Background and Objectives: Cryptococcosis is an important cause of morbidity and death in immunocompromised patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and laboratory characteristics, and outcome of patients with cryptococcosis complicating hematologic diseases. Design and Methods: This was a retrospective study, conducted over a ten-year period (1993-2002) in 21 hematology divisions, in tertiary care or university hospitals. Results. This study evaluated 17 patients with hematologic diseases who developed cryptococcosis. Possible risk factors recognized before the onset of the infection were: administration of steroids for the underlying malignancy (6 patients), diabetes mellitus (4 patients), cutaneous lesions (2 patients) ...
International audienceAIM: To describe the main characteristics and the treatment of cryptococcosis ...
Background: Cryptococcosis is one of the major causes of mortality among HIV patients worldwide. Tho...
This study reviews data on patients with fungemia and confirms the high prevalence (50%) of infectio...
Background and Objectives. Cryptococcosis is an important cause of morbidity and death in immunocom...
Abstract Background Cryptococcal infection has become a public health challenge globally. However, i...
Records of 31 patients with cancer who did not have known human immunodeficiency virus infection and...
Background: Limited data are available on the clinical significance of cryptococcaemia, which occurs...
Objective This study aimed to characterize patients with cryptococcemia and compare the clinical fea...
Infectious complications are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with hematolo...
We conducted a case study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–negative patients with cryptococcosi...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available on the clinical significance of cryptococcaemia, which occurs...
Background:Cryptococcus neoformans is an increasingly important pathogen in the immunosuppressed hos...
Background and Objectives. To evaluate the clinical characteristics of patients with hematologic mal...
is a ubiquitous environmental fungus that can cause life-threatening meningitis and fungemia, often...
.The prospective multicenter study CryptoA/D was designed in France (1997–2001) to analyse the facto...
International audienceAIM: To describe the main characteristics and the treatment of cryptococcosis ...
Background: Cryptococcosis is one of the major causes of mortality among HIV patients worldwide. Tho...
This study reviews data on patients with fungemia and confirms the high prevalence (50%) of infectio...
Background and Objectives. Cryptococcosis is an important cause of morbidity and death in immunocom...
Abstract Background Cryptococcal infection has become a public health challenge globally. However, i...
Records of 31 patients with cancer who did not have known human immunodeficiency virus infection and...
Background: Limited data are available on the clinical significance of cryptococcaemia, which occurs...
Objective This study aimed to characterize patients with cryptococcemia and compare the clinical fea...
Infectious complications are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with hematolo...
We conducted a case study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–negative patients with cryptococcosi...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available on the clinical significance of cryptococcaemia, which occurs...
Background:Cryptococcus neoformans is an increasingly important pathogen in the immunosuppressed hos...
Background and Objectives. To evaluate the clinical characteristics of patients with hematologic mal...
is a ubiquitous environmental fungus that can cause life-threatening meningitis and fungemia, often...
.The prospective multicenter study CryptoA/D was designed in France (1997–2001) to analyse the facto...
International audienceAIM: To describe the main characteristics and the treatment of cryptococcosis ...
Background: Cryptococcosis is one of the major causes of mortality among HIV patients worldwide. Tho...
This study reviews data on patients with fungemia and confirms the high prevalence (50%) of infectio...