CARD9 Mutation in a Patient with Candida albicans Meningoencephalitis; A Case Report
In conclusion, this case was presented to emphasize the consideration of CARD9 deficiency in case of persistent invasive fungal infection or recurrent invasive fungal infection after treatment despite effective antifungal treatment in children and adults who do not have known risk factors for invasive fungal infections.PMID:34666665 | DOI:10.5578/mb.20219717
Source: Mikrobiyoloji Bulteni - Category: Microbiology Authors: Tuba Kuruo ğlu Merve Çelik Fatih Çelmeli Esra Tanyel Source Type: research
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