Publications
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| isolation and characterization of a major allergenic component (gp55) of aspergillus fumigatus. | ige class antibodies specific for antigens in a water-soluble extract of aspergillus fumigatus (strain nhl-5759) were analyzed by immunoblotting with sera from patients with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. all the sera tested were reactive with a major 50 to 60 kd protein in the extract. this allergen, designated gp55, was purified by gel filtration and preparative sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. the antigen was found to be present in the water-soluble extract ... | 1993 | 8227861 |
| [in vitro susceptibility to fluconazole of fungal strains freshly isolated from child patients with deep-seated mycoses]. | the susceptibility to fluconazole (flcz) were evaluated for 40 strains of 8 yeast species and 4 strains of 3 aspergillus species, all of which were isolated from clinical specimens during clinical trials of flcz in child patients performed from january 1991 to january 1993 in this country. the in vitro activity of flcz against yeast isolates and aspergillus isolates were measured using the microdilution method with semisolid saamf (synthetic amino acid medium fungal) agar and the macrodilution m ... | 1993 | 8230734 |
| experimental aspergillosis in goats: clinical, haematological and mycological studies. | thirty-one (including ten lactating) healthy goats were divided into 3 groups viz. intravenous (i/v), intratracheal (i/t) and intramammary (i/m) on the basis of route of inoculation of aspergillus fumigatus spores. two animals were kept as control for each group. clinical aspergillosis developed and was more severe and fatal in consequence in i/v group than those of other groups. respiratory symptoms appeared and persisted in both i/v and i/t groups. acute mastitis developed in the right infecte ... | 1993 | 8237198 |
| vertebral aspergillosis. a case report and review of the literature. | a case of aspergillus osteomyelitis of the spine is presented and the world literature is reviewed, for a total of 32 cases. aspergillus osteomyelitis is rare, but the spine is most frequently affected. it can be induced hematogenously, by contiguity or by direct inoculation. up to now medical treatment has been based on amphotericin b, but its toxicity is problematic. itraconazole and fluconazole do not have this shortcoming. additional surgery has been advocated in the past. in the present ser ... | 1993 | 8237349 |
| the detection of aspergillus spp. by the polymerase chain reaction and its evaluation in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. | invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (ipa) is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in the immunocompromised host. however, the diagnosis of this condition may be difficult, and it is sometimes missed because of the lack of sensitivity of available tests. therefore, we used polymerase chain reaction (pcr)-based amplification of fragments of genes-encoding alkaline proteases from aspergillus fumigatus and a. flavus to detect these organisms in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid specimens. the predi ... | 1993 | 8239169 |
| [aspergillus spondylodiscitis. apropos of 5 cases]. | five cases of aspergillus discitis in male patients are reported. three patients had impaired immune responses as a result of immunosuppressive therapy following a heart transplant (two cases) or hairy cell leukemia (one case). two patients had a recent history of mycobacterial infection. all five patients were hospitalized for severe spinal pain suggestive of an inflammatory disease with no neurological abnormalities. erythrocyte sedimentation rate was elevated in every case. the diagnosis of d ... | 1993 | 8242025 |
| [aspergillus spondylodiscitis. apropos of 3 cases]. | three cases of aspergillus discitis are reported in immunodepressed patients. vertebrae osteomyelitis was preceded in 2 cases by pulmonary infection. the diagnosis was established in every case by disc aspiration or closed-needle-biopsy and mycological examination of the material. aspergillus fumigatus was identified in two cases; in one case itroconazole led to recovery within three months. | 1993 | 8242026 |
| defective antifungal activity of monocyte-derived macrophages from human immunodeficiency virus-infected children against aspergillus fumigatus. | invasive aspergillosis recently has been encountered in adults and children with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection even without known risk factors, such as neutropenia or corticosteroid therapy. macrophages play a significant role in the host defenses against aspergillus organisms by ingesting conidia and preventing their germination to hyphae. the antifungal activity of peripheral blood monocyte-derived macrophages (mdm) from 19 hiv-infected children was compared with that of 16 norm ... | 1993 | 8245547 |
| identification of the 33-kda alkaline protease of aspergillus fumigatus in vitro and in vivo. | aspergillus fumigatus produced a 33-kda serine protease (alp) in vitro and in vivo. in vitro, this alkaline protease was secreted when the fungus was cultivated in the absence of protein, if the ph of the medium remained close to neutrality. western blotting and immunoelectronmicroscopy studies showed that alp was localised in the wall of the fungus and was degraded after secretion in the culture medium under conditions of low ph. although present in the lung during infection, alp did not appear ... | 1993 | 8246256 |
| low natural killer cell function in disseminated aspergillosis. | we investigated whether immune deficiency was associated with a fatal case of invasive cerebral aspergillosis due to aspergillus fumigatus infection. the lymphocyte proliferative capacity to t- and b-cell mitogens was comparable to that of healthy controls. however, the natural killer (nk) cell activity of the patient was 2-6-fold lower than the activity expressed by a paired control and age-sex matched healthy controls (n = 20). no specific abnormalities were evident in the capacity to transduc ... | 1993 | 8248758 |
| invasive aspergillosis of the central nervous system. | advancing technology permits aggressive medical interventions that are often lifesaving, yet place the patient's immune system in temporary jeopardy. during the interval of immunocompromise, physicians must maintain vigilance for opportunistic infection by saprophytic organisms such as aspergillus. although the lung is the most common site of infection by this fungus, subsequent hematogenous dissemination with central nervous system involvement may occur. currently, the majority of aspergillus i ... | 1993 | 8254235 |
