This case report describes an immune-competent patient with acute upper extremity ischemia caused by thromboembolism from an Aspergillus-infected ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm. Efforts to identify the source of an acute arterial thromboembolic occlusion should be made, and a high index of suspicion for mycotic infection should be maintained in patients with an atypical presentation, such as fevers of unknown origin. Additional measures, such as pathologic examination of thromboembolic debris, blood cultures, and positron emission tomography, should be performed to identify the etiology in these unexplained situations
Abstract Background Mycotic aortic pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication after heart transplantation...
AbstractIntroductionMycotic pseudoaneurysms of native arteries are rare. Treatment involves arterial...
Aspergillus sp. are ubiquitous mould infections and in most patients, the source is presumed to be a...
This case report describes an immune-competent patient with acute upper extremity ischemia caused by...
This case report describes an immune-competent patient with acute upper extremity ischemia caused by...
Aspergillus is a common environmental mold most often recognized as an infectious agent in patients ...
Peripheral embolization of Aspergillosis is a rare entity that involves few of the cases with system...
Fungal arterial infections are well-described entities resulting in direct invasion of the arterial ...
AbstractFungal endocarditis is rare but potentially a lethal condition. Large bulky vegetations are ...
Acute aortic occlusion caused by a saddle embolus is a rare vascular emergency. Associated sudden pa...
AbstractThrombin injection as a means of inducing thrombus formation has recently received wide atte...
AbstractPulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms (PAP) may result in life threatening haemoptysis but are fo...
We describe an unusual case of recurrent Aspergillus endocarditis in an immunocompetent 64-year-old ...
Background:An aortic graft implantation is an effective therapeutic method for various aortic diseas...
AbstractA 54-year-old man who underwent uneventful orthotopic heart transplantion 1 year previously ...
Abstract Background Mycotic aortic pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication after heart transplantation...
AbstractIntroductionMycotic pseudoaneurysms of native arteries are rare. Treatment involves arterial...
Aspergillus sp. are ubiquitous mould infections and in most patients, the source is presumed to be a...
This case report describes an immune-competent patient with acute upper extremity ischemia caused by...
This case report describes an immune-competent patient with acute upper extremity ischemia caused by...
Aspergillus is a common environmental mold most often recognized as an infectious agent in patients ...
Peripheral embolization of Aspergillosis is a rare entity that involves few of the cases with system...
Fungal arterial infections are well-described entities resulting in direct invasion of the arterial ...
AbstractFungal endocarditis is rare but potentially a lethal condition. Large bulky vegetations are ...
Acute aortic occlusion caused by a saddle embolus is a rare vascular emergency. Associated sudden pa...
AbstractThrombin injection as a means of inducing thrombus formation has recently received wide atte...
AbstractPulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms (PAP) may result in life threatening haemoptysis but are fo...
We describe an unusual case of recurrent Aspergillus endocarditis in an immunocompetent 64-year-old ...
Background:An aortic graft implantation is an effective therapeutic method for various aortic diseas...
AbstractA 54-year-old man who underwent uneventful orthotopic heart transplantion 1 year previously ...
Abstract Background Mycotic aortic pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication after heart transplantation...
AbstractIntroductionMycotic pseudoaneurysms of native arteries are rare. Treatment involves arterial...
Aspergillus sp. are ubiquitous mould infections and in most patients, the source is presumed to be a...