Background. Cryptococcosis occurring <= 30 days after transplantation is an unusual event, and its characteristics are not known. Methods. Patients included 175 solid-organ transplant (SOT) recipients with cryptococcosis in a multicenter cohort. Very early-onset and late-onset cryptococcosis were defined as disease occurring <= 30 days or 130 days after transplantation, respectively. Results. Very early-onset disease developed in 9 (5%) of the 175 patients at a mean of 5.7 days after transplantation . Overall, 55.6% (5 of 9) of the patients with very early- onset disease versus 25.9% (43 of 166) of the patients with late-onset disease were liver transplant recipients (Pp. 05) . Very early cases were more likely to present with disease at un...
(1) Background: Organ transplant recipients (OTRs) are vulnerable groups at risk of parasitic infect...
Cryptococcosis, a life-threatening mycosis caused mainly by Cryptococcus neoformans, appears to be d...
Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transpla...
Cryptococcosis is a significant infection with a high mortality in solid-organ transplant recipients...
BACKGROUND: The outcomes and optimal management of cirrhotic patients who develop cryptococcosis bef...
Cryptococcosis remains a significant opportunistic infection in solid organ transplant recipients. D...
The impact of current transplantation practices on the characteristics of cryptococcosis in solid-or...
Unique clinical characteristics and other variables influencing the outcome of Cryptococcus neoforma...
The posttransplant outcomes and optimal management of patients with end- stage liver disease who dev...
Background. We describe an immune reconstitution syndrome (IRS)–like entity in the course of evoluti...
Cryptococcosis primarily occurs in patients with impaired immune response. While pulmonary and/or c...
Cryptococcosis is a common invasive fungal infection (IFI) in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipient...
Background: The aim of this research paper was to determine the incidence, risk factors, and clinica...
a b s t r a c t Cryptococcal infection has been increasing among immunosuppressed population. We rep...
This study describes the association of allograft loss and immune reconstitution syndrome (1RS) in t...
(1) Background: Organ transplant recipients (OTRs) are vulnerable groups at risk of parasitic infect...
Cryptococcosis, a life-threatening mycosis caused mainly by Cryptococcus neoformans, appears to be d...
Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transpla...
Cryptococcosis is a significant infection with a high mortality in solid-organ transplant recipients...
BACKGROUND: The outcomes and optimal management of cirrhotic patients who develop cryptococcosis bef...
Cryptococcosis remains a significant opportunistic infection in solid organ transplant recipients. D...
The impact of current transplantation practices on the characteristics of cryptococcosis in solid-or...
Unique clinical characteristics and other variables influencing the outcome of Cryptococcus neoforma...
The posttransplant outcomes and optimal management of patients with end- stage liver disease who dev...
Background. We describe an immune reconstitution syndrome (IRS)–like entity in the course of evoluti...
Cryptococcosis primarily occurs in patients with impaired immune response. While pulmonary and/or c...
Cryptococcosis is a common invasive fungal infection (IFI) in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipient...
Background: The aim of this research paper was to determine the incidence, risk factors, and clinica...
a b s t r a c t Cryptococcal infection has been increasing among immunosuppressed population. We rep...
This study describes the association of allograft loss and immune reconstitution syndrome (1RS) in t...
(1) Background: Organ transplant recipients (OTRs) are vulnerable groups at risk of parasitic infect...
Cryptococcosis, a life-threatening mycosis caused mainly by Cryptococcus neoformans, appears to be d...
Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transpla...