Fungal infection caused by genus CRYPTOCOCCUS.
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"Human cryptococcosis is an exogenous human infection of increasing frequency and growing importance." | ( Seeliger, HP, 1977) |
"Since cryptococcosis is characterized by cryptococcoma formation, the antimycotic effect of amphothericin B was examined in view of such pathological-anatomical conditions." | ( Grosse, G; Preuss, W; Radlmeier, E; Staib, F, 1975) |
"Cryptococcosis is more frequently observed since the appearance of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)." | ( Azón, A; Gatell, JM; González-Clemente, JM; Mallolas, J; Mensa, J; Miró, JM; Moreno, A; Pedrol, E; Soriano, E, 1992) |
"Cryptococcosis is currently the most common life threatening mycoses found in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)." | ( Sugar, AM, 1991) |
"Current therapy of cryptococcosis is unsatisfactory, particularly in patients with AIDS." | ( Charreire, J; Dromer, F, 1991) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection that is responsible for increased morbidity and mortality in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome." | ( Barbet, J; Bolard, J; Charreire, J; Dromer, F; Yeni, P, 1990) |
"Cryptococcosis is the most common life-threatening mycosis with AIDS." | ( Ruf, B, 1990) |
"Cryptococcosis is a systemic fungal disease and meningeal or meningoencephalitis involvement is the most serious complication." | ( Deppner, M; Dupont, B; Floch, JJ; Goasguen, J; Kadende, P; Laroche, R; Saunière, JF, 1990) |
"Cryptococcosis is the most common, deep-seated fungal infection in AIDS patients, and cryptococcal meningitis is the most frequently observed syndrome." | ( Panther, LA; Sande, MA, 1990) |
"Cryptococcosis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised hosts and is the second most common fungal infection complicating AIDS." | ( Andriole, VT; Patterson, TF, 1989) |
"A case of cutaneous cryptococcosis is described in an immunocompromised patient." | ( Knight, AG; Philpot, CM; Shuttleworth, D, 1989) |
"Skeletal cryptococcosis is an uncommon infection." | ( Matsushita, T; Suzuki, K, 1985) |
"Cryptococcosis is a systemic fungal disease and meningitis is the most serious complication." | ( Tan, CB; Tjia, TL; Yeow, YK, 1985) |
"Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic fungal disease in immunocompromised patients and also may occur in normal hosts." | ( Dismukes, WE, 1993) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is not a rare complication of HIV-1 infection in Rwanda." | ( Allen, S; Batungwanayo, J; Bogaerts, J; Clerinx, J; Kagame, A; Lucas, S; Montané, J; Mühlberger, F; Saraux, A; Taelman, H, 1994) |
"Disseminated cryptococcosis is characterized by high titers of cryptococcal polysaccharides in serum and minimal cellular infiltrates in infected tissues of patients." | ( Dong, ZM; Murphy, JW, 1995) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection caused by a ubiquitous encapsulated yeast, Cryptococcus neoformans." | ( Chiewchanvit, S; Chuaychoo, B; Mahanupab, P, 1994) |
"A case of cutaneous cryptococcosis is described in an immunocompromised patient who initially had a rash and a positive serum cryptococcal antigen titer, but no central nervous system involvement." | ( DeGregorio, R; Esperanza, LE; Greene, JN; Haight, DO; Sandin, RL; Spiers, AS, 1994) |
"Cryptococcosis is a major cause of illness and death among persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)." | ( Hajjeh, RA; Pinner, RW; Powderly, WG, 1995) |
"Cutaneous cryptococcosis is a systemic fungal disease; it is commonly observed in immunocompromised patients." | ( Cren, P; Dompmartin, A; Duhamel, C; Galateau, F; Le Maitre, M; Leroy, D; Moreau, A; Six, M; Verneuil, L, 1995) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection, that rarely occurs in immunocompetent patients." | ( Aubin, F; Barale, T; Gil, H; Humbert, P; Reboux, G, 1995) |