| ocular aspergillosis isolated in the anterior chamber. | in all cases in which ocular involvement has been reported in endogenous aspergillosis, the posterior segment of the eye was involved. | 1993 | 8259279 |
| [interstitial respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in hairy-cell leukemia]. | 1993 | 8259358 | |
| [cavitary lung lesions in an immunosuppressed patient]. | 1993 | 8260520 | |
| endogenous aspergillus endophthalmitis in an immunocompetent individual. | we present an unusual case of aspergillus fumigatus endogenous endophthalmitis in a 27 year old hispanic male with no history of ocular trauma, surgery, hematologic malignancy, compromised immune system, or intravenous drug use. the patient presented with a two-day history of pain, redness, and visual acuity of bare count fingers in his right eye. he was originally suspected of having toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis, but clinically worsened on systemic anti-toxoplasma medication and corticosteroid ... | 1993 | 8262711 |
| fungitoxicity of essential oils against dermatophytes. | sixteen essential oils were screened in vitro for their fungitoxicity against the two dermatophytes trichophyton rubrum and microsporum gypseum. five oils (from artemisia nelagrica, caesulia axillaris, chenopodium ambrosioides, cymbopogon citratus and mentha arvensis) showed strong activity and were assessed for their fungitoxicity against eight other dermatophytes as well as against aspergillus fumigatus and cladosporium trichoides. these five essential oils by formulation of ointments were abl ... | 1993 | 8264720 |
| invasive aspergillosis: host defenses. | 1993 | 8265851 | |
| [invasive aspergillosis in surgical intensive care patients]. | aspergillosis is a rare event in intensive care patients. three cases of invasive aspergillosis due to aspergillus fumigatus were diagnosed in a surgical critical care unit. risk factors for aspergillosis were found in two liver transplanted patients. one of them had a primitive cutaneous aspergillosis, and the other, treatment difficulties due to the unavailability of an injectable preparation of itraconazole, a new triazole antifungal agent efficient against aspergillus species. the third case ... | 1993 | 8273926 |
| outbreak of mycotic tracheitis in domestic fowl. | an outbreak of mycotic tracheitis was observed in 8000 2-month-old, female white leghorn birds. the birds were showing difficult respiration and there was mortality of 7-8 birds daily in the flock. on post-mortem examination of the affected birds, the trachea was found to be occluded with a white caseous mass. microscopically hyphae were found invading the tracheal epithelium, cartilage and serosal layer along with infiltration of macrophages and lymphocytes. aspergillus fumigatus was isolated i ... | 1993 | 8316263 |
| investigation of possible adverse allergic reactions to mycoprotein ('quorn'). | mycoprotein ('quorn') is a food produced for human consumption from fusarium graminearum. crossreactivity studies showed that mycoprotein shared multiple common allergenic determinants with aspergillus fumigatus and cladosporium herbarum and some with alternaria alternata. there is, therefore, a potential for mould allergic patients to react adversely to inhaled or ingested mycoprotein. mycoprotein rast screening of mycoprotein production workers was made during a 2 year period. two of the produ ... | 1993 | 8319120 |
| environmental exposure to aspergillus fumigatus allergen (asp f i). | asp f i is a major allergen produced by the mycelia of aspergillus fumigatus. it is not present in spores and can be used as a specific marker for the detection of germination of this fungus. we investigated the domestic and outdoor concentration of asp f i in poole, u.k. and charlottesville, va, u.s.a. asp f i was undetectable in 95% (281/296) of house dust extracts and present at low levels (< 0.17 micrograms/g of sieved dust, mean 0.038 micrograms/g) in the remainder. in contrast, asp fi coul ... | 1993 | 8319130 |
| specific amplification of aspergillus fumigatus dna by polymerase chain reaction. | we have developed a specific and sensitive method to detect the human pathogen aspergillus fumigatus by polymerase chain reaction (pcr) with an objective of detecting the organism in peripheral blood and urine which can be obtained by non-invasive procedures. a pair of oligonucleotide primers for pcr were designed based on the published partial protein sequences of an 18 kd ige-binding protein of a. fumigatus asp f1 and the ribotoxins mitogillin and restrictocin of a. restrictus, and alpha-sarci ... | 1993 | 8321251 |
| infectious multifocal choroiditis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. | the purposes of this study are to determine the incidence of infectious opportunistic choroiditis in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids), to study the association of these choroidal infections with systemic dissemination, and to investigate the life expectancy and cause of death in patients with infectious opportunistic choroiditis. | 1993 | 8321524 |
| igg subclass response to aspergillus fumigatus. | the exact clinical meaning of the igg subclass antibodies remains obscure. in order to contribute to the study of the igg subclass response, specific iggtotal and igg subclass antibodies to aspergillus fumigatus (af) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) in three groups of patients: 30 asthmatics due to an igg-mediated hypersensitivity to af, 30 atopic and 30 nonatopic controls. the results demonstrated that af-specific iggtotal, igg2 and igg4 antibodies are increased in a ... | 1993 | 8324389 |
| tuftsin-bearing liposomes as drug vehicles in the treatment of experimental aspergillosis. | encapsulation of amphotericin b in tuftsin-bearing liposomes greatly increased its efficacy in treatment of human aspergillosis in mice. also, the drug efficacy was significantly increased by pretreating the animals with drug-free tuftsin-bearing liposomes. these results demonstrate that macrophage activation can considerably enhance the therapeutic efficacy of antifungal drugs, like amphotericin b. | 1993 | 8325389 |
