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J Clin Microbiol ; 53(6): 1968-75, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25832301

ABSTRACT

We describe a 22-year-old soldier with 19% total body surface area burns, polytrauma, and sequence- and culture-confirmed Pythium aphanidermatum wound infection. Antemortem histopathology suggested disseminated Pythium infection, including brain involvement; however, postmortem PCR revealed Cunninghamella elegans, Lichtheimia corymbifera, and Saksenaea vasiformis coinfection. The utility of molecular diagnostics in invasive fungal infections is discussed.


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Blast Injuries , Military Personnel , Pythiosis , Pythium , Wound Infection , Adult , Bombs , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Molecular Diagnostic Techniques , Pythium/genetics , Pythium/isolation & purification , Young Adult
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Mil Med ; 180(8): e929-32, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26226538

ABSTRACT

Sickle cell trait-related exertional deaths, although rare, are well-accepted in the field of forensic pathology; however, the increased risk of sudden unexpected deaths in persons with sickle cell trait undergoing strenuous physical activity may be an underappreciated acute phenomenon in the clinical realm. Herein, we report two cases of sickle cell trait-related exertional deaths of active duty military members, with a review of the literature including the pathophysiology of sickle cell trait-related deaths and current military screening guidelines.


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Death, Sudden/etiology , Sickle Cell Trait/pathology , Adult , Autopsy , Death, Sudden/pathology , Humans , Male , Military Personnel , Sickle Cell Trait/complications , Young Adult
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