NewGB. Blastomycosis of the tongue. JAMA1917; 68: 186–8.
2.
DennisFL. Blastomycosis of the upper respiratory tract, with report of a case primary in the larynx. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol1918; 27: 571–80.
3.
KleinBSVergerontJMWeeksRJ, Isolation of Blastomyces dermatitidis in soil associated with a large outbreak of blastomycosis in Wisconsin. N Engl J Med1986; 314: 529–34.
4.
CockerillFRRobertsGDRosenblattJEUtzDC. Epidemic of pulmonary blastomycosis (Namekagon Fever) in Wisconsin canoeists. Chest1984; 86: 688–92.
5.
SmithJGHarrisJSConantNFSmithDT. An epidemic of North American blastomycosis. JAMA1955; 158: 641–6.
6.
Centers for Disease Control. Blastomycosis—North Carolina. MMWR1976; 25: 205–6.
7.
ToshFEHammermanKJWeeksRJSarosiGA. A common source epidemic of North American blastomycosis. Am Rev Respir Dis1974; 109: 525–9.
8.
ArmstrongCWJenkinsSRKaufmanLKerkeringTMRouseBSMillerGB. Common source outbreak of blastomycosis in hunters and their dogs. J Infect Dis1987; 155: 568–70.
9.
KitchenMSReiberCDEastinGB. An urban epidemic of North American blastomycosis. Am Rev Respir Dis1977; 115: 1063–5.
10.
SarosiGADaviesSF. Blastomycosis. Am Rev Respir Dis1979; 120: 911–38.
11.
Blastomycosis Coopertive Study of the Veterans Administration. Blastomycosis—a review of 198 collected cases in Veterans Administration hospitals. Am Rev Respir Dis1964; 89: 659–72.
12.
WitorschPUtzJP. North American blastomycosis: A study of 40 patients. Medicine (Baltimore)1968; 47: 169–200.
13.
DumichPSNeelHB. Blastomycosis of the larynx. Laryngoscope1983; 74: 1266–70.
14.
GreenR. Blastomycosis of the lung and parotid gland. Case report. Milit Med1976; 141: 100–3.
BellWAGambleJGarringtonGE. North American blastomycosis with oral lesions. Oral Surg1969; 28: 914–23.
17.
ThornellWC. Blastomycosis of the larynx. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol1955; 64: 1155–63.
18.
LesterCFConradFGAtwellRJ. Primary laryngeal blastomycosis. Am J Med1958; 24: 305–9.
19.
FergusonGB. North American blastomycosis: A review of the literature and a report of two cases primary in the larynx. Laryngscope1951; 61: 851–73.
20.
SuenJYWestmoreSJWetzelWJCraigD. Blastomycosis of the larynx. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol1980; 89: 563–6.
21.
PageLRDrummondJFDanielsHTMorrowLWFrazierQZ. Blastomycosis with oral lesions. Oral Surg1979; 47: 157–60.
22.
RanierA. Primary laryngeal blastomycosis: A review of the literature and report of a case. Am J Clin Pathol1951; 21: 440–50.
23.
VarkeyBLohausGRoseHDSohnlePG. Blastomycosis: Clinical and immunologic aspects. Chest1980; 77: 789–95.
24.
HarrellERCurtisAC. North American blastomycosis. Am J Med1959; 27: 750–66.
25.
CushRLightRWGeorgeRB. Clinical and roentgenographic manifestations of acute and chronic blastomycosis. Chest1976; 69: 345–9.
26.
KleinBSVergernotJMKaufmanLBradsherRWKumarUNMathaiG. Serologic tests for blastomycosis: Assessment during a large point source outbreak in Wisconsin. J Infect Dis1987; 155: 262–8.
27.
BusseyJF. Blastomycosis: A comparative study of 2-hydroxystilbamide and amphotericin B therapy. Am Rev Respir Dis1972; 105: 1006–7.
28.
PhillipsJRJonesSAdamsonJSAbernathyRS. Long-term follow-up of 101 patients with blastomycosis. Am Rev Respir Dis1972; 105: 1006–7.
29.
FurcolowMCWatsonKATisdallOFJulianWASalibaNABalowsA. Some factors affecting survival in systemic blastomycosis. Dis Chest1968; 54: 285–91.
30.
ParkerJDDotoILToshFE. A decade of experience with blastomycosis and its treatment with amphotericin B. Am Rev Respir Dis1969; 99: 895–902.
31.
AbernathyRS. Amphotericin therapy of North American blastomycosis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother1967; 3: 208–11.
32.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Mycosis Study Group. Treatment of blastomycosis and histoplasmosis with ketoconazole—results of a prospective randomized clinical trial. Ann Intern Med1985; 103: 861–72.