Saprochaete capitata oropharyngeal infection in a neutropenic patient: unusual presentation
Introduction: Saprochete capitata is unusual etiologic agent in immunocompromised patients, particularly in those with hematologic malignancy and severe neutropenia. Most often, infections of the oral cavity are manifested clinically as oral candidiasis. Invasive forms are rarely described. Observat...
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Main Authors: | Belaouni Mourad (Author), Elbahraouy Rabii (Author), Malki Elhoucine (Author), Louzi Lhoussain (Author), Er-rami Mohammed (Author) |
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