Library (sorted by topic)
Topic: AIDS
Abstract Revision of the case definition of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome for national reporting–United States.
in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: CDC
Date: 6/1985
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract Dermatologic manifestations of infections in immunocompromised patient
Referred to in case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Wolfson JS, Sober AJ, Rubin RH
Date: March 1985
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract Dermatologic manifestations of infections in immunocompromised patient
Referred to in the case study, “Skin Lesions in a Liver Transplant Patient.”
Author: Wolfson JS, Sober AJ, Rubin RH
Date: March 1985
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract Pneumonia in the patient with HIV infection
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old man.”
Author: Bartlett JG
Date: 1998 Sep
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract Haemophilus species bacteremia in adults. The importance of the human immunodeficiency virus epidemic
Referred to case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Munoz P, Miranda ME, Llancaqueo A, Pelaez T, Rodriguez-Creixems M, Bouza E.
Date: 1997 Sep 8
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract Canadian national survey of prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae. Canadian Bacterial Surveillance Network.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Simor AE, Louie M, Low DE.
Date: 1996 Sep
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract Community-acquired pneumonia: impact of immune status.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man
Author: Mundy LM, Auwaerter PG, Oldach D, Warner ML, Burton A, Vance E, Gaydos CA, Joseph JM, Gopalan R, Moore RD, et al
Date: 1995 Oct
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract AIDS Therapy, Churchill Livingstone, New York, 2nd Edition
Referred in the case study: African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin
Author: Dolin et al
Date: unknown
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Topic: AIDS
Abstract The AIDS Knowledge Base, Lippincot Williams and Wilkin Philadelphia, 3rd edtio
Referred to in the case study: African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin
Author: Cohen et al
Date: 1999
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Topic: AIDS related lymphoma
Abstract Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related lymphoma.
Referred to in case study: “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.
Author: Levine AM.
Date: 7/1/1992
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Investigation and control of aspergillosis and other filamentous fungal infections in solid organ transplant recipients.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.” Referred to in case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient, and “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Patterson JE, Peters J, Calhoon JH, Levine S, Anzueto A, Al-Abdely H, Sanchez R, Patterson TF, Rech M, Jorgensen JH, Rinaldi MG, Sako E, Johnson S, Speeg V, Halff GA, Trinkle JK.
Date: 3/2000
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract The use of respiratory-tract cultures in the diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.” Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Horvath JA, Dummer S.
Date: 2/1996
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Discriminant scorecard for diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in patients with acute leukemia.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Gerson SL, Talbot GH, Hurwitz S, Lusk EJ, Strom BL, Cassileth PA.
Date: 7/1985
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis. Disease spectrum, treatment practices, and outcomes. I3 Aspergillus Study Group.
Referred to in the lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts” and in case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Patterson TF, Kirkpatrick WR, White M, Hiemenz JW, Wingard JR, Dupont B, Rinaldi MG, Stevens DA, Graybill JR.
Date: 7/2000
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Nosocomial invasive aspergillosis in lymphoma patients treated with bone marrow or peripheral stem cell transplants.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Iwen PC, Reed EC, Armitage JO, Bierman PJ, Kessinger A, Vose JM, Arneson MA, Winfield BA, Woods GL.
Date: 3/1993
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Treatment of invasive aspergillosis with itraconazole.
Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Denning DW, Tucker RM, Hanson LH, Stevens DA.
Date: 6/1989
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis in acute leukemia: correlation with nose cultures and antibiotic use.
Author: Aisner J, Murillo J, Schimpff SC, Steere AC.
Date: 1/1979
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Diagnosis of pulmonary infection caused by Aspergillus: usefulness of respiratory cultures.
Author: Treger TR, Visscher DW, Bartlett MS, Smith JW.
Date: 9/1985
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Outbreak of primary cutaneous aspergillosis related to intravenous arm boards.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: McCarty JM, Flam MS, Pullen G, Jones R, Kassel SH.
Date: 5/1986
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis.
Author: Prystowsky SD, Vogelstein B, Ettinger DS, Merz WG, Kaizer H, Sulica VI, Zinkham WH.
Date: 9/1976
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Aspergillosis of the central nervous system: clinicopathological analysis of 17 patients.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Walsh TJ, Hier DB, Caplan LR.
Date: 11/1985
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Chronic necrotizing pulmonary aspergillosis: a discrete clinical entity.
Author: Binder RE, Faling LJ, Pugatch RD, Mahasaen C, Snider GL.
Date: 3/1982
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Semi-invasive pulmonary aspergillosis: a new look at the spectrum of aspergillus infections of the lung.
Author: Gefter WB, Weingrad TR, Epstein DM, Ochs RH, Miller WT.
Date: 8/1981
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis complicating resection of a pulmonary aspergilloma in a nonimmunocompromised host.
Author: Rosenberg RS, Creviston SA, Schonfeld AJ.
Date: 12/1982
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Central nervous system aspergillosis following steroidal therapy for allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
Author: Bodey GP, Glann AS.
Date: 1/1993
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Aspergillosis.
Author: Levitz SM.
Date: 3/1989
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in nonimmunocompromised, nonneutropenic hosts.
Author: Karam GH, Griffin FM Jr.
Date: 5/1986
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: report of 33 cases. French Cooperative Study Group on Aspergillosis in AIDS.
Author: Lortholary O, Meyohas MC, Dupont B, Cadranel J, Salmon-Ceron D, Peyramond D, Simonin D.
Date: 8/1993
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Fungal infection in chronic granulomatous disease. The importance of the phagocyte in defense against fungi.
Author: Cohen MS, Isturiz RE, Malech HL, Root RK, Wilfert CM, Gutman L, Buckley RH.
Date: 7/1981
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Aspergillosis. The spectrum of the disease in 98 patients.
Author: Young RC, Bennett JE, Vogel CL, Carbone PP, DeVita VT.
Date: 3/1970
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Aspergillosis complicating neoplastic disease.
Author: Aspergillosis complicating neoplastic disease. Meyer RD, Young LS, Armstrong D, Yu B.
Date: 1/1973
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Topic: Aspergillosis
Abstract Fatal aspergillosis associated with smoking contaminated marijuana, in a marrow transplant recipient.
Author: Hamadeh R, Ardehali A, Locksley RM, York MK.
Date: 4/1988
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Nebulized amphotericin B as prophylaxis against invasive aspergillosis in granulocytopenic patients.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Conneally E, Cafferkey MT, Daly PA, Keane CT, McCann SR.
Date: 6/1990
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Antifungal and surgical treatment of invasive aspergillosis: review of 2,121 published cases.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Denning DW, Stevens DA.
Date: 11/1990
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Analysis of compassionate use itraconazole therapy for invasive aspergillosis by the NIAID Mycoses Study Group criteria.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis” and in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Stevens DA, Lee JY.
Date: 9/8/1997
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract NIAID Mycoses Study Group Multicenter Trial of Oral Itraconazole Therapy for Invasive Aspergillosis.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.” Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Denning DW, Lee JY, Hostetler JS, Pappas P, Kauffman CA, Dewsnup DH, Galgiani JN, Graybill JR, Sugar AM, Catanzaro A, et al.
Date: 8/1994
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Mucormycosis in patients with haematological malignancies: a retrospective clinical study of 37 cases. GIMEMA Infection Program (Gruppo Italiano Malattie Ematologiche Maligne dell’Adulto).
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Pagano L, Ricci P, Tonso A, Nosari A, Cudillo L, Montillo M, Cenacchi A, Pacilli L, Fabbiano F, Del Favero A.
Date: 11/1997
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract An EORTC international multicenter randomized trial (EORTC number 19923) comparing two dosages of liposomal amphotericin B for treatment of invasive aspergillosis.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Ellis M, Spence D, de Pauw B, Meunier F, Marinus A, Collette L, Sylvester R, Meis J, Boogaerts M, Selleslag D, Krcmery V, von Sinner W, MacDonald P, Doyen C, Vandercam B.
Date: 12/1998
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Amphotericin B lipid complex for invasive fungal infections: analysis of safety and efficacy in 556 cases.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Walsh TJ, Hiemenz JW, Seibel NL, Perfect JR, Horwith G, Lee L, Silber JL, DiNubile MJ, Reboli A, Bow E, Lister J, Anaissie EJ.
Date: 6/1998
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Clinical significance of nephrotoxicity in patients treated with amphotericin B for suspected or proven aspergillosis.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergilliosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Wingard JR, Kubilis P, Lee L, Yee G, White M, Walshe L, Bowden R, Anaissie E, Hiemenz J, Lister J.
Date: 12/1999
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Prospective screening by a panfungal polymerase chain reaction assay in patients at risk for fungal infections: implications for the management of febrile neutropenia.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Hebart H, Loffler J, Reitze H, Engel A, Schumacher U, Klingebiel T, Bader P, Bohme A, Martin H, Bunjes D, Kern WV, Kanz L, Einsele H.
Date: 11/2000
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Computed tomographic scan of the chest, latex agglutination test and plasma (1AE3)-beta-D-glucan assay in early diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis: a prospective study of 215 patients.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Kami M, Tanaka Y, Kanda Y, Ogawa S, Masumoto T, Ohtomo K, Matsumura T, Saito T, Machida U, Kashima T, Hirai H.
Date: 7/2000
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay compared with Pastorex latex agglutination test for diagnosing invasive aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Verweij PE, Stynen D, Rijs AJ, de Pauw BE, Hoogkamp-Korstanje JA, Meis JF.
Date: 7/1995
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Improved management of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in neutropenic patients using early thoracic computed tomographic scan and surgery.
Referred to in lectures, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis” and “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Caillot D, Casasnovas O, Bernard A, Couaillier JF, Durand C, Cuisenier B, Solary E, Piard F, Petrella T, Bonnin A, Couillault G, Dumas M, Guy H.
Date: 1/1997
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Impact of previous aspergillosis on the outcome of bone marrow transplantation.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Offner F, Cordonnier C, Ljungman P, Prentice HG, Engelhard D, De Bacquer D, Meunier F, De Pauw B.
Date: 5/1998
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Liposomal amphotericin B for empirical therapy in patients with persistent fever and neutropenia. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Walsh TJ, Finberg RW, Arndt C, Hiemenz J, Schwartz C, Bodensteiner D, Pappas P, Seibel N, Greenberg RN, Dummer S, Schuster M, Holcenberg JS.
Date: 3/1999
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Aspergillosis case-fatality rate: systematic review of the literature.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Lin S, Schranz J, Teutsch S.
Date: 2/2001
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Itraconazole oral solution for primary prophylaxis of fungal infections in patients with hematological malignancy and profound neutropenia: a randomized, double-blind, double-placebo, multicenter trial comparing itraconazole and amphotericin B.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.” Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Harousseau JL, Dekker AW, Stamatoullas-Bastard A, Fassas A, Linkesch W, Gouveia J, De Bock R, Rovira M, Seifert WF, Joosen H, Peeters M, De Beule K.
Date: 7/2000
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Low incidence of invasive fungal infections after bone marrow transplantation in patients receiving amphotericin B inhalations during neutropenia.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Author: Hertenstein B, Kern WV, Schmeiser T, Stefanic M, Bunjes D, Wiesneth M, Novotny J, Heimpel H, Arnold R.
Date: 9/1994
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Infections in adults undergoing unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Williamson EC, Millar MR, Steward CG, Cornish JM, Foot AB, Oakhill A, Pamphilon DH, Reeves B, Caul EO, Warnock DW, Marks DI.
Date: 3/1999
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Epidemiology of Aspergillus infections in a large cohort of patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis and in case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Wald A, Leisenring W, van Burik JA, Bowden RA.
