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100 _9876
_aAguado García, José María
_eEnfermedades Infecciosas
100 _91210
_aGarcía Reyne, Ana
_eMedicina Interna
100 _91211
_aLalueza Blanco, Antonio
_eEnfermedades Infecciosas
100 _9162
_aLópez Medrano, Francisco
_eEnfermedades Infecciosas
100 _9576
_aMorales Cerdán, José María
_eNefrología
245 0 0 _aCutaneous infection by Phomopsis longicolla in a renal transplant recipient from Guinea: first report of human infection by this fungus
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260 _bTransplant Infectious Disease,
_c2011.
300 _a13(2):204-207.
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500 _aFormato Vancouver: Garcia-Reyne A, López-Medrano F, Morales JM, García Esteban C, Martín I, Eraña I, et al. Cutaneous infection by Phomopsis longicolla in a renal transplant recipient from Guinea: first report of human infection by this fungus. Transpl Infect Dis. 2011 Apr;13(2):204-7.
501 _aPMID: 21457423
504 _aContiene 21 referencias.
520 _aWe report the case of a 72-year-old female renal transplant recipient with a nodular lesion in the distal phalange of the third left finger produced by a dematiaceous fungus that was identified as Phomopsis longicolla. She was treated with itraconazole and terbinafine and later with voriconazole, without response. The patient underwent a surgical resection with lesion-free edge and continued on voriconazole. One year later she was asymptomatic and had not developed new lesions.
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_aServicio de Medicina Interna
710 _986
_aServicio de Nefrología
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