Preferred Label : mucormycosis;
MeSH definition : Infection in humans and animals caused by any fungus in the order Mucorales (e.g.,
Absidia, Mucor, Rhizopus etc.) There are many clinical types associated with infection
of the central nervous system, lung, gastrointestinal tract, skin, orbit and paranasal
sinuses. In humans, it usually occurs as an opportunistic infection in patients with
a chronic debilitating disease, particularly uncontrolled diabetes, or who are receiving
immunosuppressive agents. (From Dorland, 28th ed); Infection in humans and animals caused by any fungus in the order MUCORALES (e.g.,
RHIZOPUS; MUCOR; CUNNINGHAMELLA; APOPHYSOMYCES; ABSIDIA; SAKSENAEA and RHIZOMUCOR)
There are many clinical types associated with infection including central nervous
system, lung, gastrointestinal tract, skin, orbit and paranasal sinuses. In humans,
it usually occurs as an OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTION.;
MeSH synonym : mucormycoses; Mucormycose; Mucorales Infection; Mucorales Infections; Infection, Mucorales;
MeSH annotation : fungus dis caused by various MUCORALES;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucormycosis;
Origin ID : D009091;
UMLS CUI : C0026718;
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Infection in humans and animals caused by any fungus in the order Mucorales (e.g.,
Absidia, Mucor, Rhizopus etc.) There are many clinical types associated with infection
of the central nervous system, lung, gastrointestinal tract, skin, orbit and paranasal
sinuses. In humans, it usually occurs as an opportunistic infection in patients with
a chronic debilitating disease, particularly uncontrolled diabetes, or who are receiving
immunosuppressive agents. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
Infection in humans and animals caused by any fungus in the order MUCORALES (e.g.,
RHIZOPUS; MUCOR; CUNNINGHAMELLA; APOPHYSOMYCES; ABSIDIA; SAKSENAEA and RHIZOMUCOR)
There are many clinical types associated with infection including central nervous
system, lung, gastrointestinal tract, skin, orbit and paranasal sinuses. In humans,
it usually occurs as an OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTION.
https://smf.swisshealthweb.ch/fr/article/doi/fms.2019.08360
https://doi.org/10.4414/fms.2019.08360
2019
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Switzerland
Pulmonary mucormycosis (disorder)
case reports
immunocompromised host
mucormycosis
signs and symptoms
journal article
mucormycosis
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http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=FR&Expert=73263
2014
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France
scientific and technical information
mucormycosis
mucormycosis
mucormycosis
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http://www.srlf.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1405-Reanimation-Vol23-N3-p309_316.pdf
2014
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true
false
France
French
journal article
mucormycosis
mucormycosis
risk factors
mucormycosis
mucormycosis
amphotericin B
posaconazole
antifungal agents
liposomal amphotericin B
triazoles
amphotericin B
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https://rmlg.uliege.be/article/1269
2005
Belgium
French
diabetes complications
mucormycosis
journal article
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