Disseminated Mucormycosis : A Complication of Kidmey Transplantation

Disseminated Mucormycosis: A complication of kidney tranaplantation. A 64 year old male cadaveric renal allograft recipient developed dyspnea and a rapidly growing pulmonary nodule two months after transplantation. Can- dida albicans was repeatedly grown in the cultures of nose, throat, sputum and u...

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