"Cryptococcosis is definitely diagnosed microbiologically or pathologically." | ( Kohno, S, 1996) |
"Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection in adults with AIDS." | ( Gonzalez, CE; Lewis, LL; Mueller, BU; Pizzo, PA; Shetty, D; Walsh, TJ, 1996) |
"Cryptococcosis is an infrequent yet treatable opportunistic infection of advanced pediatric AIDS that may present with subtle manifestations and warrants careful consideration in the evaluation of febrile HIV-infected children." | ( Gonzalez, CE; Lewis, LL; Mueller, BU; Pizzo, PA; Shetty, D; Walsh, TJ, 1996) |
"Cryptococcosis is the commonest fungal infection of the CNS and it is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in immunodeficient patients [1]." | ( Barquero Jimenez, S; Cubo Delgado, E; Garcia Urra, D; Sanz Boza, R; Vargas Castrillon, E, 1997) |
"cat, cutaneous Cryptococcosis is described." | ( Tjalsma, EJ, 1997) |
"Disseminated cryptococcosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised individuals, especially those with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)." | ( Dugel, PU; Kolahdouz-Isfahani, A; Rao, NA; Rostomian, K; Smith, RE; Thach, AB, 1997) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection caused by the encapsulated yeast Cryptococcus neoformans." | ( Don, P; Ingleton, R; Koestenblatt, E; Levy, H; Szaniawski, W; Weinberg, JM, 1998) |
"Primary pulmonary cryptococcosis is thought to be relatively less common than other lung mycoses, but recently there has been an increase in reports of patients with this disease." | ( Fukai, Y; Kurano, R; Nishida, Y; Semba, H; Seto, M; Seto, T, 1999) |
"Cryptococcosis is an infection caused by the yeast-like fungus Cryptococcus neoformans." | ( Christian, B; Cuny, JF; Dorvaux, V; Nicolas, C; Truchetet, F, 2000) |
"The incidence of cryptococcosis is on the rise in this part of north India and this can be attributed to an increase in AIDS cases." | ( Chakrabarti, A; Grover, R; Prabhakar, S; Sakhuja, V; Sharma, A; Sood, A; Varma, S, 2000) |
"Cryptococcosis is not uncommon." | ( Hsu, CH; Lee, CM; Lin, YH; Wang, FC, 2003) |
"Although cryptococcosis is a common thoracic complication among patients with AIDS, endobronchial abnormalities have rarely been reported." | ( Kashiyama, T; Kimura, A, 2003) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is rare in immunocompetent hosts and can be difficult to diagnose since clinicoradiologic features observed in this cryptococcal infection mimic other infectious or neoplastic diseases." | ( Butori, C; Hofman, P; Hofman, V; Mouroux, C; Mouroux, J; Venissac, N, 2004) |
"Cryptococcosis is an important cause of morbidity and death in immunocompromised patients." | ( Caira, M; Caramatti, C; Cinieri, S; D'Antonio, D; Del Favero, A; Fianchi, L; Girmenia, C; Martino, B; Martino, P; Masini, L; Melillo, L; Pagano, L; Todeschini, G, 2004) |
"Pleural cryptococcosis is rare and its predisposing condition is still controversial." | ( Eiraku, N; Higashimoto, I; Kawabata, M; Kawabata, T; Koreeda, Y; Matsuyama, W; Osame, M, 2004) |
"Disseminated cryptococcosis is a rare and often fatal disease in children." | ( Anand, VK; Chaudhary, MW; Dewan, V; Kumar, P; Sardana, K, 2005) |
"Cryptococcosis is the third most common deep fungal infection in China and has not yet been reported to be associated with HIV infection there." | ( Chen, R; Liao, W; Yao, Z, 2005) |
"Cryptococcosis is a polymorphous disease occurring especially in the course of the Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)." | ( Ehouo, F; Kaloga, A; Koffi-Aka, V; Mobio, M; Yotio, A, 2005) |
"Spinal symptoms in cryptococcosis are rare and a very exceptional entity in the immunocompetent population." | ( Agrawal, A; Agrawal, C; Rohtagi, A, 2006) |
"Cryptococcosis is not rare in HIV-negative patients." | ( Kiertiburanakul, S; Pracharktam, R; Sungkanuparph, S; Wirojtananugoon, S, 2006) |
