[Aspects in the diagnosis of deep-seated opportunistic mycoses]
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[Aspects in the diagnosis of deep-seated opportunistic mycoses]
Abstract
Possibilities for the mycological, mycoserological and clinical diagnostics of deep-seated opportunistic mycoses--cryptococcosis, aspergillosis and candidosis--are shown. Improvements of the diagnostics and interpretation by consideration of pathogenesis and clinical situation are discussed.
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