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Med Mycol Case Rep ; 24: 78-81, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31080713

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A 62 year old man from Silchar in North East India presented with complaints of painful swallowing, hoarseness, fever, anorexia and weight loss. Oropharyngeal examination revealed reddish ulcero-nodular lesion involving left tonsillar area and base of tongue which was clinically suspicious of malignancy. Radiological examination revealed involvement of bilateral adrenals by a mass. The biopsy of the oropharyngeal lesion showed many fungal spores morphologically favoring Histoplasmosis. Treatment with Amphotericin B followed by Itraconazole resulted recovery of lesions.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19019724

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The polymeric ruthenium(II) carbonyl complex, [Ru(CO)(2)Cl(2)](n) reacts with 1,1,1-tris-(diphenylphosphinomethyl)ethane trichalcogenide ligands, [CH(3)C(CH(2)P(X)Ph(2))(3)], where X=Se(a), S(b) and O(c) in 1:1 (metal:ligand) molar ratio to afford hexa-coordinated complexes of the type eta(2)-(X,X)-[Ru(CO)(2)Cl(2)P(3)X(3)] (1a-c). The complexes 1a-c exhibit two equally intense nu(CO) bands in the range 1979-2060cm(-1) indicating cis-disposition of the two terminal carbonyl groups. The values of nu(CO) frequencies containing different ligands, in general, follow the order: P(3)O(3)>P(3)S(3)>P(3)Se(3) which may be explained in terms of 'Soft-Hard' (Ru(II)-O) and 'Soft-Soft' (Ru(II)-S/Se) interactions. The complexes have been characterized by elemental analyses, mass, (1)H, (31)P, (77)Se and (13)C NMR spectroscopy. The thermal stability of the complexes has also been studied.


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Chalcogens/chemistry , Ligands , Phosphines/chemistry , Ruthenium Compounds/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Ruthenium Compounds/chemical synthesis , Spectrophotometry , Temperature
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