Fungal brain abscesses: Difference between revisions

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* [[Aspergillus species]]: first line treatment voriconazole
* [[Aspergillus]]: first line treatment voriconazole
* [[Scedosporium apiospermum]]: associated with immunocompetent patients after drowning
* [[Scedosporium apiospermum]]: associated with immunocompetent patients after drowning
* [[Cladophialophora bantiana]] (dematiaceous mold)
* [[Cladophialophora bantiana]] (dematiaceous mold)
* [[Ochroconis gallopava]] (dematiaceous mold)
* [[Ochroconis gallopava]] (dematiaceous mold)
* [[Exserohilum rostratum]] (dematiaceous mold)
* [[Exserohilum rostratum]] (dematiaceous mold)
* [[Mucorales species]] ([[Mucor circinelloides]]): associated with mycotic aneurysms and infarcts
* [[Mucorales]] ([[Mucor circinelloides]]): associated with mycotic aneurysms and infarcts
* [[Fusarium species]] (although causing CNS infections in the form of bilateral endophthalmitis, does not really causes brain abscess)
* [[Fusarium]] (although causing CNS infections in the form of bilateral endophthalmitis, does not really causes brain abscess)


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==

Latest revision as of 02:54, 8 February 2022

Further Reading

  • McCarthy et al. Mold Infections of the Central Nervous System. NEJM. 2014;371:150. doi: 10.1056/NEJMra1216008