PEDIATRICS Vol. 31 No. 1 January 1963, pp. 115-122
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GENERALIZED ASPERGILLOSIS AND ASPERGILLUS ENDOCARDITIS IN INFANCY

Report of a Case

James L. Luke M.D.1, Robert P. Bolande M.D.1, and Samuel Gross M.D.1

1 Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of Aspergillus endocarditis with widespread dissemination in infancy. The possible entry of the organism through the umbilical vein at birth during exchange transfusions, and the relatively silent clinical course in view of the spectacular postmortem findings, are noteworthy.




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