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B, Wentworth Berttina, ed. Diagnostic procedures for mycotic and parasitic infections. 7th ed. American Public Health Association, 1988.

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Susan, Stenson, ed. External infections of the eye: Bacterial, viral, mycotic with noninfectious and immunologic diseases ; forewords by Goodwin M. Breinin. 3rd ed. Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1985.

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Pritchard, Jackie Lee. Infectious diseases (bacterial, viral, mycotic and endoparasitic) of feral macaques (Macaca) and baboons (Papio): A bibliography, 1972-1988. Primate Information Center, Regional Primate Research Center, University of Washington, 1988.

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Clark, Heather L., and Eric Pearlman. Fungal eye infections. Edited by Christopher C. Kibbler, Richard Barton, Neil A. R. Gow, Susan Howell, Donna M. MacCallum, and Rohini J. Manuel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755388.003.0028.

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Mycotic keratitis is a fungal infection of the cornea that leads to severe, painful ulceration and loss of vision, and is a major cause of blindness worldwide, particularly in the developing world. Major risk factors for mycotic keratitis include ocular trauma and contact lens use. Both yeasts and moulds can cause mycotic keratitis, with the filamentous moulds of the Fusarium and Aspergillus genera the most common aetiological agents worldwide. Fungi, particularly Candida spp. yeasts, can also cause endophthalmitis—a painful, blinding infection of the posterior eye. Treatment of these infectio
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Molecular immunology of mycotic and actinomycotic infections. Elsevier, 1986.

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Drake, Sarah, and Jonathan Sandoe. Fungal cardiovascular infections. Edited by Christopher C. Kibbler, Richard Barton, Neil A. R. Gow, Susan Howell, Donna M. MacCallum, and Rohini J. Manuel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755388.003.0021.

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Fungal cardiovascular disease can broadly be divided into four groups: infective endocarditis (including implantable cardiac electronic devices), mycotic aneurysms, vascular graft infections, and intravascular catheter-related infections. These conditions are rare but are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, which may be in excess of 80% in certain groups of patients. Candida spp. and Aspergillus spp. account for the majority of these infections, but rare fungi may also be involved, particularly in infective endocarditis, where they are responsible for approximately 25% of case
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Mascellino, Maria Teresa, ed. Bacterial and Mycotic Infections in Immunocompromised Hosts: Clinical and Microbiological Aspects. OMICS International, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/978-1-63278-005-8-006.

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Fedukowicz, Helena Biantovskaya, and Susan Stenson. External Infections of the Eye: Bacterial, Viral, Mycotic With Noninfectious and Immunologic Diseases. 3rd ed. Appleton & Lange, 1985.

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Grossman, Jonah, Tanzila Shams, and Cathy Sila. Neurological Complications of Infective Endocarditis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0167.

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Infective endocarditis is the fourth leading cause of life-threatening infections, accounting for 40,000 annual U.S. hospital admissions. Due to decline in rheumatic heart disease, a shift in causative organisms from viridans streptococci to S. aureus, Group D Streptococcus, and multidrug-resistant species has been observed. The spectrum of neurological complications ranges widely from cerebrovascular pathologies-including septic embolization, mycotic aneurysms, and intracerebral hemorrhages-to seizures, meningitis, cerebritis, and abscess. Transthoracic echocardiogram remains the standard for
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Lima, Nelson, and R. Russell M. Paterson. Molecular Biology of Food and Water Borne Mycotoxigenic and Mycotic Fungi. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Lima, Nelson, and R. Russell M. Paterson. Molecular Biology of Food and Water Borne Mycotoxigenic and Mycotic Fungi. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Molecular Biology of Food and Water Borne Mycotoxigenic and Mycotic Fungi. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Balows, A., W. J. Jr Hausler, and M. Ohashi. Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: Principles and Practice : Bacterial, Mycotic, and Parasitic Diseases. Springer, 1988.

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Chandler, Francis W., Libero Ajello, Robin S. Chapman, and William Kaplan. Color Atlas & Textbook of the Histopathology of Mycotic Diseases (Wolfe Medical Atlases). Mosby Elsevier Health Science, 1999.

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Carton, James. Skin pathology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198759584.003.0016.

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This chapter discusses skin pathology, including eczema/dermatitis, psoriasis, lichen planus, erythema multiforme, granuloma annulare, pemphigus vulgaris, bullous pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis, erythema nodosum, pyoderma gangrenosum, acne vulgaris, rosacea, skin infections, benign epidermal tumours, benign melanocytic tumours, benign cutaneous soft tissue tumours, benign skin adnexal tumours, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, mycosis fungoides, mycosis fungoides, and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans.
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