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Tongue Actinomycetoma Due to Actinomadura madurae: A Rare Clinical Presentation
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012A 60-year-old male farmer presented with tongue swelling of 1-month duration. Local oral clinical examinations showed a painless firm mass in the anterolateral aspect of the anterior third of the tongue. Fine needle aspiration for cytology confirmed the diagnosis of tongue actinomycetoma due to Actinomadura madurae.
El Samani Widaa, Mohamed +3 more
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Mycoses, 1983
Summary: The clinical history of a case of autochthonous Madura foot by Actinomadura madurae in an elderly Italian woman is reviewed. Despite prolonged treatment with target antibiotics and continuous follow‐up, the disease has progressed and now largely involves the bones. No other cases of mycetoma by A. madurae have ever been reported from Italy to
M. Binazzi, Manuela Papini
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Summary: The clinical history of a case of autochthonous Madura foot by Actinomadura madurae in an elderly Italian woman is reviewed. Despite prolonged treatment with target antibiotics and continuous follow‐up, the disease has progressed and now largely involves the bones. No other cases of mycetoma by A. madurae have ever been reported from Italy to
M. Binazzi, Manuela Papini
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Minor prodiginine pigments from actinomadura madurae and actinomadura pelletieri
Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 1973AbstractFive minor prodiginine pigments were isolated from Actinomadura madurae and A. pelletieri fermentations. Two of the pigments were shown to be methylcyclooctylprodiginine (7) and ethylcyclononylprodiginine (8). For the others, structures containing oxygen functions in the aliphatic chains (11, 12 and 13) were suggested.
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Helvetica Chimica Acta, 1988
Maduraferrin, a Novel Siderophore from Actinomadura maduraeFrom a strain of Actinomadura madurae, a new siderophore was isolated. Maduraferrin is the Fe complex of an oligopeptide composed of salicylic acid, β‐alanine, glycine, L‐serine, Nδ‐hydroxy‐Nα‐methyl‐L‐ornithine, and L‐hexahydropyridazine‐3‐carboxylic acid.
Walter Keller‐Schierlein +3 more
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Maduraferrin, a Novel Siderophore from Actinomadura maduraeFrom a strain of Actinomadura madurae, a new siderophore was isolated. Maduraferrin is the Fe complex of an oligopeptide composed of salicylic acid, β‐alanine, glycine, L‐serine, Nδ‐hydroxy‐Nα‐methyl‐L‐ornithine, and L‐hexahydropyridazine‐3‐carboxylic acid.
Walter Keller‐Schierlein +3 more
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ChemInform, 1988
AbstractThe red‐brown title compound is found to be an Fe(III) complex of the compound (I).
W. KELLER‐SCHIERLEIN +3 more
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AbstractThe red‐brown title compound is found to be an Fe(III) complex of the compound (I).
W. KELLER‐SCHIERLEIN +3 more
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Actinomicetoma por Actinomadura madurae
Piel, 2020Jairo Hernán Rodríguez +2 more
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Madura foot due to Actinomadura madurae
Clinical Imaging, 2003Sevasti S. Ispoglou +3 more
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“Madura foot” caused by actinomadura madurae
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1993Barbara S. Reisner +2 more
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Madura Foot Caused by Actinomadura madurae in a Pregnant Woman
Archives of Dermatology, 2010Iwei Yeh, Shireesha Dhanireddy
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