Date: 6/1997
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Clinical features and analysis of risk factors for invasive candidal infection after marrow transplantation.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Author: Goodrich JM, Reed EC, Mori M, Fisher LD, Skerrett S, Dandliker PS, Klis B, Counts GW, Meyers JD.
Date: 10/1991
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Non-Candida fungal infections after bone marrow transplantation: risk factors and outcome.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.” Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Morrison VA, Haake RJ, Weisdorf DJ.
Date: 6/1994
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Sputum itraconazole concentrations in cystic fibrosis patient
Referred to in case study, “4 year old boy with Fever 14 days after liver transplantation.”
Author: Sermet-Gaudelus I, Lesne-Hulin A, Lenoir G, Singlas E, Berche P, Hennequin
Date: 2001 Jun
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis in transplant recipients.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis,” and in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Paterson DL, Singh N.
Date: 3/1999
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract A four-year review of fatal Aspergillosis.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis,” and in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Vogeser M, Wanders A, Haas A, Ruckdeschel G.
Date: 1/1999
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergilliosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Denning DW.
Date: 4/1998
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract The epidemiological features of invasive mycotic infections in the San Francisco Bay area, 1992-1993: results of population-based laboratory active surveillance.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Rees JR, Pinner RW, Hajjeh RA, Brandt ME, Reingold AL.
Date: 11/1998
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Trends in the postmortem epidemiology of invasive fungal infections at a university hospital.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Groll AH, Shah PM, Mentzel C, Schneider M, Just-Nuebling G, Huebner K.
Date: 7/1996
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Topic: Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Abstract Secular trends in the epidemiology of nosocomial fungal infections in the United States, 1980-1990. National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Beck-Sague C, Jarvis WR.
Date: 5/1993
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Topic: Aspergillosis, AIDS
Abstract Pulmonary aspergillosis in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Referred to in case studies: “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin” and “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Denning DW, Follansbee SE, Scolaro M, Norris S, Edelstein H, Stevens DA.
Date: 3/1991
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Topic: Aspergillosis; Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Primary cutaneous aspergillosis associated with Hickman intravenous catheters.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Allo MD, Miller J, Townsend T, Tan C.
Date: 10/29/1987
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Topic: Aspergillus
Abstract Aspergillus infection in single and double lung transplant recipients.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Westney GE, Kesten S, De Hoyos A, Chapparro C, Winton T, Maurer JR.
Date: 3/1996
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Topic: Aspergillus
Abstract Efficacy of prevention by high-efficiency particulate air filtration or laminar airflow against Aspergillus airborne contamination during hospital renovation.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Cornet M, Levy V, Fleury L, Lortholary J, Barquins S, Coureul MH, Deliere E, Zittoun R, Brucker G, Bouvet A.
Date: 7/1999
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Topic: Aspergillus; Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Invasive aspergillus infection: possible non-ward common source within the hospital environment.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” and “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Hopkins CC, Weber DJ, Rubin RH.
Date: 1/1989
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Topic: Bacterial infection
Abstract Prevention of bacterial infection in the transplant recipient. The role of selective bowel decontamination.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Arnow PM.
Date: 12/1995
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Antifungal chemoprophylaxis after blood and marrow transplantatio
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Wingard JR
Date: May 2002
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Empiric therapy with carbenicillin and gentamicin for febrile patients with cancer and granulocytopeni
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 Year Old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Schimpff S, Satterlee W, Young VM, Serpick A
Date: May 1971
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract A controlled trial of fluconazole to prevent fungal infections in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation
Author: Goodman JL, Winston DJ, Greenfield RA, Chandrasekar PH, Fox B, Kaizer H, Shadduck RK, Shea TC, Stiff P, Friedman DJ, et
Date: May 1971
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Phagocytosis of medically important yeasts by polymorphonuclear leukocyte
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Lyman CA, Walsh TJ
Date: April 1994
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Generation of chemotactic factors by Rhizopus oryzae in the presence and absence of serum: relationship to hyphal damage mediated by human neutrophils and effects of hyperglycemia and ketoacido
Referred to the in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Chinn RY, Diamond RD
Date: Dec 1982
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract In vitro susceptibility of fungi to killing by neutrophil granulocytes discriminates between primary pathogenicity and opportuni
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Schaffner A, Davis CE, Schaffner T, Markert M, Douglas H, Braude A
Date: Aug 1986
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract The genus Malassezia with description of four new species
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Gueho E, Midgley G, Guillot J
Date: May 1996
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Diagnosis of invasive fungal infections in transplant recipients. In, (eds.): Bowden RA, Ljungman P, Paya CV: Transplant Infections. Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raver Publishers, pp. 79-10
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Walsh, TJ, Chanock SJ
Date: 1998
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Infection in the bone marrow transplant recipient
Referred to in case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Walter EA, Bowden RA
Date: Dec 1995
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Topic: Bone Marrow transplantation
Abstract Introduction to marrow and blood stem cell transplantation. In, (eds): Bowden RA, Ljungman P, Paya CV: Transplant Infections. Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raver Publishers, pp 1
Referred to in case studies: “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Deeg HJ, Bowden RA
Date: 1998
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract 1997 Guidelines for the use of antimicrobials agents in neutropenic patients with unexplained fever.
Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Hughes WT, Armstrong D, Body GP, et al.
Date: 1997
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Open, randomised comparison of voriconazole (VRC) and amphotericin B (AmB) followed by other licensed antifungal therapy (OLAT) for primary therapy of invasive aspergillosis (IA) [abstract]. 41st Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, p. 378. Abstract
Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Morrow Transplant Patient,” and case study, “4 year old boy with Fever 14 days after liver transplantation.
Author: Herbrecht R, Denning DW, Patterson TF, et al
Date: Dec 2001
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract 1997 Guidelines for the use of antimicrobials agents in neutropenic patients with unexplained feve
Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Hughes WT, Armstrong D, Body GP, et al
Date: 1997
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Short course intravenous antibiotics with oral quinolone prophylaxis in the treatment of neutropenic fever in autologous bone marrow or peripheral blood progenitor cell transplant recipie
Author: Mahendra P, Jacobson SK, Ager S, et al
Date: 1996
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantation
Abstract Ceftazidime compared with piperacillin and tobramycin for the empiric treatment of fever in neutropenic patients with canc
Author: DePauw BE, Deresinski SC, Feld R, et al
Date: 1994
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplantations
Abstract Fungal infections in bone marrow transplant patients
Referred to in case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Meyers JD
Date: June 1990
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Topic: Bone Marrow Transplants
Abstract Options and limitations of long-term oral ciprofloxacin as antibacterial prophylaxis in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipien
Author: De Pauw BE, Donnelly JP, De Witte T, Novakova IR, Schattenberg A
Date: 1990 March
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Topic: Cancer
Abstract Ceftazidime combined with a short or long course of amikacin for empirical therapy of gram-negative bacteremia in cancer patients with granulocytopenia. The EORTC International Antimicrobial Therapy Cooperative GroupCeftazidime combined with a short or long course of amikacin for empirical therapy of gram-negative bacteremia in cancer patients with granulocytopenia. The EORTC International Antimicrobial Therapy Cooperativ
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: No authors listed
Date: 12/31/1987
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Topic: Cancer
Abstract Management of fever in patients with cancer and treatment-induced neutropeni
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 Year Old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Pizzo PA
Date: May 1993
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Topic: Candida
Abstract International Conference for the Development of a Consensus on the Management and Prevention of Severe Candidal Infections.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications following Colonic Perforation and Surgery,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Edwards JE Jr, Bodey GP, Bowden RA, Buchner T, de Pauw BE, Filler SG, Ghannoum MA, Glauser M, Herbrecht R, Kauffman CA, Kohno S, Martino P, Meunier F, Mori T, Pfaller MA, Rex JH, Rogers TR, Rubin RH, Solomkin J, Viscoli C, Walsh TJ, White M.
Date: 7/1997
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Topic: Candida
Abstract International surveillance of bloodstream infections due to Candida species: frequency of occurrence and in vitro susceptibilities to fluconazole, ravuconazole, and voriconazole of isolates collected from 1997 through 1999 in the SENTRY antimicrobial surveillance pro
Referred to in case studies: “Critically Ill 75 year old man with complications following colonic perforation and surgery” and “Fever 9 days following liver transplantation.”
Author: Pfaller MA, Diekema DJ, Jones RN, Sader HS, Fluit AC, Hollis RJ, Messer S
Date: Sep 2001
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Topic: Candida
Abstract Primary Candida Pneumonia. Experience at a large cancer center and review of the literatur
Found in Case Study: “Fever in Breast Cancer Patient”
Author: Haron E, Vartivarian S, Anaissie E, Dekmezian R, Bodey GP
Date: 5/1993
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Topic: Candidemia
Abstract Editorial response: catheters and candidemia.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation” and “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Rex JH.
Date: 3/1996
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Topic: Candidemia
Abstract Candidemia in allogeneic blood and marrow transplant recipients: evolution of risk factors after the adoption of prophylactic fluconazole.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Marr KA, Seidel K, White TC, Bowden RA.
Date: 1/2000
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract A randomized trial comparing fluconazole with amphotericin B for the treatment of candidemia in patients without neutropenia. Candidemia Study Group and the National Institute.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Rex JH, Bennett JE, Sugar AM, Pappas PG, van der Horst CM, Edwards JE, Washburn RG, Scheld WM, Karchmer AW, Dine AP, et al.
Date: 11/1994
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Double-blind placebo-controlled trial of fluconazole to prevent candidal infections in critically ill surgical patients.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia” and in the case study, “Critically ill 75 year old man with complications following colonic perforation and surgery.”
Author: Pelz RK, Hendrix CW, Swoboda SM, Diener-West M, Merz WG, Hammond J,
Date: 4/2001
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Candida colonization and subsequent infections in critically ill surgical patients.
Referred to in lecture “Management of Candidemia.” Referred to in case studies: “Critically ill 75 year old man with complications following colonic perforation and surgery” and “Patient with Prolonged ICU Stay Due to Anastomotic Leakage.”
Author: Pittet D, Monod M, Suter PM, Frenk E, Auckenthaler R.
Date: 12/1994
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Prospective multicenter surveillance study of funguria in hospitalized patients. The National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Kauffman CA, Vazquez JA, Sobel JD, Gallis HA, McKinsey DS, Karchmer AW,
Date: 1/2000
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Candiduria: a randomized, double-blind study of treatment with fluconazole and placebo. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Sobel JD, Kauffman CA, McKinsey D, Zervos M, Vazquez JA, Karchmer AW, Lee
Date: 1/2000
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Amphotericin B lipid complex therapy of experimental fungal infections in mice.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Clark JM, Whitney RR, Olsen SJ, George RJ, Swerdel MR, Kunselman L, Bonner DP.
Date: 4/1991
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Treatment of murine candidosis and cryptococcosis with a unilamellar liposomal amphotericin B formulation (AmBisome).
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Adler-Moore JP, Chiang SM, Satorius A, Guerra D, McAndrews B, McManus EJ,
Date: 10/1991
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Efficacy of escalating doses of liposomal amphotericin B (AmBisome) against hematogenous Candida lusitaniae and Candida krusei infection in neutropenic mice.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Karyotakis NC, Anaissie EJ.
Date: 11/1994
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Development of interpretive breakpoints for antifungal susceptibility testing: conceptual framework and analysis of in vitro-in vivo correlation data for fluconazole, itraconazole, and candida infections. Subcommittee on Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Rex JH, Pfaller MA, Galgiani JN, Bartlett MS, Espinel-Ingroff A, Ghannoum MA,
Date: 2/1997
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Characterization and quantitation of the pharmacodynamics of fluconazole in a neutropenic murine disseminated candidiasis infection model.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Andes D, van Ogtrop M.
