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Publications [#140802] of John D Hamilton

Papers Published

  1. HA Gallis, RA Berman, TR Cate, JD Hamilton, JC Gunnells, DL Stickel, Fungal infection following renal transplantation., Archives of internal medicine, UNITED STATES, vol. 135 no. 9 (September, 1975), pp. 1163-72, ISSN 0003-9926
    (last updated on 2007/12/26)

    Abstract:
    Twenty-seven deep fungal infections developed in 22 of 171 patients following renal transplantation. These infections included cryptococcosis (ten), nocardiosis (seven), candidiasis (four), aspergillosis (two), phycomycosis (two), chromomycosis (one), and subcutaneous infection with Phialophora gougeroti (one).Twelve infections occurred in living-related and ten in cadaveric recipients. Nineteen of the 22 patients were male. Infections occurred from 0 to 61 months after transplantation. Complicating non-fungal infections were present concomitantly in 15 patients. Thirteen patients died, eight probably as a result of fungal infection. Appropriate diagnostic procedures yielded a diagnosis in 20 of 27 infections, and therapy was begun in 18 patients. Serologic, culture, and biopsy procedures useful in making rapid diagnoses are advocated in the hope of increasing survival.

    Keywords:
    Adolescent • Adult • Amphotericin B • Antibodies, Fungal • Aspergillosis • Bacterial Infections • Candidiasis • Cryptococcosis • Female • Flucytosine • Fungi • Histocompatibility Testing • Humans • Immunosuppression • Kidney Transplantation* • Male • Middle Aged • Mycoses • Nocardia Infections • Phialophora • Postoperative Complications • Retrospective Studies • adverse effects* • complications • drug therapy • etiology • etiology* • isolation & purification • therapeutic use


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