Invasive mold infections represent an emerging and important diagnostic challenge, especially in immunocompetent patients when microscopy and cultures of the biological fluids remain negative. A central nervous system localization is not common and the clinical presentation is aspecific.
Invasive filamentous fungus infection with secondary cerebral vasculitis in a patient with no obvious immune suppression / F., Mearelli; A., Occhipinti; N., Altamura; G., Fernandes; G., Pivetti; E., Chendi; A., Spalluti; L., Mamolo; C., Casarsa; Biolo, Gianni. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1201-9712. - (2014), pp. 91-92. [10.1016/j.ijid.2013.10.002]
Invasive filamentous fungus infection with secondary cerebral vasculitis in a patient with no obvious immune suppression.
BIOLO, GIANNI
2014-01-01
Abstract
Invasive mold infections represent an emerging and important diagnostic challenge, especially in immunocompetent patients when microscopy and cultures of the biological fluids remain negative. A central nervous system localization is not common and the clinical presentation is aspecific.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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