Date: 9/1999
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Resistance of Candida albicans to fluconazole during treatment of oropharyngeal candidiasis in a patient with AIDS: documentation by in vitro susceptibility testing and DNA subtype analysis.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Redding S, Smith J, Farinacci G, Rinaldi M, Fothergill A, Rhine-Chalberg J, Pfaller
Date: 2/1994
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Comparison of Etest and National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards broth macrodilution method for antifungal susceptibility testing: enhanced ability to detect amphotericin B-resistant Candida isolates.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Wanger A, Mills K, Nelson PW, Rex JH.
Date: 11/1995
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Detection of amphotericin B-resistant Candida isolates in a broth-based system.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Rex JH, Cooper CR Jr, Merz WG, Galgiani JN, Anaissie EJ.
Date: 4/1995
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Predictors of adverse outcome in cancer patients with candidemia.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Anaissie EJ, Rex JH, Uzun O, Vartivarian S.
Date: 3/1998
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Fungaemia and funguria after oral administration of Candida albicans.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Krause W, Matheis H, Wulf K.
Date: 3/1969
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract The epidemiology of hematogenous candidiasis caused by different Candida species.
Referred to in lecture “Management of Candidemia,” and in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old Man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Abi-Said D, Anaissie E, Uzun O, Raad I, Pinzcowski H, Vartivarian S.
Date: 6/1997
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Therapeutic approaches in patients with candidemia. Evaluation in a multicenter, prospective, observational study.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Nguyen MH, Peacock JE Jr, Tanner DC, Morris AJ, Nguyen ML, Snydman DR,
Date: 12/1995
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Intravascular catheter exchange and duration of candidemia. NIAID Mycoses Study Group and the Candidemia Study Group.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Rex JH, Bennett JE, Sugar AM, Pappas PG, Serody J, Edwards JE, Washburn RG.
Date: 10/1995
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Vascular catheter-associated fungemia in patients with cancer: analysis of 155 episodes.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Lecciones JA, Lee JW, Navarro EE, Witebsky FG, Marshall D, Steinberg SM,
Date: 4/1992
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Practice guidelines for the treatment of candidiasis.
Referred to in lecture “Management of Candidemia,” and in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin,” “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery” and “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Rex JH, et al.
Date: 4/30/2000
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Randomized trial of fluconazole versus nystatin for the prophylaxis of Candida infection following liver transplantation.
Author: Lumbreras C, Cuervas-Mons V, Jara P, del Palacio A, Turrion VS, Barrios C, Moreno E, Noriega AR, Paya CV.
Date: 9/1996
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Fluconazole prophylaxis for high-risk liver transplant recipients.
Author: Kung N, Fisher N, Gunson B, Hastings M, Mutimer D.
Date: 5/13/1995
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract A randomized trial comparing fluconazole with clotrimazole troches for the prevention of fungal infections in patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection. NIAID AIDS Clinical Trials Group.
Author: Powderly WG, Finkelstein D, Feinberg J, Frame P, He W, van der Horst C, Koletar SL, Eyster ME, Carey J, Waskin H, et al.
Date: 3/1995
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Severe candidal infections in neutropenic patients.
Author: Swerdloff JN, Filler SG, Edwards JE Jr.
Date: 11/1993
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Hepatosplenic yeast infection in patients with acute leukemia: a diagnostic problem.
Author: Anttila VJ, Ruutu P, Bondestam S, Jansson SE, Nordling S, Farkkila M, Sivonen A, Castren M, Ruutu T.
Date: 6/1994
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Chronic candidal meningitis: an uncommon manifestation of candidiasis.
Author: Voice RA, Bradley SF, Sangeorzan JA, Kauffman CA.
Date: 7/1994
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Candida meningitis. Report of seven cases and review of the english literature.
Author: Bayer AS, Edwards JE Jr, Seidel JS, Guze LB.
Date: 11/1976
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Invasive infections due to Candida krusei: report of ten cases of fungemia that include three cases of endophthalmitis.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: McQuillen DP, Zingman BS, Meunier F, Levitz SM.
Date: 2/1992
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Increase in Candida krusei infection among patients with bone marrow transplantation and neutropenia treated prophylactically with fluconazole.
Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Wingard JR, Merz WG, Rinaldi MG, Johnson TR, Karp JE, Saral R.
Date: 10/31/1991
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Hospital-acquired candidemia. The attributable mortality and excess length of stay.
Author: Wey SB, Mori M, Pfaller MA, Woolson RF, Wenzel RP.
Date: 12/1998
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Severe candidal infections: clinical perspective, immune defense mechanisms, and current concepts of therapy.
Author: Edwards JE Jr, Lehrer RI, Stiehm ER, Fischer TJ, Young LS.
Date: 7/1978
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Disseminated candidiasis, Candida arthritis, and unilateral skin lesions.
Author: Marcus J, Grossman ME, Yunakov MJ, Rappaport F.
Date: 2/1992
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Candidemia in a tertiary care hospital: epidemiology, risk factors, and predictors of mortality.
Author: Fraser VJ, Jones M, Dunkel J, Storfer S, Medoff G, Dunagan WC.
Date: 9/1992
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Lysis-centrifugation blood cultures in the detection of tissue-proven invasive candidiasis. Disseminated versus single-organ infection.
Referred to in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Berenguer J, Buck M, Witebsky F, Stock F, Pizzo PA, Walsh TJ.
Date: 8/1993
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract The changing face of candidemia: emergence of non-Candida albicans species and antifungal resistance.
Referred to in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Nguyen MH, Peacock JE Jr, Morris AJ, Tanner DC, Nguyen ML, Snydman DR, Wagener MM, Rinaldi MG, Yu VL.
Date: 6/1996
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Fluconazole prophylaxis prevents intra-abdominal candidiasis in high-risk surgical patients.
Referred to in case study, “Critically ill 75 year old man with complications following colonic perforation and surgery.”
Author: Eggimann P, Francioli P, Bille J, Schneider R, Wu MM, Chapuis G, Chiolero R, Pannatier A, Schilling J, Geroulanos S, Glauser MP, Calandra T.
Date: 6/1999
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Clinical significance of Candida isolated from peritoneum in surgical patients.
Referred to in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Calandra T, Bille J, Schneider R, Mosimann F, Francioli P.
Date: 12/16/1989
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Topic: Candidiasis
Abstract Risk factors for hospital-acquired candidemia. A matched case-control study.
Referred to in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Wey SB, Mori M, Pfaller MA, Woolson RF, Wenzel RP.
Date: 10/1989
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Topic: Candidiasis; Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Fungal infections in solid-organ transplantation.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Paya CV.
Date: 5/1993
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Topic: CMV retinitis, AIDS
Abstract Lack of reactivation of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis after stopping CMV maintenance therapy in AIDS patients with sustained elevations in CD4 T cells in response to highly active antiretroviral therapy.
in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Macdonald JC, Torriani FJ, Morse LS, Karavellas MP, Reed JB, Freeman WR.
Date: 5/1998
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Topic: Coccidiodomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis in compromised hosts. Experience at Stanford University Hospital.
Author: Deresinski SC, Stevens DA.
Date: 9/1975
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Unusual syndromes of coccidioidomycosis: diagnostic and therapeutic considerations; a report of 10 cases and review of the English literature.
Author: Bayer AS, Yoshikawa TT, Galpin JE, Guze LB.
Date: 3/1976
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis and heart transplantation.
Author: Hall KA, Sethi GK, Rosado LJ, Martinez JD, Huston CL, Copeland JG.
Date: 5/1993
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis in liver transplant patients.
Author: Holt CD, Winston DJ, Kubak B, Imagawa DK, Martin P, Goldstein L, Olthoff K, Millis JM, Shaked A, Shackleton CR, Busuttil RW.
Date: 2/1997
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis iridocyclitis.
Author: Moorthy RS, Rao NA, Sidikaro Y, Foos RY.
Date: 12/1994
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Roentgenographic features of osseous coccidioidomycosis and differential diagnosis.
Author: Dalinka MK, Dinnenberg S, Greendyk WH, Hopkins R.
Date: 9/1971
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Vasculitic and encephalitic complications associated with Coccidioides immitis infection of the central nervous system in humans: report of 10 cases and review.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Williams PL, Johnson R, Pappagianis D, Einstein H, Slager U, Koster FT, Eron JJ, Morrison J, Aguet J, River ME.
Date: 3/1992
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Central nervous system abscesses due to Coccidioides species.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Banuelos AF, Williams PL, Johnson RH, Bibi S, Fredricks DN, Gilroy SA, Bhatti SU, Aguet J, Stevens DA.
Date: 2/1996
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidal meningitis. An analysis of thirty-one cases and review of the literature.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Bouza E, Dreyer JS, Hewitt WL, Meyer RD.
Date: 5/1981
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract The incidence and implications of coccidioidouria.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: DeFelice R, Wieden MA, Galgiani JN.
Date: 1/1982
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Acute respiratory failure caused by primary pulmonary coccidioidomycosis. Two case reports and a review of the literature.
Author: Larsen RA, Jacobson JA, Morris AH, Benowitz BA.
Date: 5/1985
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Fungal pneumonias; pulmonary coccidioidal syndromes (Part I). Primary and progressive primary coccidioidal pneumonias — diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic considerations.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man” and “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Bayer AS.
Date: 5/1981
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Eosinophilia in coccidioidomycosis.
Author: Schermoly MJ, Hinthorn DR.
Date: 4/1988
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis during human immunodeficiency virus infection: results of a prospective study in a coccidioidal endemic area.
Referred to in lecture, “Geographically Restricted Systemic Mycoses.” Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Ampel NM, Dols CL, Galgiani JN.
Date: 3/1993
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Bronnimann DA, Adam RD, Galgiani JN, Habib MP, Petersen EA, Porter B, Bloom JW.
Date: 3/1987
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis during pregnancy. An analysis of ten cases among 47,120 pregnancies.
Author: Wack EE, Ampel NM, Galgiani JN, Bronnimann DA.
Date: 8/1988
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract An epidemic of coccidioidomycosis among archeology students in northern California.
Author: Werner SB, Pappagianis D, Heindl I, Mickel A.
Date: 3/9/1972
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Epidemiology of coccidioidomycosis
Referred to in case studies, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man” and in “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Pappagianis D.
Date: 1988
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis among visitors to a Coccidioides immitis-endemic area: an outbreak in a military reserve unit.
Author: Standaert SM, Schaffner W, Galgiani JN, Pinner RW, Kaufman L, Durry E, Hutcheson RH.
Date: 6/1995
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract A coccidioidomycosis outbreak following the Northridge, Calif, earthquake.
Author: Schneider E, Hajjeh RA, Spiegel RA, Jibson RW, Harp EL, Marshall GA, Gunn RA, McNeil MM, Pinner RW, Baron RC, Burger RC, Hutwagner LC, Crump C, Kaufman L, Reef SE, Feldman GM, Pappagianis D, Werner SB.
Date: 3/19/1997
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Itraconazole therapy for chronic coccidioidal meningitis.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Tucker RM, Denning DW, Dupont B, Stevens DA.
Date: 1/15/1990
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Fluconazole therapy for coccidioidal meningitis. The NIAID-Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Galgiani JN, Catanzaro A, Cloud GA, Higgs J, Friedman BA, Larsen RA, Graybill JR.
Date: 7/1/1993
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Itraconazole treatment of coccidioidomycosis. NAIAD Mycoses Study Group.
