Schizophyllum commune – A rare isolate from fungal sinusitis
Viji Muthiah,
Malathi Murugesan
Abstract:is a basidiomycete that has been occasionally reported to cause sinusitis, allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis, and co-infection with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Even though it is an environmental fungus, cases have been reported with vascular and tissue invasion and even presented as brain abscess in immunocompromised individuals. As there are reports of as an emerging fungal pathogen causing rhinosinusitis, laboratories should not ignore this as an environmental contaminant. Microbiologists must … Show more
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