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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
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Deciphering Unexpected Vascular Locations of Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans Fungal Infections, France

Carole VignalsComments to Author , Joseph Emmerich, Hugues Begueret, Dea Garcia-Hermoso, Guillaume Martin-Blondel, Adela Angoulvant, Damien Blez, Patrick Bruneval, Sophie Cassaing, Emilie Catherinot, Pierre Cahen, Cécile Moluçon-Chabrot, Carole Chevenet, Laurence Delhaes, Lélia Escaut, Marie Faruch, Frédéric Grenouillet, Fabrice Larosa, Lucie Limousin, Elisabeth Longchampt, François Mellot, Céline Nourrisson, Marie-Elisabeth Bougnoux, Olivier Lortholary, Antoine Roux, Laura Rozenblum, Mathilde Puges, Fanny Lanternier, and Didier Bronnimann
Author affiliations: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France (C. Vignals, H. Begueret, L. Delhaes, M. Puges, D. Bronnimann); Hôpital Saint-Joseph, Paris, France (J. Emmerich); Institut Pasteur, Paris (D. Garcia-Hermoso, M.-E. Bougnoux, O. Lortholary, F. Lanternier); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, Toulouse, France (G. Martin-Blondel, S. Cassaing, M. Faruch); Hôpital Bicêtre, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France (A. Angoulvant, L. Escaut); Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris (D. Blez, P. Bruneval); Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, France (E. Catherinot, P. Cahen, L. Limousin, E. Longchampt, F. Mellot, A. Roux); Centre hospitalier universitaire de Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont-Ferrand, France (C. Moluçon-Chabrot, C. Chevenet, C. Nourrisson); Centre hospitalier universitaire de Besançon, Besançon, France (F. Grenouillet); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Dijon, Dijon, France (F. Larosa); Hôpital Necker-enfants malades AP-HP, Paris (M.-E. Bougnoux, O. Lortholary, F. Lanternier); Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière AP-HP, Paris (L. Rozenblum)

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Figure 1

Abdominal computed tomography scan for case-patient 1 showing arteritis in study of unexpected vascular locations of Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans fungal infections, France. Arrow indicates primitive left iliac artery thrombosis and perivascular soft tissue contrast. Data are from the Scedosporiosis/lomentosporiosis Observational Study (12).

Figure 1. Abdominal computed tomography scan for case-patient 1 showing arteritis in study of unexpected vascular locations of Scedosporium spp. and Lomentospora prolificans fungal infections, France. Arrow indicates primitive left iliac artery thrombosis and perivascular soft tissue contrast. Data are from the Scedosporiosis/lomentosporiosis Observational Study (12).

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