Author: Graybill JR, Stevens DA, Galgiani JN, Dismukes WE, Cloud GA.
Date: 9/1990
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Fluconazole in the treatment of chronic pulmonary and nonmeningeal disseminated coccidioidomycosis. NIAID Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Catanzaro A, Galgiani JN, Levine BE, Sharkey-Mathis PK, Fierer J, Stevens DA, Chapman SW, Cloud G.
Date: 3/1995
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Treatment of systemic mycoses with ketoconazole: emphasis on toxicity and clinical response in 52 patients. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases collaborative antifungal study.
Referred to in the case study, “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Dismukes WE, Stamm AM, Graybill JR, Craven PC, Stevens DA, Stiller RL, Sarosi GA, Medoff G, Gregg CR, Gallis HA, Fields BT Jr, Marier RL, Kerkering TA, Kaplowitz LG, Cloud G, Bowles C, Shadomy S.
Date: 1/1983
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis in acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Depressed humoral as well as cellular immunity.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Roberts CJ.
Date: 4/1984
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Serology of coccidioidomycosis.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Pappagianis D, Zimmer BL.
Date: 7/1990
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Fungemia due to Coccidioides immitis. An analysis of 16 episodes in 15 patients and a review of the literature.
Author: Ampel NM, Ryan KJ, Carry PJ, Wieden MA, Schifman RB.
Date: 9/1986
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis and pregnancy.
Author: Peterson CM, Schuppert K, Kelly PC, Pappagianis D.
Date: 3/1993
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis during human immunodeficiency virus infection. A review of 77 patients.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Fish DG, Ampel NM, Galgiani JN, Dols CL, Kelly PC, Johnson CH, Pappagianis D, Edwards JE, Wasserman RB, Clark RJ, et al.
Date: 11/1990
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis among persons with AIDS in the United States.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Jones JL, Fleming PL, Ciesielski CA, Hu DJ, Kaplan JE, Ward JW.
Date: 4/1995
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Topic: Coccidioidomycosis
Abstract Markers of coccidioidomycosis before cardiac or renal transplantation and the risk of recurrent infection.
Author: Hall KA, Copeland JG, Zukoski CF, Sethi GK, Galgiani JN.
Date: 3/1993
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Topic: Crypotococcal meningitis, AIDS
Abstract Cryptococcal meningitis and AIDS.
in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin” and in case study, “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection.”
Author: Powderly WG.
Date: 11/1993
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Cryptococcal pyelonephritis and disseminated cryptococcosis in a renal transplant recipient.
Author: Hellman RN, Hinrichs J, Sicard G, Hoover R, Golden P, Hoffsten P.
Date: 1/1981
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Chronic meningitis.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection.”
Author: Ellner JJ, Bennett JE.
Date: 9/1976
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Cryptococcosis after renal transplantation: report of ten cases.
Referred to in the case study, “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: Schroter GP, Temple DR, Husberg BS, Weil R 3rd, Starzl TE.
Date: 3/1976
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Clinical epidemiological study of 171 cases of cryptococcosis.
Referred to in case studies, “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection,” “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man,” and “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: Rozenbaum R, Goncalves AJ.
Date: 3/1994
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract A controlled trial of fluconazole or amphotericin B to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The NIAID AIDS Clinical Trials Group and Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Powderly WG, Saag MS, Cloud GA, Robinson P, Meyer RD, Jacobson JM, Graybill JR, Sugar AM, McAuliffe VJ, Follansbee SE, et al.
Date: 3/19/1992
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Measurement of cryptococcal antigen in serum and cerebrospinal fluid: value in the management of AIDS-associated cryptococcal meningitis.
Referred to in the case study, “Skin lesions in a liver transplant patient.”
Author: Powderly WG, Cloud GA, Dismukes WE, Saag MS.
Date: 5/1984
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Treatment of cryptococcal meningitis with combination amphotericin B and flucytosine for four as compared with six weeks.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection.”
Author: Dismukes WE, Cloud G, Gallis HA, Kerkering TM, Medoff G, Craven PC, Kaplowitz LG, Fisher JF, Gregg CR, Bowles CA, et al.
Date: 8/6/1987
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract A comparison of amphotericin B alone and combined with flucytosine in the treatment of cryptoccal meningitis.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Bennett JE, Dismukes WE, Duma RJ, Medoff G, Sande MA, Gallis H, Leonard J, Fields BT, Bradshaw M, Haywood H, McGee ZA, Cate TR, Cobbs CG, Warner JF, Alling DW.
Date: 7/19/1979
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Cryptococcal disease in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Diagnostic features and outcome of treatment.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection,” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Zuger A, Louie E, Holzman RS, Simberkoff MS, Rahal JJ.
Date: 2/1986
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Cutaneous manifestations of disseminated cryptococcosis.
Referred to in the case study, “Skin lesions in a liver transplant patient.”
Author: Schupbach CW, Wheeler CE Jr, Briggaman RA, Warner NA, Kanof EP.
Date: 12/1976
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract A placebo-controlled trial of maintenance therapy with fluconazole after treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. California Collaborative Treatment Group.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Bozzette SA, Larsen RA, Chiu J, Leal MA, Jacobsen J, Rothman P, Robinson P, Gilbert G, McCutchan JA, Tilles J, et al.
Date: 2/1991
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Comparison of amphotericin B with fluconazole in the treatment of acute AIDS-associated cryptococcal meningitis. The NIAID Mycoses Study Group and the AIDS Clinical Trials Group.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Saag MS, Powderly WG, Cloud GA, Robinson P, Grieco MH, Sharkey PK, Thompson SE, Sugar AM, Tuazon CU, Fisher JF, et al.
Date: 1/9/1992
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Prognostic factors in cryptococcal meningitis. A study in 111 cases.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection,” “Skin lesions in a liver transplant patient,” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Diamond RD, Bennett JE.
Date: 2/1974
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract The evolution of pulmonary cryptococcosis: clinical implications from a study of 41 patients with and without compromising host factors.
Author: Kerkering TM, Duma RJ, Shadomy S.
Date: 5/1981
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract Capsular polysaccharides of Cryptococcus neoformans.
Referred to in the case study, “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Bhattacharjee AK, Bennett JE, Glaudemans CP.
Date: 9/1984
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Topic: Cryptococcosis
Abstract A new genus, filobasidiella, the perfect state of Cryptococcus neoformans.
Author: Kwon-Chung KJ.
Date: 11/1975
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Topic: Cryptococcosis, Fungal Infection in AIDS Patients
Abstract Cryptococcal meningitis in patients with AIDS.
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection.”
Author: Dismukes WE.
Date: 4/1988
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Topic: Cryptococcus neoformans, AIDS
Abstract Infections with Cryptococcus neoformans in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Chuck SL, Sande MA.
Date: 9/1989
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Topic: Cystic Fibrosis
Abstract Sputum itraconazole concentrations in cystic fibrosis patient
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Sermet-Gaudelus I, Lesne-Hulin A, Lenoir G, Singlas E, Berche P, Hennequin
Date: June 2001
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Topic: cytomegalovirus pneumonia, HIV
Abstract Clinical features and outcomes of HIV-related cytomegalovirus pneumonia.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Salomon N, Gomez T, Perlman DC, Laya L, Eber C, Mildvan D.
Date: 3/1997
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Topic: Diabetes
Abstract Intensive insulin therapy in the critically ill patients
Referred to in case study, “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: van den Berghe G, Wouters P, Weekers F, Verwaest C, Bruyninckx F, Schetz M, Vlasselaers D, Ferdinande P, Lauwers P, Bouillon
Date: 11/8/2001
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Topic: Fungal Infection in AIDS Patients
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis in patients with AIDS.
Author: Khoo SH, Denning DW.
Date: 8/1994
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Topic: Fungal Infection in AIDS Patients
Abstract Infections with Cryptococcus neoformans in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin,” and in case study, “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection.”
Author: Chuck SL, Sande MA.
Date: 9/21/1989
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Topic: Fungal Infection in AIDS Patients
Abstract Epidemiology of oral candidiasis in HIV-infected patients: colonization, infection, treatment, and emergence of fluconazole resistance.
Author: Sangeorzan JA, Bradley SF, He X, Zarins LT, Ridenour GL, Tiballi RN, Kauffman CA.
Date: 10/1994
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Topic: Fungal Infection in AIDS Patients
Abstract Oral candidiasis in high-risk patients as the initial manifestation of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Author: Klein RS, Harris CA, Small CB, Moll B, Lesser M, Friedland GH.
Date: 8/9/1984
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Topic: Fungal Infection in AIDS Patients
Abstract Opportunistic candidal infections in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus: prevention issues and priorities.
Author: Reef SE, Mayer KH.
Date: 8/1995
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Topic: Fungal Infections
Abstract Fungal infections in liver transplant recipients.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Wajszczuk CP, Dummer JS, Ho M, Van Thiel DH, Starzl TE, Iwatsuki S, Shaw B Jr.
Date: 10/1985
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Topic: Fungal infections
Abstract Clinical spectrum of fungal infections after orthotopic liver transplantation.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Castaldo P, Stratta RJ, Wood RP, Markin RS, Patil KD, Shaefer MS, Langnas AN, Reed EC, Li SJ, Pillen TJ, et al.
Date: 2/1991
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Topic: Fungal infections; Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Fungal infections in solid organ transplant recipients.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Hadley S, Karchmer AW.
Date: 12/1995
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Topic: Fungal Pathogens
Abstract Ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer analysis supports synonomy of Scedosporium inflatum and Lomentospora prolificans.
Referred to in lecture, “Emerging and Less Common Fungal Pathogens: Evolving Challenges in Immunocompromised Patients.”
Author: Lennon PA, Cooper CR Jr, Salkin IF, Lee SB.
Date: 10/1994
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Topic: granulocytopenia, aspergillosis
Abstract Prolonged granulocytopenia: the major risk factor for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in patients with acute leukemia.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Gerson SL, Talbot GH, Hurwitz S, Strom BL, Lusk EJ, Cassileth PA.
Date: 3/1984
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis: results of long-term follow-up. A center for disease control cooperative mycoses stud
Referred to in case study, “Weight Loss, Hemoptysis, and Fever in a 55 year old Farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Sarosi GA, Voth DW, Dahl BA, Doto IL, Tosh FE
Date: Oct 1971
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis: clinical and pathologic correlation
Referred to in case study, “Weight Loss, Hemoptysis, and Fever in a 55 year old Farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Goodwin RA Jr, Shapiro JL, Thurman GH, Thurman SS, Des Prez R
Date: Jan 1980
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Erythema nodosum and erythema multiforme as clinical manifestations of histoplasmosis in a community outbrea
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Medeiros AA, Marty SD, Tosh FE, Chin TD
Date: Feb 1966
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract A large urban outbreak of histoplasmosis: clinical features
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Slama TG, Eitzen HE, Kohler RB, French ML, Biesecker J
Date: March 1981
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Rheumatologic manifestations of histoplasmosis in the recent Indianapolis epidemi
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Rosenthal J, Brandt KD, Wheat LJ, Slama TG
Date: Sept 1983
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Serodiagnosis of histoplasmosis and blastomycosis
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Davies SF, Sarosi GA
Date: Aug 1987
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis in a renal transplant patient: a cause of renal failure several years following transplantation.
Author: Sridhar NR, Tchervenkov JI, Weiss MA, Hijazi YM, First MR.
Date: 6/1991
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis in renal transplant recipients.
Author: Davies SF, Sarosi GA, Peterson PK, Khan M, Howard RJ, Simmons RL, Najarian JS.