| mushroom worker's lung: serologic reactions to thermophilic actinomycetes present in the air of compost tunnels. | vast numbers of spores of the thermophilic actinomycetes excellospora flexuosa, thermomonospora alba, t. curvata and t. fusca were collected from the air in fermentation tunnels during the spawning of mushroom compost, i.e. over 10(9) cfu m-3 of air. five different genera of fungi, namely, aspergillus, aureobasidium, cladosporium, penicillium and scytalidium, were found at only 10(3) cfu m-3 of air. agaricus bisporus, used for spawning, was absent. sera of 10 mushroom growers affected by mushroo ... | 1993 | 8326995 |
| experimental murine mycotic placentitis and abortion. a potent animal model (short communication). | the model of murine mycotic placentitis shares a number of similarities with the disease in other mammals and therefore it seems applicable as a general model for the study of pathology and pathogenesis involved in the development of mycotic placentitis. moreover, the selective proliferation of fungi, especially demonstrated for a. fumigatus, and subsequent development of placentitis may serve as a general model for studies concerning biochemical, metabolic and physiological alterations taking p ... | 1993 | 8329467 |
| [disseminated aspergillosis in a woman with liver cirrhosis caused by viral c hepatitis]. | 1993 | 8330706 | |
| a rapid method for microbial sample preparation for the scanning electron microscope. | a synthetic aromatic polymer has been used for preparing replicas of different microorganisms. this method of preparing highly concentrated (9.6 k) microbiological samples for scanning electron microscopy was compared with a standard method. the micrographs of the replicated samples are satisfactory. this method is rapid, cost effective and produces good results, especially in the case of spore-forming mycelial microorganisms. | 1993 | 8338893 |
| allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis with middle lobe syndrome and allergic aspergillus sinusitis. | a 55 year old male, who had a 12 yr history of rhinorrhoea and nasal blockage, presented with a middle lobe syndrome. evaluation of the patient led to the diagnosis of concomitant allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis with allergic aspergillus sinusitis, a rarely reported association. | 1993 | 8339813 |
| evidence of ige-mediated hypersensitivity in allergic fungal sinusitis. | despite documentation of specific immunologic hypersensitivity in a few case reports, controversy continues as to the role of allergy versus true infection in the clinical entity of allergic fungal sinusitis (afs). using a modified radioallergosorbent test (rast) to multiple fungal antigens, 16 patients meeting the histologic criteria of afs and with positive fungal cultures were compared to 5 control patients with similar preoperative clinical findings but without histologic or culture evidence ... | 1993 | 8341095 |
| preclinical & pharmaceutical testing of liposomal amphotericin b. | various liposomal amphotericin-b formulations prepared from soya phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol were tested for toxicity, therapeutic efficacy and stability in mice infected with aspergillus fumigatus. no advantage was noted by removing the unencapsulated drug from that bound to liposomes, as evident by the ld50 and efficacy being similar with both dialyzed and undialyzed formulations. small unilamellar liposomes were more effective and less toxic, but also less stable, as compared to multi ... | 1993 | 8344735 |
| invasive aspergillosis in two patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in complete remission. | invasive aspergillosis is a disease of the immunosuppressed patient. we describe two patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia who attained complete remission, with partial or complete bone marrow recovery, but who went on to develop fatal invasive aspergillosis contemporaneous with recovery of neutrophil counts. quantitative recovery of peripheral blood neutrophil counts does not guarantee control of aspergillus infection, perhaps due to functional neutrophil deficiencies post-chemotherapy, a ... | 1993 | 8346142 |
| primary non-hodgkin's lymphoma presenting in the upper extremity: a case report. | 1993 | 8349966 | |
| efficacy of disinfectants against fungi isolated from skin and nail infections. | commercial disinfectants classified as fungicides may not be effective against commonly encountered fungi within reasonable periods. cell suspensions of clinical fungal isolates were exposed to use-dilutions of various disinfectants. quaternary ammonium compounds, iodophors, and phenolics were not fungicidal against all test fungi within 60 min of exposure. trichophyton mentagrophytes, epidermophyton floccosum, and aspergillus fumigatus were among the more resistant fungi. disinfectants that pos ... | 1993 | 8350250 |
| spinal epidural abscess due to aspergillus sp in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. | 1993 | 8351562 | |
| responses of horses affected with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to inhalation challenges with mould antigens. | eight control and 8 asymptomatic copd-affected horses were given, on separate occasions, inhalation challenges with extracts of micropolyspora faeni, aspergillus fumigatus and thermoactinomyces vulgaris. all horses were also given nebulised phosphate-buffered saline (pbs) challenges and 'natural challenges' (ncs), i.e. exposure to hay and straw, as control challenges. responses were assessed by clinical, pulmonary mechanics, arterial blood gas tensions, arterial blood ph and bronchoalveolar lava ... | 1993 | 8354208 |
| evaluation of intradermal mould antigen testing in the diagnosis of equine chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. | intradermal end-point titres for commercial aqueous extracts of micropolyspora faeni, thermoactinomyces vulgaris and aspergillus fumigatus were determined in control and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) affected horses. the intradermal end-point titres of control and copd-affected horses were not significantly different and values for individual horses for m. faeni, a. fumigatus and t. vulgaris were not correlated with the pulmonary dysfunction or with the bronchoalveolar lavage flui ... | 1993 | 8354210 |
| murine monoclonal antibodies to glycoprotein antigens of aspergillus fumigatus show cross-reactivity with other fungi. | six monoclonal antibodies produced against aspergillus fumigatus were studied for their cross-reactivity against other fungal antigens from related and unrelated organisms. five of the monoclonal antibodies reacted with glycoprotein antigens as evidenced by their binding to concanavalin a, although one did not react with concanavalin a. the reactivities of the monoclonal antibodies with various antigens were studied by biotin-avidin linked immunosorbent assay and western blots. the results indic ... | 1993 | 8354480 |
