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Background
A number of recalcitrant phaeohyphomycosis cases with a life‐threatening prognosis have been observed in CARD9‐deficient patients, but little is known about the long‐term management strategies that are effective for such intractable individuals.
Objectives
To study the genetic and immunological mechanisms underlying recalcitrant phaeohyphomycosis and to share our clinical experiences...
Background
Black opportunists Phialophora verrucosa complex species can cause different disease types in competent and in immunocompromised individuals, but are remarkably overrepresented in CARD9‐related infections.
Objectives
To better understand the ecology and potential pathogenicity of opportunistic Phialophora species and reveal eventual genetic parameters associated with the behaviour in...
Background
Phaeohyphomycosis is a chronic cutaneous, subcutaneous or systemic mycotic infection caused by various dematiaceous fungi. The diverse clinical manifestations and poor prognosis of phaeohyphomycosis necessitate studies on it to better recognise the disease and improve its management.
Objectives
To investigate the epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of phaeohyphomycosis...
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