Case Report: Is Surgical Treatment Beneficial for Intracranial Basal Ganglia Cunninghamellamycosis Following Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation?
Cunninghamellamycosis is an unusual but often highly fatal mucormycosis caused by Cunninghamella bertholletiae, which belongs to the basal lineage order Mucorales. It is especially fatal when the central nervous system is involved. So far, there are few reported cases of surgical treatment for intra...
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Main Authors: | Bixin Xi (Author), Aiguo Liu (Author), Xin Zhao (Author), Yicheng Zhang (Author), Na Wang (Author) |
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