Deep, respiratory tract and ear infections caused by Pseudallescheria (Scedosporium) and Microascus (Scopulariopsis) in Finland. A 10-year retrospective multi-center study.
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V. Anttila | R. Vuento | T. Ojanen | J. Salonen | I. Koivula | O. Meurman | M. Koskela | P. Koukila-Kähkölä | J. Issakainen | O. Liimatainen | M. Castrén
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