Date: 5/1979
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis in immunologically suppressed patients. Occurrence in a nonendemic area.
Author: Davies SF, Khan M, Sarosi GA.
Date: 1/1978
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasmosis in immunosuppressed patients.
Author: Kauffman CA, Israel KS, Smith JW, White AC, Schwarz J, Brooks GF.
Date: 6/1978
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Prevention of relapse of histoplasmosis with itraconazole in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Clinical Trials and Mycoses Study Group Collaborators.
Referred to in the case studies: “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy,” and “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Wheat J, Hafner R, Wulfsohn M, Spencer P, Squires K, Powderly W, Wong B, Rinaldi M, Saag M, Hamill R, et al.
Date: 4/15/1993
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasmosis in patients with AIDS: efficacy of maintenance amphotericin B therapy.
Author: McKinsey DS, Gupta MR, Driks MR, Smith DL, O’Connor M.
Date: 2/1992
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Treatment of blastomycosis and histoplasmosis with ketoconazole. Results of a prospective randomized clinical trial. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy.”
Author: Dismukes WE, Cloud G, Bowles C, et al.
Date: 12/1985
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Itraconazole treatment of disseminated histoplasmosis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. AIDS Clinical Trial Group.
Referred to in the case study, “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Wheat J, Hafner R, Korzun AH, Limjoco MT, Spencer P, Larsen RA, Hecht FM, Powderly W.
Date: 4/1995
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis: results of long-term follow-up. A center for disease control cooperative mycoses study.
Author: Sarosi GA, Voth DW, Dahl BA, Doto IL, Tosh FE
Date: 10/1971
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Mediastinal histoplasmosis granuloma: evaluation with CT.
Author: Landay MJ, Rollins NK.
Date: 9/1989
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Systemic fungal infections: diagnosis and treatment. I. Histoplasmosis.
Referred to in the case studies: “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy,” and “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Wheat LJ.
Date: 12/1988
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract The diagnostic laboratory tests for histoplasmosis: analysis of experience in a large urban outbreak.
Author: Wheat J, French ML, Kohler RB, Zimmerman SE, Smith WR, Norton JA, Eitzen HE, Smith CD, Slama TG.
Date: 11/1982
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasmosis relapse in patients with AIDS: detection using Histoplasma capsulatum variety capsulatum antigen levels.
Referred to in the case study, “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Connolly-Stringfield P, Blair R, Connolly K, Garringer T, Katz BP
Date: 12/15/1991
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Diagnosis of disseminated histoplasmosis by detection of Histoplasma capsulatum antigen in serum and urine specimens.
Referred to in the case study, “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Kohler RB, Tewari RP.
Date: 1/9/1986
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasmosis in normal hosts.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy” and “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Goodwin RA, Loyd JE, Des Prez RM.
Date: 7/1981
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis in AIDS: findings on chest radiographs.
Author: Conces DJ Jr, Stockberger SM, Tarver RD, Wheat LJ.
Date: 1/1993
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasmosis with hypercalcemia, renal failure, and papillary necrosis. Confusion with sarcoidosis..
Author: Walker JV, Baran D, Yakub N, Freeman RB.
Date: 3/28/1977
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasmosis presenting with unusual skin lesions in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Author: Hazelhurst JA, Vismer HF.
Date: 9/1985
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis mimicking Crohn’s disease in a patient with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Author: Morrison YY, Rathbun RC, Huycke MM.
Date: 8/1994
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Histoplasma capsulatum infections of the central nervous system. A clinical review.
Author: Wheat LJ, Batteiger BE, Sathapatayavongs B.
Date: 7/1990
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Risk factors for disseminated or fatal histoplasmosis. Analysis of a large urban outbreak.
Author: Wheat LJ, Slama TG, Norton JA, Kohler RB, Eitzen HE, French ML, Sathapatayavongs B.
Date: 2/1982
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis.
Author: Goodwin RA Jr, Owens FT, Snell JD, Hubbard WW, Buchanan RD, Terry RT, Des Prez RM.
Date: 11/1976
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Mediastinal fibrosis complicating histoplasmosis.
Author: Loyd JE, Tillman BF, Atkinson JB, Des Prez RM.
Date: 9/1988
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract A large urban outbreak of histoplasmosis: clinical features.
Author: Wheat LJ, Slama TG, Eitzen HE, Kohler RB, French ML, Biesecker JL.
Date: 3/1981
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Rheumatologic manifestations of histoplasmosis in the recent Indianapolis epidemic.
Author: Rosenthal J, Brandt KD, Wheat LJ, Slama TG.
Date: 9/1983
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Pericarditis as a manifestation of histoplasmosis during two large urban outbreaks.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Stein L, Corya BC, Wass JL, Norton JA, Grider K, Slama TG, French ML, Kohler RB.
Date: 3/1983
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Cavitary histoplasmosis occurring during two large urban outbreaks. Analysis of clinical, epidemiologic, roentgenographic, and laboratory features.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Wass J, Norton J, Kohler RB, French ML.
Date: 7/1984
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Clinical and laboratory features of disseminated histoplasmosis during two large urban outbreaks.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy” and “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Sathapatayavongs B, Batteiger BE, Wheat J, Slama TG, Wass JL.
Date: 9/1983
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Disseminated histoplasmosis in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome: clinical findings, diagnosis and treatment, and review of the literature.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Connolly-Stringfield PA, Baker RL, Curfman MF, Eads ME, Israel KS, Norris SA, Webb DH, Zeckel ML.
Date: 11/1990
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract State of the art: histoplasmosis.
Referred to in the case studies: “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy,” and “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Goodwin RA Jr, Des Prez RM.
Date: 5/1978
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Topic: Histoplasmosis
Abstract Outbreak of histoplasmosis associated with the 1970 Earth Day activities.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and rash in an 8 year old boy.”
Author: Wergin WP.
Date: 3/1973
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Topic: Histoplasmosis, AIDS
Abstract Progressive disseminated histoplasmosis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Johnson PC, Khardori N, Najjar AF, Butt F, Mansell PW, Sarosi GA.
Date: 8/1988
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Topic: Histoplasmosis, AIDS
Abstract Factors associated with severe manifestations of histoplasmosis in AIDS.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Wheat LJ, Chetchotisakd P, Williams B, Connolly P, Shutt K, Hajjeh R.
Date: 3/2000
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Topic: Histoplasmosis, AIDS
Abstract Markedly elevated serum lactate dehydrogenase levels are a clue to the diagnosis of disseminated histoplasmosis in patients with AIDS.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Corcoran GR, Al-Abdely H, Flanders CD, Geimer J, Patterson TF.
Date: 5/1997
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Topic: Infection
Abstract Infections after liver transplantation. An analysis of 101 consecutive cases.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Kusne S, Dummer JS, Singh N, Iwatsuki S, Makowka L, Esquivel C, Tzakis AG, Starzl TE, Ho M.
Date: 3/1988
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Topic: Infection
Abstract Infectious complications in liver transplantation.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Colonna JO 2nd, Winston DJ, Brill JE, Goldstein LI, Hoff MP, Hiatt JR, Quinones-Baldrich W, Ramming KP, Busuttil RW.
Date: 3/1988
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Topic: Infection
Abstract Infection in organ-transplant recipients.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Fishman JA, Rubin RH.
Date: 6/11/1998
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Topic: Infection, Candida
Abstract Selective bowel decontamination to decrease gram-negative aerobic bacterial and Candida colonization and prevent infection after orthotopic liver transplantation.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Wiesner RH, Hermans PE, Rakela J, Washington JA 2nd, Perkins JD, DiCecco S, Krom R.
Date: 3/1988
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Topic: Infections
Abstract Infections in liver transplant recipients.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Transplantation.”
Author: Winston DJ, Emmanouilides C, Busuttil RW.
Date: 12/1995
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Topic: Infections
Abstract “Central nervous system infections.” In: Wijdicks EFM (ed): Neurologic complications in organ transplant recipients. Blue books of practical neurology, vol. 21. Boston: Butterworth Heinemann, Chapter 10:141-
Referred to in case studies: “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient” and “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Tolkoff-Rubin NE, Hovingh GK, Rubin RH
Date: 1999
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Topic: Infectious Diseases
Abstract Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, New York, 5th Edition, Chapter 108: 1398-141
Referred to in case study: African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin
Author: Chaisson et al
Date: 2000
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Resection of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients.
Author: Pidhorecky I, Urschel J, Anderson T.
Date: 5/2000
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Management of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in hematology patients: a review of 87 consecutive cases at a single institution.
Author: Yeghen T, Kibbler CC, Prentice HG, Berger LA, Wallesby RK, McWhinney PH, Lampe FC, Gillespie S.
Date: 10/2000
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Improved management of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in neutropenic patients using early thoracic computed tomographic scan and surgery.
Referred to in lectures: “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis” and “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.” Referred to in case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Caillot D, Casasnovas O, Bernard A, Couaillier JF, Durand C, Cuisenier B, Solary E, Piard F, Petrella T, Bonnin A, Couillault G, Dumas M, Guy H.
Date: 1/1997
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Aspergillus fungemia: report of two cases and review.
Author: Duthie R, Denning DW.
Date: 5/1995
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Therapeutic outcome in invasive aspergillosis.
Author: Denning DW.
Date: 9/1996
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Central nervous system infection in the compromised host.
Referred to in case study, “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Rubin RH, Hooper DC.
Date: 3/1985
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Central nervous system infection in the chronically immunosuppressed.
Referred to in case studies: “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man” and “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Hooper DC, Pruitt AA, Rubin RH.
Date: 5/1982
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract The compromised host as sentinel chicken.
Author: Rubin RH.
Date: 10/29/1987
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillus infection: possible non-ward common source within the hospital environment.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” and “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Hopkins CC, Weber DJ, Rubin RH.
Date: 1/1989
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Pulmonary aspergillosis: early diagnosis improves survival.
Author: von Eiff M, Roos N, Schulten R, Hesse M, Zuhlsdorf M, van de Loo J.
Date: 1995
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in acute leukemia: characteristic findings on CT, the CT halo sign, and the role of CT in early diagnosis.
Author: Kuhlman JE, Fishman EK, Siegelman SS.
Date: 12/1985
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis and acute leukemia. Limitations in the diagnostic utility of the air crescent sign.
Author: Gefter WB, Albelda SM, Talbot GH, Gerson SL, Cassileth PA, Miller WT.
Date: 12/1985
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Early diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis.
Author: Denning DW.
Date: 2/5/2000
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Topic: Invasive Aspergillosis
Abstract Invasive aspergillosis: serologic diagnosis.
Author: Andriole VT.
Date: 1993
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Topic: Invasive Mycoses
Abstract Blastomycosis in the immunocompromised patient.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Pappas PG.
Date: 9/1997
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Topic: Invasive Mycoses; Candida
Abstract National epidemiology of mycoses survey (NEMIS): variations in rates of bloodstream infections due to Candida species in seven surgical intensive care units and six neonatal intensive care units.
Referred to in lecture, “Epidemiology of Invasive Mycoses in Immunocompromised Hosts.”
Author: Rangel-Frausto MS, Wiblin T, Blumberg HM, Saiman L, Patterson J, Rinaldi M, Pfaller M, Edwards JE Jr, Jarvis W, Dawson J, Wenzel RP.
Date: 8/1999
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Topic: Itraconazole in Aspergillus
Abstract Sputum itraconazole concentrations in cystic fibrosis patient
Referred to in case study, “4 year old boy with Fever 14 days after liver transplantation.”
