Invasive fungal disease of the central nervous system: Challenging diagnosis of a rare fungus by intraoperative squash cytology

This case report describes invasive fungal disease of CNS due to a rare hyalohyphomycotic fungus, diagnosed by intraoperative squash cytology and deals with diagnostic challenges involved in the differential diagnosis.

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Hauptverfasser: Chaurasia, Jai Kumar, Naik, Bitan, Tandon, Ashwani, Tadepalli, Karuna, Khurana, Ujjawal, Kapoor, Neelkamal
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