Fungal endocarditis: analysis of 24 cases and review of the literature
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1975
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Abstract
Fungal endocarditis occurs in heroin addicts, patients who have undergone cardiovascular surgery, and patients who are treated for prolonged periods with intravenous fluids and broad spectrum antibiotics. The organisms associated with endocardial infection differ in each of these groups. Candida par …
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| Authors | Rubinstein E;Noriega ER;Simberkoff MS;Holzman R;Rahal JJ;; |
| Journal | Medicine |
| Year | 1975 |
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