Author: Sermet-Gaudelus I, Lesne-Hulin A, Lenoir G, Singlas E, Berche P, Hennequin C
Date: 2001 Jun
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Topic: Microbiological efficacy
Abstract Microbiological efficacy and pharmacokinetics of prophylactic antibiotics in liver transplant patients.
Referred to in case study, “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Arnow PM, Furmaga K, Flaherty JP, George D.
Date: 10/1992
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Pulmonary mucormycosis: radiologic findings in 32 cases
Referred to in case study, “52 Year Old Male Cardiac Transplant Patient with Fever and Pleuritic Chest Pain.”
Author: McAdams HP, Rosado de Christenson M, Strollo DC, Patz EF
Date: June 1997
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Pulmonary mucormycosis: results of medical and surgical therap
Referred to in case study, “52 Year Old Male Cardiac Transplant Patient with Fever and Pleuritic Chest Pain.”
Author: Tedder M, Spratt JA, Anstadt MP, Hegde SS, Tedder SD, Lowe J
Date: Apr 1994
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Improved diagnosis and prognosis of mucormycosis. A clinicopathologic study of 33 case
Referred to in case studies: “52 Year Old Male Cardiac Transplant Patient with Fever and Pleuritic Chest Pain,” “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient,” and “24 year old diabetic woman with sinus pain.”
Author: Parfrey NA
Date: March 1986
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Treatment with deferoxamine: a real risk factor for mucormycosis
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Lyman CA, Walsh TJ
Date: 1991
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Mucormycosis, In Medical Mycology, Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, pp. 524-55
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Kwon-Chung KJ, Bennett JE
Date: 1992
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Mucormycosis
Referred to in case study, “Headache, Loss of Vision and Facial Pain in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Sugar AM
Date: March 1992
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract The role of desferrioxamine in dialysis-associated mucormycosis: report of three cases and review of the literature.
Referred to in the case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient,” and “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: Boelaert JR, van Roost GF, Vergauwe PL, Verbanck JJ, de Vroey C, Segaert MF.
Date: 5/1988
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Hospital-acquired wound mucormycosis.
Author: Paparello SF, Parry RL, MacGillivray DC, Brock N, Mayers DL.
Date: 1/1992
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Cutaneous lesions in disseminated mucormycosis.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation” and in “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Meyer RD, Kaplan MH, Ong M, Armstrong D.
Date: 8/1973
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Chronic fungal sinusitis in apparently normal hosts.
Author: Washburn RG, Kennedy DW, Begley MG, Henderson DK, Bennett JE.
Date: 7/1988
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Acute invasive rhinocerebral zygomycosis in an otherwise healthy patient: case report and review.
Author: Radner AB, Witt MD, Edwards JE Jr.
Date: 1/1995
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract A mechanism of susceptibility to mucormycosis in diabetic ketoacidosis: transferrin and iron availability.
Referred to in the case studies, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient,” and “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: Artis WM, Fountain JA, Delcher HK, Jones HE.
Date: 12/1982
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Cunninghamella bertholletiae infection associated with deferoxamine therapy.
Referred to in the case study, “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: Rex JH, Ginsberg AM, Fries LF, Pass HI, Kwon-Chung KJ.
Date: 11/1988
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Hospital-acquired mucormycosis (Rhizopus rhizopodiformis) of skin and subcutaneous tissue: epidemiology, mycology and treatment.
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Gartenberg G, Bottone EJ, Keusch GT, Weitzman I.
Date: 11/16/1978
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Phycomycosis complicating leukemia and lymphoma.
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Meyer RD, Rosen P, Armstrong D.
Date: 12/1972
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Mucormycosis.
Referred to in the case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation” and “24 year old diabetic woman with sinus pain.”
Author: Lehrer R.
Date: 7/1980
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Improved diagnosis and prognosis of mucormycosis. A clinicopathologic study of 33 cases.
Author: Parfrey NA.
Date: 3/1986
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Rhinocerebral mucormycosis: premortem diagnosis and therapy.
Referred to in the case study, “24 year old diabetic woman with sinus pain.”
Author: Meyers BR, Wormser G, Hirschman SZ, Blitzer A.
Date: 5/1979
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Topic: Mucormycosis
Abstract Zygomycosis.
Referred to in the case studies: “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient,” “24 year old diabetic woman with sinus pain,” and “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain.”
Author: Rinaldi MG.
Date: 3/1989
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Topic: Mycoplasma
Abstract Mycoplasmas as agents of human disease
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Cassell GH, Cole BC
Date: Jan 1981
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Topic: Mycoplasma
Abstract Mycoplasma infections of man
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Chanock RM
Date: Nov 1965
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Impact of previous aspergillosis on the outcome of bone marrow transplantation.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Offner F, Cordonnier C, Ljungman P, Prentice HG, Engelhard D, De Bacquer D, Meunier F, De Pauw B.
Date: 5/1998
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Hepatosplenic candidiasis–a contraindication to marrow transplantation?
Author: Bjerke JW, Meyers JD, Bowden RA.
Date: 10/15/1994
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Survival and prognostic factors of invasive aspergillosis after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
Author: Ribaud P, Chastang C, Latge JP, Baffroy-Lafitte L, Parquet N, Devergie A, Esperou H, Selimi F, Rocha V, Esperou H, Selimi F, Rocha V, Derouin F, Socie G, Gluckman E.
Date: 2/1999
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Incidence and risk factors for invasive fungal infections in allogeneic BMT recipients.
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Jantunen E, Ruutu P, Niskanen L, Volin L, Parkkali T, Koukila-Kahkola P, Ruutu T.
Date: 4/1997
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract The effect of prophylactic fluconazole on the clinical spectrum of fungal diseases in bone marrow transplant recipients with special attention to hepatic candidiasis. An autopsy study of 355 patients.
Author: van Burik JH, Leisenring W, Myerson D, Hackman RC, Shulman HM, Sale GE, Bowden RA, McDonald GB.
Date: 7/1988
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Impact of chronic infection with chlamydia pneumoniae on incidence of cardiac allograft vasculopathy.
Author: Wittwer T, Pethig K, Heublein B, Teebken OE, Harringer W, Haverich A, Wahlers T.
Date: 5/15/2000
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Infections in bone marrow transplant recipients.
Author: Sable CA, Donowitz GR.
Date: 3/1994
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Epidemiology of Aspergillus infections in a large cohort of patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation.
Referred to in the lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis and in case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Wald A, Leisenring W, van Burik JA, Bowden RA.
Date: 6/1997
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Infectious complications of autologous bone marrow and peripheral stem cell transplantation for refractory leukemia and lymphoma.
Author: Nosanchuk JD, Sepkowitz KA, Pearse RN, White MH, Nimer SD, Armstrong D.
Date: 8/1996
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Topic: Mycoses in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients
Abstract Variables predicting deep fungal infections in bone marrow transplant recipients.
Author: Tollemar J, Ringden O, Bostrom L, Nilsson B, Sundberg B.
Date: 11/1989
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Clinical features and analysis of risk factors for invasive candidal infection after marrow transplantatio
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis
Author: Goodrich JM, Reed EC, Mori M, Fisher LD, Skerrett S, Dandliker PS, Klis B, Counts GW, Meyers J
Date: 10/1991
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Disseminated candidiasis in patients with acute leukemia: two diseases?
Author: Bodey GP, Luna MA.
Date: 7/1998
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Epidemiology of visceral mycoses: analysis of data in annual of the pathological autopsy cases in Japan.
Author: Yamazaki T, Kume H, Murase S, Yamashita E, Arisawa M.
Date: 6/1999
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Significant post-transplant hypogammaglobulinemia in six heart transplant recipients: an emerging clinical phenomenon?
Author: Corales R, Chua J, Mawhorter S, Young JB, Starling R, Tomford JW, McCarthy P, Braun WE, Smedira N, Hobbs R, Haas G, Pelegrin D, Majercik M, Hoercher K, Cook D, Avery RK.
Date: 9/2000
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Candidemia in cancer patients: a prospective, multicenter surveillance study by the Invasive Fungal Infection Group (IFIG) of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC).
Author: Viscoli C, Girmenia C, Marinus A, Collette L, Martino P, Vandercam B, Doyen C, Lebeau B, Spence D, Krcmery V, De Pauw B, Meunier F.
Date: 5/1999
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Importance of Candida species other than C. albicans as pathogens in oncology patients.
Author: Wingard JR.
Date: 1/1995
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Predictors of adverse outcome in cancer patients with candidemia.
Referred to in lecture, “Management of Candidemia.”
Author: Anaissie EJ, Rex JH, Uzun O, Vartivarian S.
Date: 3/1998
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Fungal infections in cancer patients: an international autopsy survey.
Author: Bodey G, Bueltmann B, Duguid W, Gibbs D, Hanak H, Hotchi M, Mall G, Martino P, Meunier F, Milliken S, et al.
Date: 2/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Overview of host defenses in fungal infections.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Levitz SM.
Date: 3/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract Opportunistic mycoses in the immunocompromised host: experience at a cancer center and review.
Author: Anaissie E.
Date: 3/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Patients with Malignancy
Abstract The spectrum of non-Candida fungal infections following bone marrow transplantation.
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Morrison VA, Haake RJ, Weisdorf DJ.
Date: 3/1993
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Infections of the central nervous system in transplant recipients.
Author: Singh N, Husain S.
Date: 9/2000
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Infection of the central nervous system in organ transplant recipients.
Referred to in the case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man,” “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient,” and “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Conti DJ, Rubin RH.
Date: 5/1988
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Central nervous system infections in heart and heart-lung transplant recipients.
Author: Hall WA, Martinez AJ, Dummer JS, Griffith BP, Hardesty RL, Bahnson HT, Lunsford LD.
Date: 2/1989
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Cutaneous aspergillosis in a patient with orthotopic hepatic transplantation.
Author: Le Conte P, Blanloeil Y, Michel P, Francois T, Paineau J.
Date: 5/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Factors associated with invasive lung aspergillosis and the significance of positive Aspergillus culture after liver transplantation.
Author: Kusne S, Torre-Cisneros J, Manez R, Irish W, Martin M, Fung J, Simmons RL, Starzl TE.
Date: 12/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Aspergillus intraabdominal abscess after liver transplantation successfully treated with itraconazole.
Author: Durand F, Bernuau J, Dupont B, Sauvanet A, Belghiti J, Degott C, Benhamou JP.
Date: 10/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Infection in organ-transplant recipients.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” “52 year old male cardiac transplant patient with fever and pleuritic chest pain,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Fishman JA, Rubin RH.
Date: 6/1998
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract The therapeutic prescription for the organ transplant recipient: the linkage of immunosuppression and antimicrobial strategies.
Referred to in the case studies: “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man,” “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient,” and “Fever in a 46 year old bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Rubin RH, Ikonen T, Gummert JF, Morris RE.
Date: 3/1999
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Primary cutaneous fungal infection after solid-organ transplantation: report of five cases and review.
Author: Benedict LM, Kusne S, Torre-Cisneros J, Hunt SJ.
Date: 7/1992
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Bacterial and fungal infections after liver transplantation: an analysis of 284 patients.
Author: Wade JJ, Rolando N, Hayllar K, Philpott-Howard J, Casewell MW, Williams R.
Date: 5/1995
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Fluconazole in the treatment of invasive candidal and cryptococcal infections in organ transplant recipients.
Author: Tolkoff-Rubin NE, Conti DJ, Doran M, DelVecchio A, Rubin RH.
Date: 1990
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Fungal infections in liver transplant recipients.
Referred to case study: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Wajszczuk CP, Dummer JS, Ho M, Van Thiel DH, Starzl TE, Iwatsuki S, Shaw B Jr.
