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C J Clancy

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Shields R, Clancy C, Minces L, Shigemura N, Kwak E, Silveira F, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2013 May; 13(8):2137-45. PMID: 23710593
We conducted a retrospective study of deep surgical site infections (SSIs) among consecutive patients who underwent lung transplantation (LTx) at a single center from 2006 through 2010. Thirty-one patients (5%)...
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Abecassis M, Bridges N, Clancy C, Dew M, Eldadah B, Englesbe M, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2012 Sep; 12(10):2608-22. PMID: 22958872
An increasing number of patients older than 65 years are referred for and have access to organ transplantation, and an increasing number of older adults are donating organs. Although short-term...
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Luong M, Sareyyupoglu B, Nguyen M, Silveira F, Shields R, Potoski B, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis . 2010 Nov; 12(6):561-4. PMID: 21040283
Organisms contained in probiotics are generally regarded as non-pathogenic and safe to administer. However, increasing reports of probiotic-associated infection raise concern over the safety of these products. We report a...
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Mitsani D, Nguyen M, Silveira F, Bermudez C, Toyoda Y, Pasculle A, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis . 2009 Sep; 12(2):146-50. PMID: 19781019
Purulent pericarditis due to Mycoplasma hominis is rare, and is usually associated with mediastinitis or pleuritis following cardiothoracic surgery. We report the first case to our knowledge of isolated purulent...
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Husain S, Clancy C, Nguyen M, Swartzentruber S, Leather H, LeMonte A, et al.
Clin Vaccine Immunol . 2008 Oct; 15(12):1760-3. PMID: 18845830
We have evaluated the Platelia Aspergillus enzyme immunoassay for detection of galactomannan in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) specimens in solid organ transplant patients with aspergillosis. The precision and reproducibility in serum...
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Nguyen M, Cheng S, Clancy C
Med Mycol . 2004 Oct; 42(4):293-304. PMID: 15473353
Candida albicans is the most common fungal opportunistic pathogen of humans and causes mucocutaneous, bloodstream and deep organ infections. Screening for C. albicans genes that are preferentially expressed within infected...
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GROW W, Moreb J, Roque D, Manion K, Leather H, Reddy V, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2002 Feb; 29(1):15-9. PMID: 11840139
Despite new antifungal treatment strategies, invasive aspergillosis (IA) remains a principal cause of infectious mortality after bone marrow transplantation (BMT). We reviewed the medical records of 93 allogeneic and 149...
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Clancy C, Barchiesi F, Falconi DiFrancesco L, Morris A, Snydman D, Yu V, et al.
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis . 2000 Oct; 19(8):585-92. PMID: 11014620
The aim of this study was to define the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of late recurrent candidemia. For this purpose, late recurrent candidemia was defined as an episode of candidemia...
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Clancy C, Wingard J, Nguyen M
Med Mycol . 2000 May; 38(2):169-75. PMID: 10817234
Infection of subcutaneous tissue by black fungi (subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis) has only been reported in six transplant patients, all of whom were solid organ recipients. These patients presented with indolent, localized...
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Clancy C, Nguyen M
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 1999 May; 43(5):1289-90. PMID: 10223955
Ninety-nine Candida bloodstream isolates underwent testing for susceptibility to amphotericin B by the E test, and the results were correlated with patients' responses to amphotericin B. The MICs for isolates...