Invasive cutaneous mucormycosis in an extremely preterm infant
An extremely preterm neonate developed a progressively worsening right axillary ulcerative lesion at the previous site of a temperature probe. Despite treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotic and antifungal therapy, the lesion worsened and required extensive surgical debridement. Histologic examinat...
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Main Authors: | David Brooks (Author), Shahab Abdessalam (Author), H. Dele Davies (Author), Aileen M. Aldrich (Author), Jiri Bedrnicek (Author), Nathan Gollehon (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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