| combination therapy in experimental invasive aspergillosis. | combination antifungal therapy was assessed in an immunosuppressed rabbit model of invasive aspergillosis. treatment with fluconazole, amphotericin b, or a combination of both significantly prolonged survival of animals lethally challenged with aspergillus fumigatus. high-dose amphotericin b was the most effective therapy for invasive aspergillosis. although no antagonism was seen when fluconazole was given prophylactically or therapeutically in combination with amphotericin b, combination thera ... | 1993 | 8354911 |
| hypersensitivity pneumonitis resulting from aspergillus fumigatus in a greenhouse. | a 57-y-old female who had cultivated vegetables in a plastic greenhouse developed a case of hypersensitivity pneumonitis from aspergillus fumigatus. this report exemplifies a potential hazard caused by a thermotolerant fungus, a. fumigatus, in a poorly constructed greenhouse. | 1993 | 8357277 |
| detection of gene-disruption events in aspergillus transformants by polymerase chain reaction direct from conidiospores. | we describe a rapid method for the identification of gene disruption events after dna-mediated transformation of aspergillus fumigatus. this involves a polymerase chain reaction in which the target dna is added in the form of intact conidiospores. using one primer specific to the plasmid dna and a second primer specific to the target gene on the chromosome, it is possible to identify gene disruption events among the more common ectopic integrations approximately 4 h after sporulating transforman ... | 1993 | 8358825 |
| a transformant of aspergillus fumigatus deficient in the antigenic cytotoxin aspfi. | the aspfi gene encoding a ribonucleotoxin, a putative virulence factor of aspergillus fumigatus, was inactivated by gene disruption. gene replacement through homologous recombination by the disrupted allele tagged by the hygromycin b resistance marker was performed by transformation of a pathogenic strain. one transformant with the disrupted aspfi gene failed to produce the aspfi protein and was shown to be pathogenic for mice. we concluded that this ribotoxin is not a main factor in the coloniz ... | 1993 | 8359677 |
| acquired immunity in experimental murine aspergillosis is mediated by macrophages. | a number of studies have substantiated the pivotal role of innate defense mechanisms in protection against invasive aspergillosis. however, experiments demonstrating increased resistance to lethal intravenous (i.v.) infection with aspergillus fumigatus conidia in cortisone-treated or untreated mice preinfected with a sublethal dose of conidia and protection of turkeys inoculated subcutaneously with a killed a. fumigatus germling vaccine against subsequent aerosol challenge led us to speculate th ... | 1993 | 8359900 |
| pyripyropenes, highly potent inhibitors of acyl-coa:cholesterol acyltransferase produced by aspergillus fumigatus. | 1993 | 8360113 | |
| interaction between aspergillus fumigatus and basement membrane laminin: binding and substrate degradation. | aspergillus fumigatus, the causative agent of human aspergillosis, binds to and degrades basement membrane laminin. using immunoelectron microscopy, laminin binding appeared to be associated with the cell wall expansions of resting conidia, and progressively extended to the outer electron dense layer of the conidial wall during the germination process. labeling of thin sections revealed numerous binding sites in the cytoplasm, whereas the inner cell wall and the plasma membrane were not labeled. ... | 1993 | 8364400 |
| extracellular fibrinogenolytic enzyme of aspergillus fumigatus: substrate-dependent variations in the proteinase synthesis and characterization of the enzyme. | to get a better understanding of the role of the previously reported fibrinogenolytic enzyme of aspergillus fumigatus, we investigated the in vitro conditions of enzyme synthesis and attempted to characterize it. modification of the nitrogen source did not influence the extracellular serine-proteinase profile, but resulted in important quantitative differences in the yields in batch cultures. the enzyme synthesis appeared to be an inducible phenomenon in a. fumigatus since it was initiated exclu ... | 1993 | 8364526 |
| [pulmonary aspergillosis with air-fluid level in a cavity]. | we experienced 17 cases of pulmonary aspergillosis with air-fluid level in a cavity. the incidence of this phenomenon was 39% in 44 patients who were diagnosed as having pulmonary aspergillosis during the period from 1983 to 1991 at yaizu municipal hospital. there were two clinical patterns: primary air-fluid type and secondary air-fluid type. primary air-fluid type disease began with cavitation with an air-fluid level. our 14 cases of this type had severe symptoms and inflammatory reaction. in ... | 1993 | 8366618 |
| recombinant aspergillus fumigatus allergen i/a (rasp f i/a) in the diagnosis of aspergillus related diseases. | a. fumigatus allergen i/a (rasp f i/a) was produced in escherichia coli, affinity purified by ni(2+)-chelate chromatography and refolded. rasp f i/a binds ige of a. fumigatus-allergic individuals as shown by elisa, dot blots and western blots. in addition, rasp i/a elicited positive immediate type i skin reactions in individuals allergic to a. fumigatus but not in control individuals. hence, rasp f i/a can be used as a standardized antigen/allergen for an improved serological and clinical diagno ... | 1993 | 8368157 |
| allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis caused by pseudallescheria boydii. | two cases of allergic bronchopulmonary pseudallescheriosis (abpp) are described. these are the first cases of this allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (abpm) reported in which the clinical and serologic criteria are described. the first case was in a patient with mild asthma, and it resolved spontaneously after expectoration of a mucous plug. the second was in a patient with recurrent allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis with an exacerbation of abpm caused by pseudallescheria boydii. the total ... | 1993 | 8368653 |
| aspergillosis with aspergillus osteomyelitis and diskitis after heart transplantation: surgical and medical management. | this is the report of a 49-year-old man, who could be cured of aspergillosis with aspergillus osteomyelitis and diskitis of the lumbar spine by medical and surgical therapy after heart retransplantation. aspergillus osteomyelitis and diskitis is a rare complication of invasive aspergillosis. lumbar involvement is the main manifestation, followed by rare locations in the tibia, ribs, wrist, sternum, pelvis, and knee. it is nearly always secondary to pulmonary aspergillosis, which occurs in about ... | 1993 | 8369322 |