Date: 10/1985
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Pulmonary considerations of organ transplantation. Part I.
Author: Ettinger NA, Trulock EP.
Date: 6/1991
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Topic: Mycoses in Solid Organ Transplant Patients
Abstract Clinical aspects of fungal infection in organ transplant recipients.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Hibberd PL, Rubin RH.
Date: 8/1994
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Topic: Neutropenia
Abstract 1997 guidelines for the use of antimicrobial agents in neutropenic patients with unexplained feve
Author: Hughes WT, Armstrong D, Bodey GP, Brown AE, Edwards JE, Feld R, Pizzo P, Rolston KV, Shenep JL, Young L
Date: Sept 1997
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Topic: Neutropenia
Abstract The design, analysis, and reporting of clinical trials on the empirical antibiotic management of the neutropenic patient. Report of a consensus pan
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: No authors listed
Date: March 1990
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Complications in the native lung after single lung transplantation.
Author: Venuta F, Boehler A, Rendina EA, De Giacomo T, Speich R, Schmid R, Coloni GF, Weder W.
Date: 7/1999
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Allograft colonization and infections with pseudomonas in cystic fibrosis lung transplant recipients.
Author: Nunley DR, Grgurich W, Iacono AT, Yousem S, Ohori NP, Keenan RJ, Dauber JH.
Date: 5/1998
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Infections in patients with cystic fibrosis following lung transplantation.
Author: Kanj SS, Tapson V, Davis RD, Madden J, Browning I.
Date: 10/1997
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Bilateral lung transplantation for cystic fibrosis. The Toronto Lung Transplant Group.
Author: Ramirez JC, Patterson GA, Winton TL, de Hoyos AL, Miller JD, Maurer JR.
Date: 2/1992
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of invasive candidiasis by rapid enzymatic detection of serum D-arabinitol.
Author: Walsh TJ, Merz WG, Lee JW, Schaufele R, Sein T, Whitcomb PO, Ruddel M, Burns W, Wingard JR, Switchenko AC, et al.
Date: 8/1995
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Enolase antigen, mannan antigen, Cand-Tec antigen, and beta-glucan in patients with candidemia.
Author: Mitsutake K, Miyazaki T, Tashiro T, Yamamoto Y, Kakeya H, Otsubo T, Kawamura S, Hossain MA, Noda T, Hirakata Y, Kohno S.
Date: 8/1996
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Comparison of serum galactomannan antigen detection and competitive polymerase chain reaction for diagnosing invasive aspergillosis.
Author: Bretagne S, Costa JM, Bart-Delabesse E, Dhedin N, Rieux C, Cordonnier C.
Date: 6/1998
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Autopsy-controlled prospective evaluation of serial screening for circulating galactomannan by a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for hematological patients at risk for invasive Aspergillosis.
Author: Maertens J, Verhaegen J, Demuynck H, Brock P, Verhoef G, Vandenberghe P, Van Eldere J, Verbist L, Boogaerts M.
Date: 10/1999
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Topic: New Diagnostic Approaches to Fungal Infections
Abstract Aspergillus antigen testing in bone marrow transplant recipients.
Author: Williamson EC, Oliver DA, Johnson EM, Foot AB, Marks DI, Warnock DW.
Date: 5/2000
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Catheter-related Malassezia furfur fungemia in immunocompromised patients.
Author: Barber GR, Brown AE, Kiehn TE, Edwards FF, Armstrong D.
Date: 10/1993
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Malassezia furfur-related colonization and infection of central venous catheters. A prospective study in a pediatric intensive care unit.
Author: Sizun J, Karangwa A, Giroux JD, Masure O, Simitzis AM, Alix D, De Parscau L.
Date: 8/1994
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Azole therapy for trichosporonosis: clinical evaluation of eight patients, experimental therapy for murine infection, and review.
Author: Anaissie E, Gokaslan A, Hachem R, Rubin R, Griffin G, Robinson R, Sobel J, Bodey G.
Date: 11/1992
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Trichosporon beigelii, an emerging pathogen resistant to amphotericin B.
Author: Walsh TJ, Melcher GP, Rinaldi MG, Lecciones J, McGough DA, Kelly P, Lee J, Callender D, Rubin M, Pizzo PA.
Date: 7/1990
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Pseudallescheria boydii brain abscess: association with near-drowning and efficacy of high-dose, prolonged miconazole therapy in patients with multiple abscesses.
Author: Dworzack DL, Clark RB, Borkowski WJ Jr, Smith DL, Dykstra M, Pugsley MP, Horowitz EA, Connolly TL, McKinney DL, Hostetler MK, et al.
Date: 7/1989
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Persistent neutrophilic meningitis due to Pseudallescheria boydii.
Author: Garcia JA, Ingram CW, Granger D.
Date: 9/1990
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Disseminated Scedosporium prolificans (S. inflatum) infection after single-lung transplantation.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Rabodonirina M, Paulus S, Thevenet F, Loire R, Gueho E, Bastien O, Mornex JF, Celard M, Piens MA.
Date: 7/1994
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Disseminated infection due to Scedosporium apiospermum in liver transplantation. Differential diagnosis from invasive aspergillosis.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Hofman P, Saint-Paul MC, Gari-Toussaint M, Michiels JF, Boissy C, Jambou P, Gugenheim J, Loubiere R.
Date: 1993
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Use of amphotericin B lipid complex for treatment of disseminated cutaneous fusarium infection in a neutropenic patient.
Author: Wolff MA, Ramphal R.
Date: 6/1995
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Disseminated infection with Fusarium in recipients of bone marrow transplants.
Author: Gamis AS, Gudnason T, Giebink GS, Ramsay NK.
Date: 11/1991
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Fusarium infections in immunocompromised patients: case reports and literature review.
Author: Rabodonirina M, Piens MA, Monier MF, Gueho E, Fiere D, Mojon M.
Date: 2/1994
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract The emerging role of Fusarium infections in patients with cancer.
Author: Anaissie E, Kantarjian H, Ro J, Hopfer R, Rolston K, Fainstein V, Bodey G.
Date: 3/1988
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Topic: Newly Emerging Fungi
Abstract Taxonomy, biology, and clinical aspects of Fusarium species.
Author: Nelson PE, Dignani MC, Anaissie EJ.
Date: 10/1994
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract The new fungal opportunists are coming.
Author: The new fungal opportunists are coming. Perfect JR, Schell WA.
Date: 5/1996
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract The epidemiology of hematogenous candidiasis caused by different Candida species.
Referred to in lecture “Management of Candidemia,” and in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old Man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Abi-Said D, Anaissie E, Uzun O, Raad I, Pinzcowski H, Vartivarian S.
Date: 6/1997
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Risk factors for nosocomial candidemia: a case-control study in adults without leukemia.
Author: Bross J, Talbot GH, Maislin G, Hurwitz S, Strom BL.
Date: 12/1989
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Malassezia fungemia in neonates and adults: complication of hyperalimentation.
Author: Dankner WM, Spector SA, Fierer J, Davis CE.
Date: 7/1987
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Guideline for prevention of intravascular device-related infections. Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee.
Author: Pearson ML.
Date: 7/1996
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Nosocomial candidiasis: emerging species, reservoirs, and modes of transmission.
Author: Pfaller MA.
Date: 5/1996
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Epidemiology of nosocomial fungal infections.
Author: Fridkin SK, Jarvis WR.
Date: 10/1996
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System report, data summary from January 1990-May 1999, issued June 1999.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: No authors listed
Date: 12/1999
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Nosocomial bloodstream infections in United States hospitals: a three-year analysis.
Author: Edmond MB, Wallace SE, McClish DK, Pfaller MA, Jones RN, Wenzel RP.
Date: 8/1999
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Epidemiology of nosocomial fungal infections, with emphasis on Candida species.
Author: Jarvis WR.
Date: 6/1995
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infection
Abstract Nosocomial bloodstream infection in critically ill patients. Excess length of stay, extra costs, and attributable mortality.
Author: Pittet D, Tarara D, Wenzel RP.
Date: 5/25/1994
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Topic: Nosocomial Fungal Infections
Abstract Nosocomial fungal infections: a classification for hospital-acquired fungal infections and mycoses arising from endogenous flora or reactivation.
Referred to in the case study, “Headache, loss of vision and facial pain in a bone marrow transplant patient.”
Author: Walsh TJ, Pizzo PA.
Date: 1988
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Topic: Organ Transplantation
Abstract “Infection in the organ transplant recipient,” In, Rubin RH, Young LS (ed.): Clinical Approach to Infection in the Compromised Host. New York, Kluwer/Academic Press, 4th edition
Referred to in case studies: “4 year old boy with Fever 14 days after Liver Transplantation” and “Skin lesions in a liver transplant patient.”
Author: Rubin, RH, Greene R.
Date: 2002
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Topic: Oropharyngeal candidiasis, HIV/AIDS
Abstract Randomized trial of itraconazole oral solution for oropharyngeal candidiasis in HIV/AIDS patients.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin,” and “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Graybill JR, Vazquez J, Darouiche RO, Morhart R, Greenspan D, Tuazon C, Wheat LJ, Carey J, Leviton I, Hewitt RG, MacGregor RR, Valenti W, Restrepo M, Moskovitz BL.
Date: 1/1998
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Topic: Phycomycosis
Abstract Intracranial phycomycosis: a clinicopathological and radiological stud
Referred to in case study, “52 Year Old Male Cardiac Transplant Patient with Fever and Pleuritic Chest Pain.”
Author: Price DL, Wolpow ER, Richardson EP Jr
Date: Nov 1971
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Topic: Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, HIV
Abstract Discontinuation of primary prophylaxis against Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in HIV-1-infected adults treated with combination antiretroviral therapy. Swiss HIV Cohort Study.
in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Furrer H, Egger M, Opravil M, Bernasconi E, Hirschel B, Battegay M, Telenti A, Vernazza PL, Rickenbach M, Flepp M, Malinverni R.
Date: 4/29/1999
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Topic: Pneumonia
Abstract “Fever and pneumonia in the compromised host.” In, Rubin RH, Young LS (ed.): Clinical Approach to Infection in the Compromised Host. New York, Kluwer/Academic Press, 4th edition
Referred to in the case study, “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Rubin RH, Greene R
Date: 2002
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Topic: Pneumonia
Abstract Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Mansel JK, Rosenow EC 3rd, Smith TF, Martin JW Jr
Date: Marcy 1989
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Topic: Pneumonia
Abstract Infections caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae and possible carrier state in different populations of patient
Referred to in the case study, “Fever and Rash in an 8 year old Boy.”
Author: Foy HM
Date: Aug 1993
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Topic: Pneumonia
Abstract “Pneumonia in the Compromised Host.” In Clinical Approach to Infection in the Compromised Host, Rubin RH, Young LS (eds) Kluwer/Academic Press, 4th editi
Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Rubin RH, Greene R
Date: 2002
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Topic: Pneumonitis
Abstract Acute pneumonitis associated with low dose methotrexate treatment for rheumatoid arthritis: report of five cases and review of published repor
Found in Case Study: “Fever in Breast Cancer Patient”
Author: Hargreaves MR, Mowat AG, Benson MK
Date: 8/1992
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Topic: Pneumonitis
Abstract Methotrexate-induced Pneumonitis
Found in Case Study: “Fever in Breast Cancer Patient”
Author: Sostman HD, Matthay RA, Putman CE, Smith GJ
Date: 9/1976
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Topic: Pulmonary toxoplasmosis, AIDS
Abstract Pulmonary toxoplasmosis in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus: a French National Survey.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Rabaud C, May T, Lucet JC, Leport C, Ambroise-Thomas P, Canton P.
