RI LEHRER, DH HOWARD, PS SYPHERD, … - Annals of Internal …, 1980 - Am Coll Physicians The term mucormycosis encompasses a distinctive group of infections caused by fungi belonging
to genera within the taxonomic order Mucorales, usually Rhizopus, Absidia, Mortierella, and
Mucor. These fungi are widespread in nature, subsisting on decaying vegetation and ... Cited by 238 - Related articles
RD MEYER, P ROSEN, D … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972 - Am Coll Physicians During the 10-year period from 1962 to 1971, 26 cases of phycomycosis were diagnosed at Memorial
Hospital, New York. This large series enables us to report a significant increase in the incidence
of phycomycosis at autopsy. Unlike our experience with aspergillosis, phycomycosis ... Cited by 248 - Related articles - All 2 versions
NA Parfrey - Medicine, 1986 - journals.lww.com DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF MUCORMYCOSIS 115 TABLE 2. Premortem and postmortem
diagnosis of mucormycosis related to decade Time of Diagnosis Postmortem Diagnosis Premortem
Diagnosis Total 1940-49 4 0 4 1950-59 6 2 8 1960-69 4 2 6 1970-79 0 8 8 1980-вЗ 1 6 7 ... Cited by 220 - Related articles - All 2 versions
RD Meyer, D Armstrong - Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory …, 1973 - informahealthcare.com The spectrum of infections in the compromised host has slowly, but consistently changed.
Staphylococci, once the most feared complication, have been replaced by Gram-negative
bacilli, and presently selected fungi, parasites, and protozoa appear to be occurring more ... Cited by 83 - Related articles - All 4 versions
AM Sugar - Clinical infectious diseases, 1992 - jstor.org Mucormycosis refers to the disease caused by a growing number of members of the
Mucorales. Typically an airborne infection, primary disease is initiated in the upper or lower airways
and is associated with the clinical development of sinusitis, rhinocerebral mucormycosis, ... Cited by 226 - Related articles - All 3 versions
AM Marchevsky, EJ Bottone, SA Geller, DK Giger - Human pathology, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov During the 20 year interval from 1958 to 1978 a change in the spectrum of disease, etiology,
and diagnosis of mucormycosis was observed at The Mount Sinai Hospital. Although the rhinocerebral
and pulmonary forms of mucormycosis were still the most frequent forms of disease, ... Cited by 111 - Related articles
A Blitzer, W Lawson, BR Meyers, HF Biller - Laryngoscope, 1980 - interscience.wiley.com Analysis of 170 cases of paranasal sinus mucormycosis collected from the literature and 9 cases
of our own revealed a 50% mortality for this disease. When analyzed according to decade, survival
has increased to 70% in the cases reported from 1970-1979. There were no significant ... Cited by 165 - Related articles - All 2 versions
G Gartenberg, EJ Bottone, GT Keusch, I … - New England Journal of …, 1978 - content.nejm.org Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine -- Hospital-
acquired mucormycosis (Rhizopus rhizopodiformis) of skin and
subcutaneous tissue: epidemiology, mycology and treatment.
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VA Morrison, PB McGlave - Bone marrow transplantation(Basingstoke), 1993 - cat.inist.fr Mucormycosis in the BMT population. VA MORRISON, PB MCGLAVE Bone marrow
transplantation(Basingstoke) 11:55, 383-388, Nature Publishing Grou, 1993.
Mucormycosis is known to cause rhinocerebral and pulmonary ... Cited by 94 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
CW Ingram, J Sennesh, JN Cooper, JR Perfect - Reviews of infectious … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov We present four cases of disseminated zygomycosis that illustrate the characteristic clinical syndromes
and natural history of this infection. The zygomycetes affect individuals immunosuppressed by
age, drug therapy, or underlying disease. A previous splenectomy or deferoxamine ... Cited by 83 - Related articles - All 2 versions