2000
DOI: 10.1128/cmr.13.2.236-301.2000
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Zygomycetes in Human Disease

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“…KETTERER et al (1992) sugerem, também, que não é necessário depressão imunológica para a ocorrência da conidiobolomicose. Estudos em humanos são controversos quanto à necessidade de uma queda no estado imunológico e a ocorrência da conidiobolomicose, pois a doença acomete tanto pacientes saudáveis como aqueles com imunossupressão transitória (RIBES et al, 2000).…”
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“…KETTERER et al (1992) sugerem, também, que não é necessário depressão imunológica para a ocorrência da conidiobolomicose. Estudos em humanos são controversos quanto à necessidade de uma queda no estado imunológico e a ocorrência da conidiobolomicose, pois a doença acomete tanto pacientes saudáveis como aqueles com imunossupressão transitória (RIBES et al, 2000).…”
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“…The palatal perforation may occur due to tertiary syphilis, squamous cell carcinoma of maxillary sinus, accessory minor salivary gland tumour of the palate, extranodal NK-T cell lymphoma, Wegener's granulomatosis, acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, biphosphonate treatment and long term cocaine use [17][18][19].The histopathology study and culture of the fungus from the palatal lesion is essential to distinguish mucormycosis from the above mentioned diseases. The histopathology fi nding of mucormycosis shows necrotic and oedematous tissue with infi ltration of neutrophils and presence of wide, ribbon like aseptate hyphal elements that branch at right angles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The IDSA recommends that surgery be considered in patients with IA who have a solitary lung lesion prior to chemotherapy or HSCT, those with hemoptysis from a lung lesion, disease that invades the chest wall, or situations in which the infection involves the pericardium or great vessels [92]. For zygomycosis in particular, treatment often requires surgical intervention in addition to pharmacologic therapy [120]. In one review of 86 cases of pulmonary zygomycosis reported in the literature, mortality was higher (55%) in those not receiving adjuvant sugery compared with those who did (27%) [121].…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%