CHOWDHARY, A., J.F. MEIS, J. GUARRO, G.S. DE HOOG, S. KATHURIA, M.C. ARENDRUP, S. ARIKAN-AKDAGLI, M. AKOVA, T. BOEKHOUT, M. CAIRA, J. GUINEA, A. CHAKRABARTI, E. DANNAOUI, A. VAN DIEPENINGEN, Tomáš FREIBERGER, A.H. GROLL, W.W. HOPE, E. JOHNSON, M. LACKNER, K. LAGROU, F. LANTERNIER, C. LASS-FLOERL, O. LORTHOLARY, J. MELETIADIS, P. MUNOZ, L. PAGANO, G. PETRIKKOS, M.D. RICHARDSON, E. ROILIDES, A. SKIADA, A.M. TORTORANO, A.J. ULLMANN, P.E. VERWEIJ, O.A. CORNELY a M. CUENCA-ESTRELLA. ESCMID and ECMM joint clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of systemic phaeohyphomycosis: diseases caused by black fungi. Clinical Microbiology and Infection. Hoboken (USA): Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, roč. 20, April, s. 47-75. ISSN 1198-743X. doi:10.1111/1469-0691.12515. |
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@article{1198295, author = {Chowdhary, A. and Meis, J.F. and Guarro, J. and de Hoog, G.S. and Kathuria, S. and Arendrup, M.C. and ArikanandAkdagli, S. and Akova, M. and Boekhout, T. and Caira, M. and Guinea, J. and Chakrabarti, A. and Dannaoui, E. and van Diepeningen, A. and Freiberger, Tomáš and Groll, A.H. and Hope, W.W. and Johnson, E. and Lackner, M. and Lagrou, K. and Lanternier, F. and LassandFloerl, C. and Lortholary, O. and Meletiadis, J. and Munoz, P. and Pagano, L. and Petrikkos, G. and Richardson, M.D. and Roilides, E. and Skiada, A. and Tortorano, A.M. and Ullmann, A.J. and Verweij, P.E. and Cornely, O.A. and CuencaandEstrella, M.}, article_location = {Hoboken (USA)}, article_number = {April}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1469-0691.12515}, keywords = {OF-THE-LITERATURE; RENAL-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; VITRO ANTIFUNGAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; AMBULATORY PERITONEAL-DIALYSIS; OCHROCONIS-GALLOPAVUM INFECTION; ALTERNARIA-ALTERNATA INFECTION; STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION;}, language = {eng}, issn = {1198-743X}, journal = {Clinical Microbiology and Infection}, title = {ESCMID and ECMM joint clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of systemic phaeohyphomycosis: diseases caused by black fungi}, url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1469-0691.12515/pdf}, volume = {20}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1198295 AU - Chowdhary, A. - Meis, J.F. - Guarro, J. - de Hoog, G.S. - Kathuria, S. - Arendrup, M.C. - Arikan-Akdagli, S. - Akova, M. - Boekhout, T. - Caira, M. - Guinea, J. - Chakrabarti, A. - Dannaoui, E. - van Diepeningen, A. - Freiberger, Tomáš - Groll, A.H. - Hope, W.W. - Johnson, E. - Lackner, M. - Lagrou, K. - Lanternier, F. - Lass-Floerl, C. - Lortholary, O. - Meletiadis, J. - Munoz, P. - Pagano, L. - Petrikkos, G. - Richardson, M.D. - Roilides, E. - Skiada, A. - Tortorano, A.M. - Ullmann, A.J. - Verweij, P.E. - Cornely, O.A. - Cuenca-Estrella, M. PY - 2014 TI - ESCMID and ECMM joint clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of systemic phaeohyphomycosis: diseases caused by black fungi JF - Clinical Microbiology and Infection VL - 20 IS - April SP - 47-75 EP - 47-75 PB - Wiley-Blackwell SN - 1198743X KW - OF-THE-LITERATURE KW - RENAL-TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT KW - CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM KW - VITRO ANTIFUNGAL SUSCEPTIBILITY KW - AMBULATORY PERITONEAL-DIALYSIS KW - OCHROCONIS-GALLOPAVUM INFECTION KW - ALTERNARIA-ALTERNATA INFECTION KW - STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION; UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1469-0691.12515/pdf L2 - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1469-0691.12515/pdf N2 - The aetiological agents of many invasive fungal infections are saprobes and opportunistic pathogens. Some of these fungi are darkly pigmented due to melanin production and traditionally have been named dematiaceous'. The melanized fungi cause a wide array of clinical syndromes ranging from superficial to deep-seated infections. Diagnosis relies on histopathological examination of clinical specimens and on examination of cultures. Sequencing is recommended for accurate species identification, especially for unusual or newly described pathogens. In cases of mycetoma and chromoblastomycosis, pathognomonic histological findings are useful and the Fontana-Masson stain, specific for melanin, usually confirms the diagnosis. There are no standardized therapies but voriconazole, posaconazole and itraconazole demonstrate the most consistent in vitro activity against this group of fungi. Oral itraconazole has been considered the drug of choice, given the extensive clinical experience with this drug. However, voriconazole may presumably be superior for central nervous system infections because of its ability to achieve good levels in the cerebrospinal fluid. Posaconazole is a well-tolerated alternative drug, backed by less clinical experience but with excellent salvage treatment results after failure of other antifungals. Amphotericin B has been useful as alternative therapy in some cases. Combination antifungal therapy is recommended for cerebral abscesses when surgery is not possible and for disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients. ER -
CHOWDHARY, A., J.F. MEIS, J. GUARRO, G.S. DE HOOG, S. KATHURIA, M.C. ARENDRUP, S. ARIKAN-AKDAGLI, M. AKOVA, T. BOEKHOUT, M. CAIRA, J. GUINEA, A. CHAKRABARTI, E. DANNAOUI, A. VAN DIEPENINGEN, Tomáš FREIBERGER, A.H. GROLL, W.W. HOPE, E. JOHNSON, M. LACKNER, K. LAGROU, F. LANTERNIER, C. LASS-FLOERL, O. LORTHOLARY, J. MELETIADIS, P. MUNOZ, L. PAGANO, G. PETRIKKOS, M.D. RICHARDSON, E. ROILIDES, A. SKIADA, A.M. TORTORANO, A.J. ULLMANN, P.E. VERWEIJ, O.A. CORNELY a M. CUENCA-ESTRELLA. ESCMID and ECMM joint clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and management of systemic phaeohyphomycosis: diseases caused by black fungi. \textit{Clinical Microbiology and Infection}. Hoboken (USA): Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, roč.~20, April, s.~47-75. ISSN~1198-743X. doi:10.1111/1469-0691.12515.
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