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The major sites involved in human coccidioidal infection have been detailed in the preceding chapters (Chapters 10 through 15) under the heading of each organ system. Uncommonly, other sites in the body may be involved in disseminated disease.
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Stevens, D.A. (1980). Other Coccidioidal Syndromes. In: Stevens, D.A. (eds) Coccidioidomycosis. Current Topics in Infectious Disease. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1712-9_16
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