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Trichosporin infection: A very rare infectious disease caused by the Trichosporon species. This type of infection tends to be opportunistic and hence only affects patients who are immunocompromised - patients with blood cancers appear to be the most prone. The infection may be localized or spread throughout the body (disseminated) which is usually fatal. Symptoms and severity may vary considerably depending on the location and extent of the infection. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Trichosporin infection is available below.
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Prognosis for Trichosporin infection: The disseminated form of the disease usually has a high mortality rate.
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