"Cryptococcosis is the third most common invasive fungal infection in organ transplant recipients after candidiasis and aspergillosis." | ( Aldigier, JC; Diaconita, M; Le Meur, Y; Paraf, F; Rerolle, JP; Szelag, JC, 2005) |
"Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening opportunistic fungal infection in both HIV-positive and -negative patients." | ( Dromer, F; Launay, O; Lortholary, O; Mathoulin-Pélissier, S, 2007) |
"Two cases of fatal cryptococcosis are described, one of Cryptococcus neoformans infection in a Gilbert's potoroo (Potorous gilbertii) and one of Cryptococcus gattii infection in a long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus)." | ( Eden, PA; Forshaw, D; Friend, JA; Horwitz, AM; Krockenberger, MB; Main, C; Malik, R; Payne, KL; Vaughan, RJ; Vitali, SD; Warren, KS, 2007) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is an unusual fungal infection that is most often found in AIDS or in organ transplant recipients." | ( Arechavala, A; Corti, M; Negroni, R; Palmieri, O; Semorile, K; Trione, N, 2008) |
"Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening fungal infection among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients and also occurs frequently in HIV-negative patients." | ( Jongwutiwes, U; Kiertiburanakul, S; Sungkanuparph, S, 2008) |
"Cryptococcosis is a chronic infective condition affecting the central nervous system." | ( Jain, N; Saha, DC; Xess, I, 2008) |
"Disseminated cryptococcosis is a well-known opportunistic infection in AIDS patients." | ( Calista, D; Grosso, C, 2008) |
"Cryptococcosis is a rare infection with high mortality in patients who have undergone heart transplantation (HT)." | ( Chen, YS; Chi, NH; Chou, NK; Tsai, HE; Wang, JL; Wang, SS, 2008) |
"Cryptococcosis is a common fungal infection that caused by Cryptococcus neoformans in immunocompetent individuals as well as in immunosuppressive patients with such as the HIV infection." | ( Niki, Y; Shoji, H; Yoshida, K, 2008) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is an uncommon cause of pulmonary nodules found by (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography ((18)F-FDG PET/CT) scans." | ( Hsu, LH; Huang, CJ; Lee, PI; Liu, CC; Shih, CC; Shih, CS; Tseng, HC; You, DL, 2009) |
"Cryptococcosis is an important opportunistic fungal infection, especially in the immunocompromised patient." | ( Baddley, JW; Shirley, RM, 2009) |
"Cryptococcosis is a disseminated fungal disease typically associated with immunosuppression and characterized by high mortality rates." | ( Bassetti, M; Clavio, M; Gobbi, M; Miglino, M; Mikulska, M; Repetto, E; Righi, E; Viscoli, C, 2009) |
"Cryptococcosis is a mycoses that increased considerably with the AIDS epidemic." | ( García, AI; Mazuelos, EM, 2010) |
"Cryptococcosis is uncommon in the nonhuman immunodeficiency virus-infected pediatric population." | ( Huang, KY; Huang, YC; Hung, IJ; Lin, TY, 2010) |
"Cryptococcosis is considered an opportunistic infection as it affects mainly immunosuppressed individuals." | ( Capellino, S; Ehrenstein, B; Fleck, M; Pongratz, G; Probst, C; Salzberger, B; Schölmerich, J; Szeimies, RM, 2010) |
"Cryptococcosis is primarily caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii." | ( Carter, D; Chen, S; Chong, HS; Dagg, R; Malik, R, 2010) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is occasionally detected on routine imaging studies in healthy hosts with no or mild symptoms." | ( Choi, KH; Chung, CR; Han, HJ; Kim, SR; Lee, MH; Lee, YC; Min, KH; Park, SJ, 2011) |
"Cryptococcosis is an invasive fungal infection that occurs worldwide." | ( Koh, TH; Lingegowda, BP; Ong, HS; Tan, TT, 2011) |
"Cryptococcosis is an important systemic mycosis caused by members of the Cryptococcus neoformans species complex." | ( Kamegaya, C; Kido, N; Makimura, K; Omiya, T; Shibata, E; Shindo, I; Yamamoto, Y, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is a rare infection in HIV-negative individuals." | ( Ali, F; Malik, UZ; Qadir, I; Umer, M, 2011) |