| cyclosporin a increases the pulmonary eosinophilia induced by inhaled aspergillus antigen in mice. | we evaluated the effects of anti-inflammatory drugs in a murine model of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (abpa). mice instilled with 100 micrograms of aspergillus fumigatus antigen (intranasally, 3 days a week for 3 weeks) developed pulmonary lesions, characterized by a perivascular and peribronchial eosinophil infiltration, a bronchoalveolar lavage (bal) eosinophilia, and elevated levels of total ige, total igg1 and a. fumigatus-specific igg1. under the same conditions, groups of mice r ... | 1993 | 8370161 |
| interaction of itraconazole and digoxin. | a 69-year-old man who had been taking digoxin for 2.5 years developed an elevated serum concentration of digoxin in association with digoxin toxicity (characterized by nausea and vomiting) 9 days after the addition of itraconazole to his regimen for the treatment of sternal osteomyelitis. coadministration of itraconazole resulted in a statistically significant increase in the half-life of digoxin that necessitated a reduction of the digoxin dose by almost 60%. we thus recommend that patients rec ... | 1993 | 8384010 |
| complete eradication of aspergillus fumigatus from the lung in an immunocompromised patient by oral itraconazole. | itraconazole is a new orally active antifungal agent shown to have in vitro and experimental activity against aspergillus spp. this case report documents the successful eradication of biopsy-proven invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in a 17 year old boy with acute lymphocytic leukaemia. cerebral involvement by the fungal infection was suspected clinically but was not biopsy proven. although the patient subsequently died following bone marrow transplant and escherichia coli septicaemia there was no ... | 1993 | 8387801 |
| renal aspergilloma in aids. | 1993 | 8388628 | |
| successful treatment of concomitant pulmonary nocardiosis and aspergillosis in an immunocompromised renal patient. | a case is reported of rapid onset concomitant pulmonary infection with nocardia and aspergillus fumigatus in a patient six weeks after the institution of immunosuppressive therapy for renal vasculitis. pulmonary lesions completely resolved on treatment with a combination of imipenem, cotrimoxazole and a prolonged course of itraconazole. | 1993 | 8388790 |
| an unusual form of pulmonary aspergillosis in two patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. | two cases of an unusual pathologic form of pulmonary aspergillosis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency virus are reported. each was characterized by chronic cavitary disease with involvement of small bronchioles and extension into subtending alveoli. it is suggested that this variant would best be described as chronic cavitary and invasive bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. a prominent feature in each case was the presence of numerous cytomegalovirus inclusions adjacent to the cavities a ... | 1993 | 8394049 |
| invasive aspergillosis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: report of 33 cases. french cooperative study group on aspergillosis in aids. | acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids)-associated invasive aspergillosis (ia) is a rare condition, which is mainly reported as isolated cases either antemortem or at autopsy. the role of aids itself is controversial, because many of the reported patients exhibited the classic risk factors such as neutropenia and steroid therapy. the aims of this study were to report 33 patients with ia during aids and their outcome, focusing on the risk factors and the value of diagnostic procedures. | 1993 | 8395142 |
| primary cutaneous aspergillosis in a preterm infant. | a case of primary cutaneous aspergillosis in a very low birthweight infant that responded to medical therapy is reported. knowledge of the potential pathogenic role of this organism in neonatal skin lesions is important because of resistance to standard empirical antibacterial therapy and the potential for dissemination and deep parenchymal invasion. surgical excision may be necessary if cutaneous aspergillosis progresses despite systemic antifungal therapy. | 1993 | 8397559 |
| epidemiology and diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in bone marrow transplant patients: results of a 5 year retrospective study. | of 322 patients undergoing allogeneic bmt, 18 developed invasive pulmonary aspergillosis at a mean of 115 days post-transplant, with a mortality rate of 82%. pulmonary localization was common but cerebral involvement was seen in 10 of 18 patients. the diagnosis was made ante mortem in 11 patients by direct examination of pathological samples or culture and a. fumigatus was the only species isolated. specific antibodies were not demonstrated before or at the time of clinical symptoms and aspergil ... | 1993 | 8401356 |
| severe endophthalmitis after neonatal skin lesions with positive cultures of aspergillus fumigatus. | 1993 | 8404979 | |
| evaluation of serological methods for determination of specific ige in diagnosis of aspergillus lung disease. | forty six patients clinically suspected to have aspergillus lung disease [bronchial asthma 17, allergic broncho-pulmonary aspergillosis (abpa) 22, aspergilloma 7] were evaluated by phadebas rast, phadezym rast (elisa) and avidin-biotin elisa for determination of specific ige. smear, culture, skin test against aspergillin, precipitin test and enzygnost (total ige) confirmed the diagnosis in 7 patients of extrinsic asthma due to conidia of aspergillus spp., 17 for abpa and 7 for aspergilloma among ... | 1993 | 8406634 |
| isolation and characterization of a secreted metalloprotease of aspergillus fumigatus. | a metalloprotease (mep) secreted by aspergillus fumigatus was isolated from an alkaline protease-deficient mutant after the fungus was cultivated in the presence of collagen as the sole nitrogen and carbon source. the enzyme was purified 50-fold from the culture supernatant after adsorption to hydroxylapatite and carboxy-methyl-sephadex and after gel filtration. the molecular mass was determined to be 40 kda by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. the isoelectric point was ... | 1993 | 8406798 |
