Publications by authors named "Sandor-Botond Buksa"

is a rare species, part of the viridans streptococcus group, found initially in rabbits and pigs, which can be vancomycin-resistant. We present the case of a 65-year-old patient, a smoker and chronic alcohol consumer with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and multiple dental foci who had been diagnosed with bacterial endocarditis caused by . The particular elements of the case consisted of an atypical clinical presentation with diarrheal stools, abdominal pain, concomitant damage to the aortic and tricuspid valves, the presence of large vegetations (>2 cm), and a vancomycin-resistant strain of .

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From a pathogenetic point of view, heart failure (HF) is characterized by the activation of several neurohumoral pathways with a role in maintaining the cardiac output and the adequate perfusion pressure in target organs and tissues. Decreased cardiac output in HF with reduced ejection fraction causes activation of the sympathetic nervous system, the renin angiotensin aldosterone system, arginine-vasopressin system, natriuretic peptides, and endothelin, all of which cause water and salt retention in the body. As a result, patients will present clinically as the main symptoms: dyspnea and peripheral edema caused by fluid redistribution to the lungs and/or by fluid overload.

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Article Synopsis
  • The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has increased the risk of invasive infections, particularly COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA).
  • Recent studies show that CAPA can involve multiple species, highlighting the complexity of these co-infections.
  • There is an urgent need for more research into the interactions between SARS-CoV-2 and various aspergillus species due to the high mortality rates associated with these cases.
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