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Jack F.m. Wetzels - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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atypical presentation of madurella mycetomatis mycetoma in a renal transplant patient
Transplant Infectious Disease, 2000Co-Authors: Jacques F. Meis, R A Schouten, W Dolmans, Paul E. Verweij, Jack F.m. WetzelsAbstract:: A renal transplant patient presented with a swelling on his foot. Fungal hyphae were found in the abscess, and culture demonstrated Madurella mycetomatis, an agent of mycetoma. There were no black grains in the pus and no overlying sinuses. This was an atypical presentation of Maduromycosis in a renal transplant patient.
Jacques F. Meis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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atypical presentation of madurella mycetomatis mycetoma in a renal transplant patient
Transplant Infectious Disease, 2000Co-Authors: Jacques F. Meis, R A Schouten, W Dolmans, Paul E. Verweij, Jack F.m. WetzelsAbstract:: A renal transplant patient presented with a swelling on his foot. Fungal hyphae were found in the abscess, and culture demonstrated Madurella mycetomatis, an agent of mycetoma. There were no black grains in the pus and no overlying sinuses. This was an atypical presentation of Maduromycosis in a renal transplant patient.
R A Schouten - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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atypical presentation of madurella mycetomatis mycetoma in a renal transplant patient
Transplant Infectious Disease, 2000Co-Authors: Jacques F. Meis, R A Schouten, W Dolmans, Paul E. Verweij, Jack F.m. WetzelsAbstract:: A renal transplant patient presented with a swelling on his foot. Fungal hyphae were found in the abscess, and culture demonstrated Madurella mycetomatis, an agent of mycetoma. There were no black grains in the pus and no overlying sinuses. This was an atypical presentation of Maduromycosis in a renal transplant patient.
W Dolmans - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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atypical presentation of madurella mycetomatis mycetoma in a renal transplant patient
Transplant Infectious Disease, 2000Co-Authors: Jacques F. Meis, R A Schouten, W Dolmans, Paul E. Verweij, Jack F.m. WetzelsAbstract:: A renal transplant patient presented with a swelling on his foot. Fungal hyphae were found in the abscess, and culture demonstrated Madurella mycetomatis, an agent of mycetoma. There were no black grains in the pus and no overlying sinuses. This was an atypical presentation of Maduromycosis in a renal transplant patient.
Paul E. Verweij - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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atypical presentation of madurella mycetomatis mycetoma in a renal transplant patient
Transplant Infectious Disease, 2000Co-Authors: Jacques F. Meis, R A Schouten, W Dolmans, Paul E. Verweij, Jack F.m. WetzelsAbstract:: A renal transplant patient presented with a swelling on his foot. Fungal hyphae were found in the abscess, and culture demonstrated Madurella mycetomatis, an agent of mycetoma. There were no black grains in the pus and no overlying sinuses. This was an atypical presentation of Maduromycosis in a renal transplant patient.