dis; 2014 Dec; 29():200-2. PubMed ID: 25461663
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  • 9. Saksenaea erythrospora, an emerging mucoralean fungus causing severe necrotizing skin and soft tissue infections - a study from a tertiary care hospital in north India.
    Chander J, Singla N, Kaur M, Punia RS, Attri A, Alastruey-Izquierdo A, Cano-Lira JF, Stchigel AM, Guarro J.
    Infect Dis (Lond); 2017 Mar; 49(3):170-177. PubMed ID: 27701965
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  • 10. Actinomucor elegans as an emerging cause of Mucormycosis.
    Mahmud A, Lee R, Munfus-McCray D, Kwiatkowski N, Subramanian A, Neofytos D, Carroll K, Zhang SX.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2012 Mar; 50(3):1092-5. PubMed ID: 22205785
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  • 11. Gangrenous cutaneous mucormycosis caused by Rhizopus oryzae: a case report and review of primary cutaneous mucormycosis in China over Past 20 years.
    Li H, Hwang SK, Zhou C, Du J, Zhang J.
    Mycopathologia; 2013 Aug; 176(1-2):123-8. PubMed ID: 23615822
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  • 12. Lichtheimia corymbifera subcutaneous infection successfully treated with amphotericin B, early debridement, and vacuum-assisted closure.
    Blazquez D, Ruiz-Contreras J, Fernández-Cooke E, González-Granado I, Delgado MD, Menendez MT, Rodriguez-Gil Y, Ballen A, Del Palacio A.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2010 Dec; 45(12):e13-5. PubMed ID: 21129524
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  • 14. Saksenaea erythrospora infection following combat trauma.
    Hospenthal DR, Chung KK, Lairet K, Thompson EH, Guarro J, Renz EM, Sutton DA.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2011 Oct; 49(10):3707-9. PubMed ID: 21865421
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  • 15. [Necrotising fasciitis caused by Saksenaea vasiformis in an immunocompetent patient after a car accident].
    Mayayo E, Stchigel AM, Cano JF, Bernal-Escoté X, Guarro J.
    Rev Iberoam Micol; 2013 Jan 03; 30(1):57-60. PubMed ID: 22749974
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  • 16. [The subcutaneous mucormycosis due to Lichtheimia corymbifera: A case report in an immunocompetent child].
    Razouk S, Sebbani S, Agoumi A, Benouchen T, Malihi A, Nacir A, Abouhafsse A, Al Hamany Z, Tligui H.
    J Mycol Med; 2012 Jun 03; 22(2):185-8. PubMed ID: 23518022
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  • 17. Widespread Lichtheimia Infection in a Patient with Extensive Burns: Opportunities for Novel Antifungal Agents.
    Thielen BK, Barnes AMT, Sabin AP, Huebner B, Nelson S, Wesenberg E, Hansen GT.
    Mycopathologia; 2019 Feb 03; 184(1):121-128. PubMed ID: 29967971
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  • 18. Mucormycosis extending from the surgical wound to the transplanted kidney: case report and literature review.
    Zhao L, Wang CX, Zhang L, Tu XA, Wang W, Chen Y, Liu LS.
    Exp Clin Transplant; 2012 Aug 03; 10(4):403-5. PubMed ID: 22583076
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