"Cryptococcosis is a significant opportunistic mycoses in organ transplant recipients." | ( Singh, N, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is a subacute or chronic systemic mycosis with a cosmopolitan nature, caused by yeast of the genus Cryptococcus neoformans." | ( de Assis Baroni, F; Gambale, W; Paula, CR; Silva, EG, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients." | ( Jeyarajah, R; Karmakar, P; Ramasubramanian, V, 2011) |
"Cryptococcosis is a leading mycological cause of mortality among immunologically compromised individuals." | ( Chauhan, A; Jabeen, M; Khan, AA; Owais, M, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection that can occur under anti-TNFα therapy." | ( Fraison, JB; Guilpain, P; Le Moing, V; Le Quellec, A; Rispail, P; Schiffmann, A; Veyrac, M, 2013) |
"Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis is an uncommon infectious disease caused by Cryptococcus neoformans or Cryptococcus gattii affecting immunosuppressed as well as immunocompetent patients." | ( Barbieri D'Elia, MP; Barreto, JA; Bastazini, I; Lastória, JC; Marques, ME; Marques, SA; Martins, AL, 2012) |
"Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis is characterized by skin lesions confined to one body region, without evidence of simultaneous dissemination." | ( Bernabeu-Wittel, J; Conejo-Mir, J; Lissen, E; Narváez-Moreno, B; Zulueta-Dorado, T, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is rare among children, only occurring in about 1% of children with HIV." | ( Friedman, D; Kongthavonsakul, K; Oberdorfer, P, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is considered as an opportunistic infection because it mainly occurs in immunosuppressed hosts." | ( Cui, J; Huang, Q; Ni, W, 2013) |
"Cryptococcosis is a serious invasive fungal infection mostly described in patients with cell-mediated immunosuppression." | ( Ajana, F; Ettahar, N; Legout, L; Massongo, M; Patoz, P; Rose, C; Senneville, E, 2013) |
"Cryptococcosis is a rare infection that should be discussed in seriously immunocompromized patients presenting with osteomyelitis even in the absence of CNS involvement." | ( Ajana, F; Ettahar, N; Legout, L; Massongo, M; Patoz, P; Rose, C; Senneville, E, 2013) |
"Laryngeal cryptococcosis is a rare condition." | ( Collignon, P; Mittal, N; Pham, T; Robbie, M, 2013) |
"A survey on cryptococcosis is being conducted regularly in Colombia since 1997." | ( Agudelo, CI; Bello, S; Castañeda, E; de Bedout, C; Escandón, P; Lizarazo, J; Restrepo, A; Tobón, A, 2012) |
"Cryptococcosis is a potentially lethal opportunistic infection among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals." | ( Chayakulkeeree, M; Wangchinda, P, 2014) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans that typically presents in immunocompromised patients, most commonly in those with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection." | ( Khatu, S; Poojary, S, 2014) |
"Cryptococcosis is an infectious disease caused by pathogenic fungi, such as Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii." | ( Goda, HM; Ikeda, K; Ishibashi, Y; Ito, M; Ito, T; Miyamoto, T; Okino, N; Taguchi, R; Watanabe, T, 2015) |
"Cutaneous cryptococcosis is an uncommon aetiology of chronic facial ulceration but which may be associated to a potentially lethal focus of cryptococcosis." | ( Andonaba, JB; Bamba, S; Béogo, R; Diallo, B; Konségré, V; Traoré, A, 2014) |
"Cryptococcosis is a significant invasive fungal infection with noteworthy morbidity and mortality, primarily caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii." | ( Fa, Z; Fang, W; Liao, W, 2015) |
"Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening infection caused by pathogenic fungi of the genus Cryptococcus." | ( Bryan, AM; Del Poeta, M; Farnoud, AM; Mor, V, 2014) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is likely to be misdiagnosed due to relatively non-specific clinical and radiological features." | ( Bhattacharya, D; Capoor, MR; Chopra, S; Gupta, S; Khanna, G; Mallik, R; Raghavan, S; Ray, A; Suri, JC, 2015) |
"Cryptococcosis is a rare and a serious opportunistic infection that occurs primarily on the field of immunodeficiency." | ( Abbad, F; Akhdari, N; Amal, S; Atarguine, H; Hocar, O; Idalene, M; Moutaj, R; Rais, H; Tassi, N, 2015) |
"Skin lesions during cryptococcosis are rare and observed in 2-10% of cases." | ( Abbad, F; Akhdari, N; Amal, S; Atarguine, H; Hocar, O; Idalene, M; Moutaj, R; Rais, H; Tassi, N, 2015) |
"Cryptococcosis is one of the most important invasive fungal infections and is a significant contributor to the mortality associated with HIV/AIDS." | ( Bradley, EK; Butts, A; DiDone, L; Krysan, DJ; Martin, JA; Mutz, M, 2015) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic yeast infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans that remains the most common systemic fungal infection in immunosuppressed patients and often presents with signs of meningitis." | ( Herring, DB; Jackson, NA, 2015) |
"Cryptococcosis is a cosmopolitan fungal serious condition due to an encapsulated yeast Cryptococcus neoformans." | ( Badaoui, L; Chakib, A; El Fane, M; Marhoum El Filali, K; Marih, L; Ouladlahsen, A; Sodqi, M, 2015) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic invasive fungal infection that is well described and easily recognised when it occurs as meningitis in HIV-infected persons." | ( Buchwald, UK; Gilliam, BL; Riedel, DJ; Schmalzle, SA, 2016) |
"Cryptococcosis is a potentially severe infection that usually occurs in a setting of immunosuppression." | ( Benzekri, A; Benzekri, L; Hassam, B; Ismaili, N; Lyagoubi, M; Mansouri, S; Rachadi, H; Ramli, I; Senouci, K, 2016) |
"Cryptococcosis is a potentially severe infection caused by C." | ( Benzekri, A; Benzekri, L; Hassam, B; Ismaili, N; Lyagoubi, M; Mansouri, S; Rachadi, H; Ramli, I; Senouci, K, 2016) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is seen in patients with T-cell deficiencies and a diagnosis is made by culture of sputum, BAL, or occasionally of pleural fluid." | ( Cunha, BA; Desai, A; Fe, A; Ilowite, J; Mathew, JP, 2016) |
"Cryptococcosis is mainly caused by members of the Cryptococcus gattii/Cryptococcus neoformans species complexes." | ( Arendrup, MC; Hagen, F; Hare Jensen, R; Meis, JF, 2016) |
"Cryptococcosis is an invasive infection caused by yeast-like fungus of the genera Cryptococcus spp." | ( Abrahão, JS; Barcellos, VA; Bretas Oliveira, D; Carneiro, HC; Fontes, AC; Oliveira, LV; Paixão, TA; Resende-Stoianoff, MA; Ribeiro, NQ; Santos, DA; Santos, JR; Vainstein, MH, 2017) |
"Localized cutaneous cryptococcosis is not a commonly used disease name overseas." | ( Hiruma, M; Ihn, H; Jono, M; Maruo, K; Miyata, K; Miyazaki, Y; Noguchi, H; Tanabe, K; Tanaka, H, 2016) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection responsible for high morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients." | ( Alves de Paula E Silva, AC; da Silva Bolzani, V; da Silva, JF; de Lacorte Singulani, J; de Oliveira, HC; Fusco-Almeida, AM; Gullo, FP; Moraes da Silva, R; Regasini, LO; Sangalli-Leite, F; Scorzoni, L; Siqueira da Silva, DH; Soares Mendes-Giannini, MJ, 2016) |
"Cryptococcosis is a fungal infection, relatively rare in the absence of impaired immunity." | ( Bal, C; Jain, TK; Karunanithi, S; Kumar, R, 2017) |
"Cryptococcosis is a subacute or chronic disease." | ( da Silva Ruiz, L; Gonçalves Silva, E; Latercia Tranches Dias, A; Marilia de Souza Silva, S; Rodrigues Paula, C, 2018) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic or primary fungal infection considered to be the most prevalent fatal fungal disease worldwide." | ( de Barros, PP; de Oliveira, RB; de Sá, NP; Johann, S; Junqueira, JC; Rosa, CA; Santos, DA; Vaz, JA, 2019) |
