- rare in
previously healthy and
immunocompetent people with
cryptococcosis.
Cryptococcosis is a
common opportunistic infection for AIDS, and is particularly...
-
beneath the skin.
Systemic fungal infections are more
serious and
include cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis,
pneumocystis pneumonia,
aspergillosis and mucormycosis...
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characterized by
granulomas include tuberculosis, leprosy, histoplasmosis,
cryptococcosis, coccidioidomycosis, blastomycosis, and cat-scratch disease. Examples...
- infections. This
includes candidiasis, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis,
cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, dermatophytosis, and
tinea versicolor. It is also used...
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infectious disease cryptococcosis (along with C. neoformans).
Clinical manifestations of C.
gattii infection include pulmonary cryptococcosis (lung infection)...
- aspergillosis, blastomycosis, candidiasis, coccidioidomycosis, and
cryptococcosis. For
certain infections it is
given with flucytosine. It is typically...
- (literally "hidden berry"). Some
Cryptococcus species cause a
disease called cryptococcosis. The
genus was
described by
French mycologist Jean Paul
Vuillemin in...
-
Retrieved 2019-12-09. Mada PK,
Jamil RT, Alam MU (2019), "Cryptococcus (
Cryptococcosis)", StatPearls,
StatPearls Publishing, PMIDĀ 28613714,
archived from the...
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Cryptococcus species,
resulting in an AIDS-defining
illness such as
cryptococcosis,
representing 60% to 70% of all AIDS-defining cases, but not necessarily...
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Cryptococcosis of lung in
patient with AIDS.
Mucicarmine stain.
Histopathology of lung
shows widened alveolar septum containing a few
inflammatory cells...