Vnitr Lek 1993, 39(12):1192-1198
[The most common pathogens in opportunistic mycoses and their clinical manifestations].
- II. interní klinika 1. LF UK Praha.
Klíčová slova: Humans; Mycoses, diagnosis, ; Opportunistic Infections, diagnosis,
The most frequent pathogens of opportunistic mycotic infections are Candidae. The clinical manifestation of infection is very varied. With regard to the extent of the affection the following are differentiated: 1. mucocutaneous candidosis, 2. organ affections and 3. disseminated candidosis. The incidence of mycoses caused by Aspergillae, cryptococci, and mucors is of a lower order, these infections are, however, associated with a relatively higher mortality. The authors review briefly different fungi and describe the most important clinical manifestations of infection.
Keywords: Humans; Mycoses /diagnosis/; Opportunistic Infections /diagnosis/
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