"Cryptococcosis is a fungal disease of global significance for which new effective treatments are needed." | ( Alves, RB; Batista, ACS; Carneiro, HC; da Silva Junior, EN; Dias, GG; Ferreira, SMZMD; Freitas, RP; Oliveira, DL; Resende, JM; Rodrigues, ML; Santos, DA, 2018) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection caused by members of the two sibling species complexes: Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii." | ( Dreibe, EM; Engelthaler, DM; Gelli, A; Lockhart, SR; Meyer, W; Roe, CC; Sykes, JE; Thompson, GR; Vu, K, 2018) |
"Cryptococcosis is the second most common cause of invasive fungal infections in renal transplant recipients in many countries, and data on graft outcome after treatment for this infection is lacking in less-resourced health care settings." | ( Camargo, LF; Colombo, AL; Medina-Pestana, J; Perfect, JR; Ponzio, V, 2018) |
"Cryptococcosis is an important opportunistic infection of organ transplant recipients." | ( Greeff, L; Karusseit, VOL; Lengano, T; Muranda, AZ; Sathekge, MM, 2018) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is difficult to distinguish from lung cancer clinically, and is often diagnosed by surgery." | ( Futagawa, Y; Hirano, J; Inagaki, T; Matsudaira, H; Morikawa, T; Okamoto, T; Sato, S; Yabe, M, 2018) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is a common fungal infection frequently seen in immunocompromised patients." | ( Li, L; Shao, C; Zhou, J; Zhuang, L, 2018) |
"Cryptococcosis is a severe opportunistic mycotic infection, caused mainly by Cryptococcus neoformans." | ( Cortés, J; Kral, A; Wilson, G, 2018) |
"Intramuscular cryptococcosis is extremely rare." | ( Lin, J; Tang, K; Wang, L; Zheng, X, 2019) |
"Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection in patients infected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and is the second leading cause of mortality in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) patients worldwide." | ( Bay, MB; de Oliveira, AL; Freire, MG; Gomes, RMODS; Soares, RDA; Theodoro, RC; Vechi, HT, 2019) |
"Cryptococcosis is an invasive fungal infection that is common among organ transplant recipients, and it is challenging to treat among these patients because of their immunocompromised status." | ( Fujioka, K; Hamasaki, Y; Kagami, S; Kinoshita, Y; Nagai, T; Shishido, S; Urushihara, M, 2019) |
"Cryptococcosis is a fungal infection of the central nervous system predominantly caused by Cryptococcus neoformans in immunocompromised patients." | ( Becker, SL; Fuchs, V; Gerkrath, J; Graf, B; Hamprecht, A; Han, CO; Heckmann, D; Held, J; Hogardt, M; Idelevich, EA; Küpper-Tetzel, CP; McCormick-Smith, I; Rickerts, V; Schwarz, R; Sedlacek, L; Selb, R; Wilmes, D, 2019) |
"Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection in patients with advanced HIV infection and may also affect immunocompetent patients." | ( da Silva de Bastiani, FWM; de Azevedo Melo, AS; de Castro Spadari, C; Ishida, K; Pisani, PBB, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening fungal infection." | ( May, RC; Rodrigues, ML; Silva, VKA, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening fungal infection, and its current treatment is toxic and subject to resistance." | ( Carmo, PHF; Carvalho, VSD; Costa, MC; de Brito, CB; de Resende-Stoianoff, MA; de Souza, DG; Emídio, ECP; Ferreira, GF; Freitas, GJC; Holanda, RA; Magalhães, TFF; Paixão, TA; Ribeiro, NQ; Rocha, CEV; Santos, DA, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection causes significant disease predominantly in immunocompromised patients." | ( Adzic-Vukicevic, T; Barac, A; Cevik, M; Micic, J; Paglietti, B; Poluga, J; Rubino, S, 2020) |
