First autochthonous case of Rhinocladiella mackenziei cerebral abscess outside the Middle East
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First autochthonous case of Rhinocladiella mackenziei cerebral abscess outside the Middle East
Abstract
Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis due to Rhinocladiella mackenziei is a severe infection in the middle east, resulting in nearly 100% mortality despite the application of combined surgical and antifungal therapy and occurring occasionally in otherwise healthy patients. We report the first case of brain infection in a middle-aged male in India, where R. mackenziei is not endemic.
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