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    Disseminated microsporidiosis in a renal transplant recipient by Mohindra, A.R., Lee, M.W., Visvesvara, G., Moura, H., Parasuraman, R., Leitch, G.J., Xiao, L., Yee, J., Del Busto, R., Mohindra, A.R., Lee, M.W., Visvesvara, G., Moura, H., Parasuraman, R., Leitch, G.J., Xiao, L., Yee, J., Del Busto, R.

    Published in Transplant infectious disease (01-06-2002)
    “…: Disseminated microsporidiosis is diagnosed uncommonly in patients not infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We present a case of disseminated…”
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    Imipenem-cilastatin in the treatment of methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections by FAN, W, DEL BUSTO, R, LOVE, M, MARKOWITZ, N, CENDROWSKI, C, CARDENAS, J, QUINN, E, SARAVOLATZ, L

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-01-1986)
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    Improving stability and performance in a generalized minimum variance controller using dynamic pole assignment by Paz, M.A., Quintero-Marmol, E., Fernandez del Busto, R., Olguin, E., Santos, O.J., Ponce, P., Garibo, S.

    “…In the present paper we review the stability and performance of the generalized minimum variance controller and we compare it with a modification: the…”
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    Prospective evaluation of malignant neoplasms in cardiac transplant recipients uniformly treated with prophylactic antilymphocyte globulin by Dresdale, A R, Lutz, S, Drost, C, Levine, T B, Fenn, N, Paone, G, del Busto, R, Silverman, N A

    “…Although there is convincing evidence that prophylactic administration of high doses of the monoclonal antibody OKT3 predisposes patients to an increased…”
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    Late-onset invasive aspergillosis in organ transplant recipients in the current era by Singh, Nina, Limaye, Ajit P., Forrest, Graeme, Safdar, Nasia, Muñoz, Patricia, Pursell, Kenneth, Houston, Sally, Rosso, Fernando, Montoya, Jose G., Patton, Pamela R., Del Busto, Ramon, Aguado, Jose M., Wagener, Marilyn M., Husain, Shahid

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-08-2006)
    “…We assessed predictive factors and characteristics of patients with late-onset invasive aspergillosis in the current era of novel immunosuppressive agents…”
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    Medical management of osteomyelitis: considerations for home antibiotic chemotherapy by Saravolatz, L D, del Busto, R, Markowitz, N

    Published in Clinical therapeutics (1988)
    “…Osteomyelitis can result from hematogenous seeding or contiguous infection, especially in association with impaired vascularity. Appropriate antibiotic therapy…”
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    Porcine bioprosthetic aortic valve endocarditis with ring abscess and aortic stenosis by Girgis, R E, Rosman, H, del Busto, R, Fitzmaurice, M, Silverman, N A

    “…Porcine bioprosthetic valve endocarditis is an infrequent but serious complication of valve replacement surgery. Ring (or annular) abscess is a frequent…”
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    Recurrence of Scedosporium Apiospermum Infection Following Renal Re‐Transplantation by Ahmed, Junaid, Ditmars, Donald M., Sheppard, Theresa, Del Busto, Ramon, Venkat, K.K., Parasuraman, Ravi

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-10-2004)
    “…Immunosuppression for organ transplantation results in increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections including fungal, such as Scedosporium apiospermum…”
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    Response of Weeksella virosa peritonitis to imipenem/cilastin by Faber, M D, del Busto, R, Cruz, C, Mezger, E

    Published in Advances in peritoneal dialysis (1991)
    “…CAPD peritonitis is most commonly due to gram positive infection. Gram negative bacillary infection is less frequent but is often seen in hospitalized patients…”
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