| an 88-kilodalton antigen secreted by aspergillus fumigatus. | an 88-kda component secreted in vitro by aspergillus fumigatus has been purified by sequential chromatographic procedures. the molecule is a glycoprotein with an n-linked sugar moiety composed of mannose glucose, and galactose (16:10:1). it is recognized by antibodies from patients with aspergilloma and has potential for the immunodiagnosis of aspergilloma. the antigenicity is associated with the polypeptide part of the molecule (79 kda). | 1993 | 8406876 |
| typing of aspergillus species and aspergillus fumigatus isolates by interrepeat polymerase chain reaction. | polymerase chain reaction amplification of repetitive dna motifs allows discrimination of aspergillus species. in a preliminary survey, the dna fingerprints appear to be identical when isolates of aspergillus fumigatus are compared. when a primer deduced from a prokaryotic repeat motif is used, aspergillus fumigatus isolates originating from different patients or different anatomical locations can be typed individually. | 1993 | 8408576 |
| synthesis and structure-activity relationships of naphthalene-substituted derivatives of the allylamine antimycotic terbinafine. | derivatives of the allylamine antimycotic terbinafine (1) with varied substitution at the naphthalene ring system have been prepared, and their antifungal activity has been evaluated. in general, the potency is strongly dependent on the bulkiness of the substituent. only hydrogen or in some cases fluorine are tolerated as substituents at positions 2-4 and 6-8 of the naphthalene moiety, whereas 5-substituents may be larger in size (f, cl, br, me). derivatives with fluorine at positions 3, 5, and ... | 1993 | 8410994 |
| unusual form of endobronchial aspergillosis in a patient with cystic fibrosis. | the isolation of aspergillus fumigatus from airway secretions from patients with cystic fibrosis (cf) is common and usually denotes asymptomatic colonization or allergic broncho-pulmonary aspergillosis (abpa). a 12-year-old boy with cf acutely developed moderately severe symptoms of unremitting cough, fever, dyspnea, weight loss, and cyanosis. chest radiographs demonstrated widespread unilateral infiltrates and volume loss. by bronchoscopy tenacious mucous plugs were seen occluding the left lowe ... | 1993 | 8414745 |
| [mycotic panophthalmitis in generalized aspergillosis]. | 1993 | 8415442 | |
| allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. | the history, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (abpa) are described. abpa is characterized by an immunologic reaction to the antigens of noninvasive aspergillus fumigatus, which colonizes the bronchial lumen of affected individuals. it is a potential and often unrecognized pulmonary fibrotic complication in patients with asthma and cystic fibrosis. abpa can occur at any age and may lead to cor pulmonale, respiratory failure, and de ... | 1993 | 8428430 |
| aspergillus prosthetic valve endocarditis. | a 66-year-old man developed aspergillus fumigatus endocarditis, complicated by an aortic root abscess 9 months after his aortic valve replacement with a carpentier edwards xenograft. the aortic root was replaced with an antibiotic-treated fresh homograft and anti-fungal chemotherapy commenced 24 hours later. one month after this he developed a retrosternal pseudo-aneurysm of the ascending aorta. at re-operation the homograft was heavily infected with fungal growths and the patient was considered ... | 1993 | 8431305 |
| pulmonary gangrene and the air crescent sign. | a study was carried out to increase familiarity with the aetiology, pathogenesis, and radiographic features that characterise pulmonary gangrene. | 1993 | 8434358 |
| cns aspergillosis in organ transplantation: a clinicopathological study. | the clinical characteristics and neuropathological findings of 22 organ transplant recipients with cns aspergillosis were reviewed. thirteen patients had liver, six kidney, two heart and one had cluster transplants. the most frequent neurological symptoms were alteration of mental status (86%), seizures (41%) and focal neurological deficits (32%). meningeal signs were less common (19%). aspergillus spp invasion of the blood vessels with subsequent ischaemic or haemorrhagic infarcts, and solitary ... | 1993 | 8437008 |
| aspergillus mastoiditis. | 1993 | 8441542 | |
| characterization of the gene encoding alpha-sarcin, a ribosome-inactivating protein secreted by aspergillus giganteus. | the filamentous fungus, aspergillus giganteus, produces the extracellular ribosome-inactivating protein, alpha-sarcin (sar). the structural gene (sar) encoding sar was isolated and characterized by sequence analysis and expression in aspergillus niger. it codes for a precursor of 177 amino acids containing a secretion signal sequence that is absent in the mature protein. the nucleotide sequence contains several typical features of fungal genes, including a short intron of 65 bp. the transcriptio ... | 1993 | 8444347 |
| purified aspergillus proteins: going where no one has gone before. | 1993 | 8445285 | |
| production and characterization of a monoclonal antibody to a major concanavalin a--nonbinding antigen of aspergillus fumigatus. | a hybridoma secreting immunoglobulin g1 antibody was produced against aspergillus fumigatus. in this study we used interleukin-4 as a growth factor to augment the survival and multiplication of immunoglobulin g1-secreting hybridomas. the antigen recognized by this monoclonal antibody is a low-molecular weight concanavalin a-nonbinding component of a. fumigatus. the monoclonal antibody affinity-purified antigen showed specific reactivity with serum from patients with allergic bronchopulmonary asp ... | 1993 | 8445291 |
| vascular graft infection caused by aspergillus species: case report and review of the literature. | we report an unusual case of vascular graft infection caused by aspergillus fumigatus that began with a false aneurysm, major arterial emboli, and septic arthritis. successful treatment included resection of the infected graft, restoration of circulation by extraanatomic bypass, and administration of amphotericin b and itraconazole, a new antifungal agent. graft infection in the case reported herein most likely occurred during surgery and took place during an insidious outbreak of postoperative ... | 1993 | 8445760 |
| invasive pulmonary aspergillosis presenting as massive hemoptysis in a nonimmunocompromised host. | an 83-year-old nonimmunocompromised man presented with hemoptysis that progressed to respiratory failure and death. bronchoscopic cultures grew aspergillus fumigatus antemortem and an autopsy confirmed multiple abscesses with aspergillus confined to the lung. | 1993 | 8449106 |
