Intracranial Perineural Extension of Invasive Mycosis: A Novel Mechanism of Disease Propagation byAspergillus fumigatus
Clinical Infectious Diseases2002Vol. 35(5), pp. e50–e53
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Abstract
We describe an immunocompetent woman who had refractory, invasive sphenoid sinus Aspergillus fumigatus infection for which there was radiologic evidence of intracranial perineural spread. The patient responded to a combination of antifungal and adjuvant recombinant cytokine therapy.
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