SummaryOrgan transplant recipients under immunosuppressive therapy have a highly increased risk of acquiring unusual opportunistic infections. Diagnosis of the etiology of infection may be difficult in clinical manifestations, which need further histological and biological investigations. We recently treated a male renal transplant recipient with a cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis due to Alternaria species. The diagnosis was based on microscopy and culture of the skin lesions. Treatment with oral itraconazole for 5 weeks was ineffective, then clinical improvement was achieved by combination of amphotericin B wet-packing and systemic antifungal therapy with oral voriconazole. Alternaria species are ubiquitous plant-inhabiting saprobes, which are ...
AbstractBackground:Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is the most common neoplasm after organ trans...
We report on a case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by Alternaria infectoria in a renal transplant recip...
CITATION: Amirali, M. H., et al. 2020. Sporotrichosis in renal transplant patients : two case report...
SummaryOrgan transplant recipients under immunosuppressive therapy have a highly increased risk of a...
Organ transplant recipients under immunosuppressive therapy have a highly increased risk of acquirin...
Skin lesions are common in renal transplant recipients (RTR) and the clinical distinction of maligna...
S. Segner, F. Jouret, J.-F. Durant, L. Marot, N. Kanaan. Cutaneous infection by Alternaria infectori...
Dematiaceous molds are increasingly recognized as important human pathogens. We report 2 cases of cu...
infection byAlternaria infectoria in a renal transplant patient. Transpl Infect Dis 2009: 11: 330^33...
The genus Alternaria is one of the most common black moulds and appears to be increasing as a causat...
Alternaria species are a group of dematiaceous fungi that are ubiquitous in nature and are becoming ...
Fungal invasive infections are rare in general population but are an emergent cause of infection in ...
Fungal invasive infections are rare in general population but are an emergent cause of infection in ...
Fungal invasive infections are rare in general population but are an emergent cause of infection in ...
Alternaria species are a group of dematiaceous fungi that are ubiquitous in nature and are becoming ...
AbstractBackground:Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is the most common neoplasm after organ trans...
We report on a case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by Alternaria infectoria in a renal transplant recip...
CITATION: Amirali, M. H., et al. 2020. Sporotrichosis in renal transplant patients : two case report...
SummaryOrgan transplant recipients under immunosuppressive therapy have a highly increased risk of a...
Organ transplant recipients under immunosuppressive therapy have a highly increased risk of acquirin...
Skin lesions are common in renal transplant recipients (RTR) and the clinical distinction of maligna...
S. Segner, F. Jouret, J.-F. Durant, L. Marot, N. Kanaan. Cutaneous infection by Alternaria infectori...
Dematiaceous molds are increasingly recognized as important human pathogens. We report 2 cases of cu...
infection byAlternaria infectoria in a renal transplant patient. Transpl Infect Dis 2009: 11: 330^33...
The genus Alternaria is one of the most common black moulds and appears to be increasing as a causat...
Alternaria species are a group of dematiaceous fungi that are ubiquitous in nature and are becoming ...
Fungal invasive infections are rare in general population but are an emergent cause of infection in ...
Fungal invasive infections are rare in general population but are an emergent cause of infection in ...
Fungal invasive infections are rare in general population but are an emergent cause of infection in ...
Alternaria species are a group of dematiaceous fungi that are ubiquitous in nature and are becoming ...
AbstractBackground:Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin is the most common neoplasm after organ trans...
We report on a case of phaeohyphomycosis caused by Alternaria infectoria in a renal transplant recip...
CITATION: Amirali, M. H., et al. 2020. Sporotrichosis in renal transplant patients : two case report...