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Eschbacher, Kathryn L., Johnson, Derek R., Orozco‐Do, Sylvia L., Jawaid, Tabinda, Schuetz, Audrey N., Nguyen, Aivi T. |
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Brain Pathology; May2022, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p1-3, 3p |
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Although patients who develop GAE because of I Acanthamoeba i spp. are typically immunocompromised, I B. mandrillaris i can infect immunocompetent individuals, particularly children and older adults [1, 2]. Keywords: amoebic encephalitis, clinical microbiology; infectious disease; surgical neuropathology EN amoebic encephalitis, clinical microbiology infectious disease surgical neuropathology 1 3 3 05/02/22 20220501 NES 220501 1 BOX Slide scan Access the whole slide scan at http://image.upmc.edu:8080/NeuroPathology/BPA/BPA-21-10-253.svs/view.apml? CLINICAL PRESENTATION The patient is a 78-year-old male with a history of multiple cutaneous and soft tissue squamous cell carcinomas of the face and ear status-post resection and a right parotid gland tumor status-post parotidectomy (diagnosis unknown). [Extracted from the article] |
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