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Micosis pulmonar causada por Penicillium spp: reporte de caso en paciente con fibrosis quística

Se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino de 15 años con diagnóstico de fibrosis quística. Este desarrolló una sintomatología caracterizada por tos húmeda, no cianozante ni emetizante, sin un patrón temporal específico. Asociado a esto, nuevas lesiones nodulares bilaterales fueron identificada...

Pulmonary paracoccidioidomycosis: a case report of reactivation in a patient receiving biological therapy

Abstract Paracoccidioidomycosis is an endemic disease in Latin America that is rarely associated with immunosuppression and biological therapy. Herein, we report for the first time a case of pulmonary paracoccidioidomycosis reactivation after infliximab treatment. A 47-year-old man from Brazil received i...

Micosis pulmonares en niños: un enfoque diagnóstico

Pulmonary mycoses are invasive fungal infections that occur more and more frequently. The rising number of patients with immunodeficiencies, HIV infection, hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplant recipients, as well as the use of immunosuppressive therapies have increased the incidence of this...

Serum markers as an aid in the diagnosis of pulmonary fungal infections in AIDS patients

Braz. j. infect. dis; 21 (6), 2017
ABSTRACT Introduction: The etiology of pulmonary infections in HIV patients is determined by several variables including geographic region and availability of antiretroviral therapy. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional prospective study was conducted from 2012 to 2016 to evaluate the occurrence of...

Tuberculosis and fungal co-infection present in a previously healthy patient

Colomb. med; 47 (2), 2016
Background: The coexistance among fungal pathogens and tuberculosis pulmonary is a clinical condition that generally occurs in immunosuppressive patients, however, immunocompetent patients may have this condition less frequently. Objective: We report the case of an immunocompetent patient diagnosed with ...

Importancia diagnóstica de las infecciones extrapulmonares causadas por el género Mycobacterium
Diagnostic importance of extrapulmonary infections caused by the genus Mycobacterium

Rev. cuba. med. trop; 67 (3), 2015
Introducción: el género Mycobacterium provoca infecciones pulmonares y extrapulmonares, dentro de estas últimas las localizaciones más frecuentes son; sistema nervioso linfático, central, circulatorio, genitourinario, gastrointestinal, tejido osteoarticular, y la piel. Objetivo: realizar las caracte...

Colonização intracavitária pulmonar por Aspergillus: análise de 190 casos
Pulmonary intracavitary colonization by Aspergillus: analysis of 190 cases

J. bras. med; 102 (6), 2014
A colonização intracavitária pulmonar aspergilar (CIPA) é caracterizada pela presença de massa miceliana de crescimento endocavitário. O agente mais frequente é o Aspergillus fumigatus, e a lesão cavitária é geralmente sequela de tuberculose e curada com história de hemoptise de repetição e ...