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Clinical Syndromes: Rare Fungi

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Besides the more prevalent deep fungal infections, a variety of infections are diagnosed rarely in most areas. This chapter discusses the more common infections including the endemic mycoses caused by dimorphic pathogens, implantation mycoses, and infections defined by appearance of fungal elements in tissue sections (Phaeohyphomycosis and hyalohyphomycosis) and rarely recovered yeasts.

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Wilmes, D., Rickerts, V. (2019). Clinical Syndromes: Rare Fungi. In: Presterl, E. (eds) Clinically Relevant Mycoses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92300-0_8

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