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- Q3491700 subject Q8218502.
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- Q3491700 abstract "Fungemia (Fungaemia in the UK and other Commonwealth countries) is the presence of fungi or yeasts in the blood. The most common type, also known as Candidemia, Candedemia, or Invasive Candidiasis, is caused by Candida species, but infections by other fungi, including Saccharomyces, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus, are also called fungemia. It is most commonly seen in immunosuppressed or immunocompromised patients with severe neutropenia, oncology patients, or in patients with intravenous catheters. It has been suggested the otherwise immunocompetent patients taking infliximab may be at a higher risk for fungemia.Diagnosis is difficult, as routine blood cultures have poor sensitivity.".
- Q3491700 icd9 "117.9".
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- Q3491700 icd "117.9".
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- Q3491700 name "Fungemia".
- Q3491700 type Disease.
- Q3491700 type Thing.
- Q3491700 type Q12136.
- Q3491700 comment "Fungemia (Fungaemia in the UK and other Commonwealth countries) is the presence of fungi or yeasts in the blood. The most common type, also known as Candidemia, Candedemia, or Invasive Candidiasis, is caused by Candida species, but infections by other fungi, including Saccharomyces, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus, are also called fungemia.".
- Q3491700 label "Fungemia".
- Q3491700 name "Fungemia".