Fungal brain abscess in a severely burned patient

Abstract Burn patients are particularly susceptible to atypical and opportunistic infections. Here we report an unusual case of a 40-year-old previously healthy man with a 74% TBSA burn injury who developed a presumed Fusarium brain abscess. This patient had a complicated infectious course including...

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Hauptverfasser: Stevens, Audrey, Waldrop, Caitlyn, Mandell, Samuel, Abdelfattah, Kareem, Arnoldo, Brett, Akarichi, Chiaka O, Clark, Audra T
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