Date: 12/1996
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Topic: Rhizopus infections
Abstract Fatal Rhizopus infections in hemodialysis patients receiving deferoxamin
Referred to in case study, “52 Year Old Male Cardiac Transplant Patient with Fever and Pleuritic Chest Pain.”
Author: Windus DW, Stokes TJ, Julian BA, Fenves AZ
Date: Nov 1987
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Topic: Serum lactate dehydrogenase
Abstract Serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, tuberculosis, and bacterial pneumonia.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Quist J, Hill AR.
Date: 8/1995
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Topic: Systemic Mycoses
Abstract Coccidioidomycosis during human immunodeficiency virus infection: results of a prospective study in a coccidioidal endemic area.
Referred to in lecture, “Geographically Restricted Systemic Mycoses.” Referred to in case study, “Fever and Nonproductive Cough in a 26 year old Man.”
Author: Ampel NM, Dols CL, Galgiani JN.
Date: 3/1993
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Topic: Systemic Mycoses
Abstract Evidence of subclinical blastomycosis in forestry workers in northern Minnesota and northern Wisconsin.
Referred to in lecture, “Geographically Restricted Systemic Mycoses.”
Author: Vaaler AK, Bradsher RW, Davies SF.
Date: 10/1990
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Aerosolized amphotericin B inhalations as prophylaxis of invasive aspergillus infections during prolonged neutropenia: results of a prospective randomized multicenter trial.
Author: Schwartz S, Behre G, Heinemann V, Wandt H, Schilling E, Arning M, Trittin A, Kern WV, Boenisch O, Bosse D, Lenz K, Ludwig WD, Hiddemann W, Siegert W, Beyer J.
Date: 6/1/1999
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Prophylactic intravenous amphotericin B in neutropenic autologous bone marrow transplant recipients.
Author: Perfect JR, Klotman ME, Gilbert CC, Crawford DD, Rosner GL, Wright KA, Peters WP.
Date: 5/1992
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Antifungal prophylaxis to prevent invasive mycoses among bone marrow transplantation recipients.
Author: Gubbins PO, Bowman JL, Penzak SR.
Date: 5/1998
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Prolonged fluconazole prophylaxis is associated with persistent protection against candidiasis-related death in allogeneic marrow transplant recipients: long-term follow-up of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Author: Marr KA, Seidel K, Slavin MA, Bowden RA, Schoch HG, Flowers ME, Corey L, Boeckh M.
Date: 9/15/2000
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Efficacy and safety of fluconazole prophylaxis for fungal infections after marrow transplantation–a prospective, randomized, double-blind study.
Author: Slavin MA, Osborne B, Adams R, Levenstein MJ, Schoch HG, Feldman AR, Meyers JD, Bowden RA.
Date: 6/1995
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract A controlled trial of fluconazole to prevent fungal infections in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation.
Author: Goodman JL, Winston DJ, Greenfield RA, Chandrasekar PH, Fox B, Kaizer H, Shadduck RK, Shea TC, Stiff P, Friedman DJ, et al.
Date: 3/26/1992
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Antifungal prophylaxis in patients with hematologic malignancies: a reappraisal.
Author: Uzun O, Anaissie EJ.
Date: 9/15/1995
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Current and emerging azole antifungal agents.
Author: Sheehan DJ, Hitchcock CA, Sibley CM.
Date: 1/1999
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Practice guidelines for the treatment of candidiasis. Infectious Diseases Society of America.
Referred to in lecture “Management of Candidemia.” Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin,” and “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surgery.”
Author: Rex JH, Walsh TJ, Sobel JD, Filler SG, Pappas PG, Dismukes WE, Edwards JE.
Date: 4/2000
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract International Conference for the Development of a Consensus on the Management and Prevention of Severe Candidal Infections.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever 9 Days Following Liver Transplantation,” “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications following Colonic Perforation and Surgery,” and “Fever in a 46 year old Bone Marrow Transplant Patient.”
Author: Edwards JE Jr, Bodey GP, Bowden RA, Buchner T, de Pauw BE, Filler SG, Ghannoum MA, Glauser M, Herbrecht R, Kauffman CA, Kohno S, Martino P, Meunier F, Mori T, Pfaller MA, Rex JH, Rogers TR, Rubin RH, Solomkin J, Viscoli C, Walsh TJ, White M.
Date: 7/1997
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract The potential role of cytokine therapy for fungal infections in patients with cancer: is recovery from neutropenia all that is needed?
Author: Rodriguez-Adrian LJ, Grazziutti ML, Rex JH, Anaissie EJ.
Date: 6/1998
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract The role of immunoreconstitution in the management of refractory opportunistic fungal infections.
Author: Roilides E, Dignani MC, Anaissie EJ, Rex JH.
Date: 1998
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Echinocandins and pneumocandins–a new antifungal class with a novel mode of action.
Author: Denning DW.
Date: 11/1997
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Role of newer azoles in surgical patients.
Author: Patterson TF.
Date: 12/1999
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Introduction to antifungal drugs.
Referred to in case studies: “Fever and Headache in a Patient with HIV Infection,” “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation,” and in “Weight loss, hemoptysis, and fever in a 55 year old farmer from Southern Illinois.”
Author: Dismukes WE.
Date: 4/2000
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Pharmacoeconomic analysis of liposomal amphotericin B versus conventional amphotericin B in the empirical treatment of persistently febrile neutropenic patients.
Author: Cagnoni PJ, Walsh TJ, Prendergast MM, Bodensteiner D, Hiemenz S, Greenberg RN, Arndt CA, Schuster M, Seibel N, Yeldandi V, Tong KB.
Date: 6/2000
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B colloidal dispersion (Amphocil) vs fluconazole for the prevention of fungal infections in neutropenic patients: data of a prematurely stopped clinical trial.
Author: Timmers GJ, Zweegman S, Simoons-Smit AM, van Loenen AC, Touw D, Huijgens PC.
Date: 4/2000
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Liposomal amphotericin (AmBisome) in the prophylaxis of fungal infections in neutropenic patients: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
Author: Kelsey SM, Goldman JM, McCann S, Newland AC, Scarffe JH, Oppenheim BA, Mufti GJ.
Date: 1/1999
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract A randomized, double-blind comparative trial evaluating the safety of liposomal amphotericin B versus amphotericin B lipid complex in the empirical treatment of febrile neutropenia. L Amph/ABLC Collaborative Study Group.
Author: Wingard JR, White MH, Anaissie E, Raffalli J, Goodman J, Arrieta A; L Amph/ABLC Collaborative Study Group.
Date: 11/2000
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Liposomal amphotericin B for empirical therapy in patients with persistent fever and neutropenia. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Mycoses Study Group.
Referred to in lecture, “Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis.”
Author: Walsh TJ, Finberg RW, Arndt C, Hiemenz J, Schwartz C, Bodensteiner D, Pappas P, Seibel N, Greenberg RN, Dummer S, Schuster M, Holcenberg JS.
Date: 10/7/1999
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract A randomized comparison of liposomal versus conventional amphotericin B for the treatment of pyrexia of unknown origin in neutropenic patients.
Author: Prentice HG, Hann IM, Herbrecht R, Aoun M, Kvaloy S, Catovsky D, Pinkerton CR, Schey SA, Jacobs F, Oakhill A, Stevens RF, Darbyshire PJ, Gibson BE.
Date: 9/1997
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Liposomal amphotericin B compared with amphotericin B deoxycholate in the treatment of documented and suspected neutropenia-associated invasive fungal infections.
Referred to in the case study, “Interstitial pneumonitis and cognitive dysfunction in a 60 year old man.”
Author: Leenders AC, Daenen S, Jansen RL, Hop WC, Lowenberg B, Wijermans PW, Cornelissen J, Herbrecht R, van der Lelie H, Hoogsteden HC, Verbrugh HA, de Marie S.
Date: 10/1998
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Randomized, double-blind clinical trial of amphotericin B colloidal dispersion vs. amphotericin B in the empirical treatment of fever and neutropenia.
Author: White MH, Bowden RA, Sandler ES, Graham ML, Noskin GA, Wingard JR, Goldman M, van Burik JA, McCabe A, Lin JS, Gurwith M, Miller CB.
Date: 8/1998
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Liposomal amphotericin B (AmBisome) compared with amphotericin B both followed by oral fluconazole in the treatment of AIDS-associated cryptococcal meningitis.
Author: Leenders AC, Reiss P, Portegies P, Clezy K, Hop WC, Hoy J, Borleffs JC, Allworth T, Kauffmann RH, Jones P, Kroon FP, Verbrugh HA, de Marie S.
Date: 10/1997
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B colloidal dispersion vs. amphotericin B as therapy for invasive aspergillosis.
Author: White MH, Anaissie EJ, Kusne S, Wingard JR, Hiemenz JW, Cantor A, Gurwith M, Du Mond C, Mamelok RD, Bowden RA.
Date: 4/1997
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B lipid complex compared with amphotericin B in the treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with AIDS.
Author: Sharkey PK, Graybill JR, Johnson ES, Hausrath SG, Pollard RB, Kolokathis A, Mildvan D, Fan-Havard P, Eng RH, Patterson TF, Pottage JC Jr, Simberkoff MS, Wolf J, Meyer RD, Gupta R, Lee LW, Gordon DS.
Date: 2/1996
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B lipid complex (ABLC) for the treatment of confirmed or presumed fungal infections in immunocompromised patients with hematologic malignancies.
Author: Mehta J, Kelsey S, Chu P, Powles R, Hazel D, Riley U, Evans C, Newland A, Treleaven J, Singhal S.
Date: 7/1997
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Lipid formulations of amphotericin B: clinical efficacy and toxicities.
Author: Wong-Beringer A, Jacobs RA, Guglielmo BJ.
Date: 9/1998
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B lipid complex in pediatric patients with invasive fungal infections.
Author: Walsh TJ, Seibel NL, Arndt C, Harris RE, Dinubile MJ, Reboli A, Hiemenz J, Chanock SJ.
Date: 8/1999
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Lipid formulations for amphotericin B: does the emperor need new clothes?
Author: Graybill JR.
Date: 5/15/1996
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Adverse drug reactions to systemic antifungals. Prevention and management.
Author: Perfect JR, Lindsay MH, Drew RH.
Date: 9/1992
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B revisited: reassessment of toxicity.
Referred to in the case study, “4 year old Boy with Fever 14 Days after Liver Transplantation.”
Author: Clements JS Jr, Peacock JE Jr.
Date: 5/1990
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Amphotericin B: 30 years of clinical experience.
Author: Gallis HA, Drew RH, Pickard WW.
Date: 3/1990
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Topic: Therapy of Fungal Infection
Abstract Human mycoses: drugs and targets for emerging pathogens.
Author: Georgopapadakou NH, Walsh TJ.
Date: 4/15/1994
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Topic: Tuberculosis, AIDS
Abstract Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection.
Referred to in case study, “African Patient with Fever of Unclear Origin.”
Author: Shafer RW, Kim DS, Weiss JP, Quale JM.
Date: 11/1991
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Topic: yeast bloodstream infections
Abstract Occurrence of yeast bloodstream infections between 1987 and 1995 in five Dutch university hospitals.
Referred to in case study, “Critically Ill 75 year old man with Complications Following Colonic Perforation and Surbery.”
Author: Voss A, Kluytmans JA, Koeleman JG, Spanjaard L, Vandenbroucke-Grauls CM, Verbrugh HA, Vos MC, Weersink AY, Hoogkamp-Korstanje JA, Meis JF.
Date: 12/1996
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