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Pneumocystis jirovecii dihydropteroate synthase gene mutations and human immunodeficiency virus-associated Pneumocystis pneumonia

Huang, L.; Welsh, D.A.; Miller, R.F.; Beard, C.Ben.; Lawrence, G.G.; Fox, M.; Swartzman, A.; Bensley, M.R.; Carbonnet, D.; Davis, J.Lucian.; Chi, A.; Yoo, B.J.; Jones, J.L.

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 53(Suppl): S114-S116

2006


ISSN/ISBN: 1066-5234
PMID: 17169022
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2006.00195.x
Accession: 016686413

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Sensory bladder disorders include disorders involving abnormal sensations resulting from many diseases of the urinary bladder. In a proportion of patients no cause can be found and if pain or pelvic pressure is a part of the symptomatology, they are labelled as having painful bladder syndrome (PBS). In a subgroup of these patients abnormal findings can be demonstrated at cystoscopy and/or by histological examination of bladder biopsies.

Pneumocystis jirovecii dihydropteroate synthase gene mutations and human immunodeficiency virus-associated Pneumocystis pneumonia

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