| mediastinitis caused by aspergillus fumigatus with ruptured aortic pseudoaneurysm in a heart transplant recipient: case study. | the case of a heart transplant recipient with a ruptured aortic pseudoaneurysm caused by an aspergillus fumigatus mediastinitis is reported. contamination of surgical fields occurring by air seeding during surgery appears to be the most probable source of infection. subtle infectious signs of the wound and subacute course are remarkable features of this case. | 1993 | 8449757 |
| impairment of neutrophil antifungal activity against hyphae of aspergillus fumigatus in children infected with human immunodeficiency virus. | human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-infected patients may acquire invasive aspergillosis without previously recognized risk factors, such as neutropenia or corticosteroid therapy. because neutrophils (pmnl) are an important component of host defense in aspergillosis, the antifungal activity of pmnl against hyphae of aspergillus fumigatus in 31 hiv-infected children was assessed. hyphal damage was unaffected in 15 hiv-infected children with age-adjusted cd4 cell counts > or = 25% of the normal med ... | 1993 | 8450255 |
| [radio-opaque structures in the lumen of the maxillary sinus--value of computerized tomography in the diagnosis of maxillary aspergillosis]. | 11 patients with radio-opaque concrements in the sinus maxillaris underwent a preoperative computerized tomographic examination of the sinus maxillaris and the sinus concrements. 8 patients (72.7%) with the occurrence of radio-opaque concrements presented postoperative a histological and microbiological infection with aspergillus fumigatus. the ct-numbers of radio-opaque concrements in patients with aspergillus were 2802 +/- 302.4 hu (hounsfield unit). concrements of patients without aspergillus ... | 1993 | 8453070 |
| aspergillus fumigatus antigen induced eosinophilia in mice is abrogated by anti-il-5 antibody. | a murine model of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (abpa), developed by exposure to aspergillus fumigatus antigens, demonstrated eosinophilia of peripheral blood (pb), bone marrow (bm), and lung. the eosinophilia was abrogated by monoclonal anti-interleukin-5 (il-5) antibody (trfk-5) and not by an isotype control antibody (gl 113). eosinophils in pb were enumerated from stained smears and their relative increase or decrease in cells from bm and lung was determined by an eosinophil peroxid ... | 1993 | 8454950 |
| treatment of canine nasal aspergillosis with enilconazole. | twenty-four dogs with nasal aspergillosis were treated with enilconazole (10 mg/kg bid for 7-14 days) administered topically through tubes surgically implanted into the nasal chambers. aspergillosis was eliminated in 19 dogs over a median follow-up period of 18 months. another dog died, but at necropsy there was no evidence of causative fungus. two of the four dogs that were not cured had infection of periorbital soft tissues. an additional seven dogs received 6 weeks ketoconazole (5 mg/kg bid p ... | 1993 | 8455182 |
| experimental systemic bovine zygomycosis with reference to pathology and secretion of antigen into urine. | elisa and immunoblotting were applied for the characterization of somatic antigens from absidia corymbifera. immunoblotting revealed major antigenic bands at 11 to 81 kda. the elisa showed some crossreactivity towards somatic antigens from other fungi. however, the crossreactivity was especially observed with somatic antigens from other fungi of the zygomycetes. the elisa and immunoblotting assays were applied to urine samples from two groups of 3 calves each systemically infected with a. corymb ... | 1993 | 8456571 |
| the benomyl test as a fundamental diagnostic method for medical mycology. | the fungicide benomyl has long been known to differentially affect major taxonomic groups of fungi. in the present study 163 species or aggregates of closely similar species of medically important fungi and actinomycetes, as well as species commonly isolated as clinical contaminants, were tested to determine their reactions to three concentrations of benomyl. fungi of basidiomycetous, endomycetous, and microascaceous affinities were highly resistant, including all common yeasts and geotrichum, p ... | 1993 | 8458952 |
| detection of aspergillus fumigatus by polymerase chain reaction. | aspergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen causing an often fatal pneumonia, invasive aspergillosis (ia), in immunosuppressed patients. oligonucleotide primers were used to amplify a 401-bp fragment spanning the 26s/intergenic spacer region of the rdna complex of a. fumigatus by the polymerase chain reaction (pcr). the primers were highly sensitive and specific: as little as 1 pg of a. fumigatus genomic dna could be detected, and the primers only amplified dna from a. fumigatu ... | 1993 | 8458955 |
| allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis in patients with and without evidence of bronchiectasis. | allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (abpa) may complicate 1% to 2% of all cases of chronic asthma. twenty-eight patients fulfilling the diagnostic criteria for abpa but without evidence of proximal bronchiectasis [abpa-s (seropositive)] were identified over a 12-year period and classified by stage. the majority of patients were in remission but all had chronic asthma. serum anti-aspergillus fumigatus (af) igg was lower in abpa-s (n = 28) versus abpa-cb (central bronchiectasis) (n = 58) at th ... | 1993 | 8466099 |
| [treatment of experimental invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in rats with liposomal amphotericin b]. | liposomal amphotericin b was evaluated for toxicity, pharmacokinetic properties and therapeutic efficacy in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in sprague-dawley rats. the protective effect of liposomes against the toxicity induced by repeated amphotericin b infusions was observed in a survival study of rats, thereby allowing higher dosages to be administered. pharmacokinetic studies showed that liposomes led to high levels of amphotericin b in the spleen and liver. drug levels in the lung were hig ... | 1993 | 8468494 |
| sequential pathological studies in goats infected intratracheally with aspergillus fumigatus. | intratracheal inoculation of goats with aspergillus fumigatus spores resulted in the development of characteristic gross and microscopic lesions. the lesions were restricted to lungs and there was no dissemination of infection to other tissues of the body except liver in one goat 16 days after infection. the experiment was continued for 37 days. gross changes in lungs were observed up to the 24th day post-infection. the lesions, in general, included congestion and oedema in the first 6 days foll ... | 1993 | 8469269 |
