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Louise Helander1, Matthew Stark2
1a Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Pathology, LSUHSC School of Medicine Medical Education Building , New Orleans , Louisiana , USA.
Abstract:
Scopulariopsis species cause a broad range of disease, from superficial skin infections to often fatal disseminated disease in the immunocompromised that is refractory to standard antifungal treatment. This report describes the first case of fatal disseminated Scopulariopsis brumptii in a pediatric patient with hyper-IgM syndrome status post bone marrow transplant.
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