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Unexplained GI Fungal Infections Seen in Arizona : The source of the fungus remains unknown; symptoms include anorexia, diarrhea, and pain.


 

It is not clear whether surgery is always needed or if molecular techniques such as polymerase chain reaction would negate the need for a tissue diagnosis or if antifungal therapy alone would suffice.

In most cases, the diagnosis has been made only after surgery, but it is conceivable that medical treatment would be adequate if the diagnosis could be made without surgery, Dr. Smilack said.

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