"Cutaneous cryptococcosis is classified as localized cutaneous cryptococcosis and cutaneous manifestations of disseminated cryptococcosis." | ( Abe, M; Anzawa, K; Futatsuya, T; Hoshino, Y; Mochizuki, T; Shoji, A, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic systemic mycosis whose treatment is limited to three drugs." | ( Araújo, AD; Carvalho Junior, AR; Cordeiro, BMPC; Correia, MTS; Napoleão, TH; Paiva, PMG; Santos, JRA; Santos, NDL; Silva, AG; Silva, LCN; Silva, MV, 2020) |
"Pulmonary Cryptococcosis is a common fungal infection mainly caused by Cryptococcus neoformans/C." | ( Fang, J; Han, Y; Hu, H; Qiu, X; Wang, L; Xia, R; Yao, K; Zhang, W, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is a systemic infection and it may occur in immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts." | ( Liu, X; Lu, Y; Lv, X; Qu, J; Zhang, X, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is a potentially fatal fungal disease which has aggrandized with the emergence of AIDS and antifungal resistance." | ( Singh, K, 2020) |
"Cryptococcosis is a serious and sometimes fatal fungal disease caused by Cryptococcus species." | ( Akaihe, CL; Nweze, EI, 2021) |
"Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and C." | ( Agarwal, R; Bhowmik, D; Biswas, A; Dabas, Y; Das, BK; Das, S; Kindo, AJ; Mani, P; Panda, P; Pandey, M; Phukan, AC; Sharma, S; Singh, G; Singh, R; Srivastava, PMV; Thakur, R; Valsan, C; Xess, I; Yhome, M, 2021) |
"Cryptococcosis is the third most common invasive fungal infection in solid-organ transplant recipients." | ( Liu, M; Liu, Y; Qu, W; Sun, LY; Wei, L; Zeng, ZG; Zhu, ZJ, 2021) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is one of the important opportunistic infections and has a wide range of symptoms depending on the underlying conditions." | ( Liu, H; Shen, S; Wang, Q, 2021) |
"Pulmonary cryptococcosis is rare in immunocompetent individuals." | ( Kasirye, P; Kiguli, S; Musoke, P; Nakatudde, I, 2021) |
"Disseminated cryptococcosis is extremely rare and is easily misdiagnosed as a malignant lymphoma." | ( Bian, Y; Hu, Y; Tian, C; Wei, Q; Zhang, X, 2022) |
"Disseminated cryptococcosis is easily misdiagnosed as malignant lymphoma, especially when the lymph nodes are more involved." | ( Bian, Y; Hu, Y; Tian, C; Wei, Q; Zhang, X, 2022) |
"Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic mycosis that mainly affects immunosuppressed patients." | ( Alves, V; Araújo, GR; Frases, S, 2023) |
"Cryptococcosis is traditionally associated with immunocompromised patients but is increasingly being identified in those without the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or other immunocompetent individuals." | ( Araujo Félix, M; Baú-Carneiro, JL; Breda, GL; Bridi Cavassin, F; da Silva do Ó, JR; de Bastos Ascenço Soares, R; Falci, DR; Magri, MMC; Pacheco Katopodis, P; Pereira Lima Abrão, M; Queiroz-Telles, F; Rego, CM; Sakuma De Oliveira, C; Silva de Miranda Godoy, C; Taborda, M; Teles Teixeira Pereira, T; Verena Almeida Mendes, A; Vidal, JE, 2023) |
"Cryptococcosis is a fungal disease of public health relevance that affects numerous animal species and humans, causing respiratory and neurological impairment." | ( Bermann, CDS; Botton, SA; Braga, CQ; Ianiski, LB; Pereira, DIB, 2023) |
"Cryptococcosis is a worldwide-distributed fungal disease affecting humans and animals and is considered the most common systemic mycosis in cats." | ( de P Secchin, CR; Ferrari, E; Santana, AE, 2023) |
"Cryptococcosis is a neglected tropical disease and the main cause of fungal-related deaths in HIV-positive persons in Africa." | ( Ibe, C; Nweze, E; Okoye, CA; Otu, A, 2023) |
"Cryptococcosis is a neglected tropical disease that manifests greatly in immunocompromised persons especially those with HIV infection." | ( Ibe, C; Nweze, E; Okoye, CA; Otu, A, 2023) |
"Cryptococcosis is an infectious fungal disease widely studied for its epidemiological importance in the context of public health, given the high morbidity and mortality associated with this invasive fungal infection." | ( Kakizaki, MIT; Melhem, MSC, 2023) |