| [fungal tremorogens]. | fungi capable of producing tremorgenic secondary metabolites represent species from taxonomically diverse and unrelated groups. these fungi are capable of contaminating a variety of agricultural commodities such as faragas, corn, silage, etc. various animal diseases suspected or known to be caused by fungal tremorgens are paspalum staggers, ryegrass staggers, corn staggers, and bermuda grass tremors. other syndromes with probable involvement of fungal tremorgens were associated with corn silage ... | 1993 | 8475020 |
| the alkaline protease of aspergillus fumigatus is not a virulence determinant in two murine models of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. | little is known of the pathophysiology of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (ipa), an opportunistic fungal infection usually caused by aspergillus fumigatus. it has been suggested that the ability of the fungus to degrade elastin may aid its invasion and growth in lung tissue. we have described previously the construction of a strain of a. fumigatus in which the gene encoding an alkaline protease, afalp, had been disrupted (c.m. tang, j. cohen, and d.w. holden, mol. microbiol. 6:1663-1671, 1992); ... | 1993 | 8478053 |
| nosocomial invasive aspergillosis in lymphoma patients treated with bone marrow or peripheral stem cell transplants. | to determine the prevalence of aspergillosis in lymphoma patients housed in a protective environment while undergoing a bone marrow transplant or peripheral stem cell transplant and its relation to lymphoma type, type of transplant, period of neutropenia, method of diagnosis, species of aspergillus, and the use of empiric amphotericin b. | 1993 | 8478525 |
| mycoflora and mycotoxin of hazelnut (corylus avellana l.) and walnut (juglans regia l.) seeds in egypt. | fifty-one species and 3 varieties appertaining to 20 genera were collected from 20 samples of each of hazelnut and walnut seeds on glucose- and 40% (w/v) sucrose-czapek's agar at 25 degrees c and 45 degrees c with the most common mesophiles were aspergillus flavus, a. fumigatus, a. niger, cladosporium cladosporioides, c. herbarum, penicillium chrysogenum, p. citrinum and p. oxalicum. fusarium (represented by f. equiseti, f. moniliforme and f. oxysporum) was recovered from walnut seeds in moderat ... | 1993 | 8480455 |
| topical treatment of pulmonary aspergilloma by antifungals. relationship between duration of the disease and efficacy of therapy. | twelve patients with aspergilloma were treated with intracavitary or endobronchial administration of antifungals. patients with successful therapy had significantly shorter mean duration of the disease course (3.6 months) than the less effective group (44.4 months, p < 0.01). minimal inhibitory concentrations of antifungal agents against isolated strains of aspergilli were considerably lower than estimated intracavitary concentrations of the antifungals. a pathologic examination suggested that t ... | 1993 | 8486021 |
| correlation of cilofungin in vivo efficacy with its activity against aspergillus fumigatus (1,3)-beta-d-glucan synthase. | (1,3)-beta-d-glucan synthase is a cell wall synthesis enzyme that is the target of cilofungin, an antifungal agent of the lipopeptide class. cilofungin's glucan synthase inhibitory activity, mic, and effective dose 50% in a systemic infection mouse model tend to correlate for candida albicans. this correlation is not seen in aspergillus fumigatus. mics for cilofungin against a. fumigatus were consistently > 125 micrograms/ml while the effective dose 50% in a systemic aspergillosis model was dete ... | 1993 | 8486238 |
| mucormycosis during deferoxamine therapy is a siderophore-mediated infection. in vitro and in vivo animal studies. | this study investigates the pathophysiology of mucormycosis caused by rhizopus, which has been reported in 46 dialysis patients, while treated with deferoxamine (dfo). this drug aggravates mucormycosis, which we experimentally induced in guinea pigs and which lead to a shortened animal survival (p < or = 0.01). the drug's effect on rhizopus is not mediated through the polymorphonuclear cells. fe.dfo, the iron chelate of dfo, abolishes the fungistatic effect of serum on rhizopus and increases the ... | 1993 | 8486769 |
| [the action of exogenous rnase on the cells of lower eukaryotes]. | we studied the mechanism of growth-stimulating effect of various compounds using an exogenous rnase-micromycete model and found that the treatment with microdoses of rnase intensified the reproduction of the yeast candida valida and growth of aspergillus fumigatus. at the same time the respiration activity of yeast cells and fungal mitochondria as well as succinate dehydrogenase activity increased. the secretion of total protein, cellulase and cellobiase changed in the presence of rnase in the g ... | 1993 | 8488161 |
| isolation and characterization of a recombinant heat shock protein of aspergillus fumigatus. | aspergillus fumigatus, a common environmental fungus, is responsible for a number of lung disorders, including allergy and infection, in human beings. for immunodiagnosis of these diseases, standardized, pure, and relevant antigens are not currently available. | 1993 | 8491935 |
| [allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (allergic bronchopulmonary fungal diseases)]. | allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (abpa) is an allergic disease caused by viable aspergillus in a relatively large bronchus and by the type i and type iii allergies against the fungus. the clinical findings are characterized by recurrent pyrexial attacks (fever, cough and mucopurulent sputum containing mucous plugs, numerous eosinophils and the fungus), radiological evidence of recurrent collapse and consolidation in different areas of the lung, a blood eosinophilia and elevated serum ige ... | 1993 | 8492455 |
| isolated primary cutaneous aspergillosis of the labia. | isolated cutaneous aspergillosis is a rare complication of severe immunocompromised states. we describe a case of isolated cutaneous aspergillosis of the labia minora in an adolescent undergoing treatment for relapsed acute non-lymphocytic leukemia. the patient was successfully treated with a regimen that consisted of amphotericin b, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, and surgical debridement. | 1993 | 8492754 |