Rhino-orbital entomophthoramycosis in pediatric patients: Report of two cases [PDF]
Here we present two cases of entomophthoramycosis in young children, these were the first cases ever diagnosed at our center. Both cases represented a diagnostic and treatment challenge. Surgical treatment was key in the management of both patients. Even
Javier Ordoñez-Ortega +6 more
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Entomophthoramycosis: A diagnostically challenging presentation of liver space–occupying lesion [PDF]
Entomophthoramycosis, a rare fungal infection, can mimic various clinical entities. We present a case of entomophthoramycosis affecting a 3-year-old male masquerading as liver tumour, diagnosed on stereotactic biopsy and later on resected specimen.
Srinivasan Peyam +3 more
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Conidiobolus spp.: A Rare Pathogen Causing Rhino-Facial Entomophthoramycosis: A Case Series
Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis is a rare chronic fungal infection caused by Conidiobolus spp., primarily affecting the nasal and facial regions of immunocompetent individuals in tropical and subtropical areas.
Abha Gupta +5 more
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An old confusion: Entomophthoromycosis versus mucormycosis and their main differences [PDF]
Fungal diseases were underestimated for many years. And the global burden of fungal infections is substantial and has increased in recent years. Invasive fungal infections have been linked to several risk factors in humans which basically depend on the ...
Jaime David Acosta-España +4 more
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P196 A rare presentation of subcutaneous Entomophthoramycosis [PDF]
Poster session 2, September 22, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Entomophthoramycosis is a chronic granulomatous type of subcutaneous infection seen mainly in immunocompetent individuals.
Nimmy E. George +5 more
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Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis: an uncommon infection of the subcutaneous tissue
Entomophthoramycosis can be found in subtropical and tropical regions. This case illustrates common clinical features of conidiobolomycosis. Although this disease is not common, physicians working in these regions should be familiar with the clinical ...
Kawisara Krasaewes +2 more
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Skin and soft tissue infection caused by Basidiobolus spp. in Australia [PDF]
Fungi from the order Entomophthorales are rare but well recognized cause of tropical fungal infection, typically causing subcutaneous truncal or limb lesions in immunocompetent hosts.
Te-Yu Hung +5 more
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Disseminated Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis (GIB) in an infant from Western India [PDF]
Basidiobolomycosis is an infection due to the fungus Basidiobolus ranarum, an environmental saprophyte found worldwide. We are reporting youngest case of Gastrointestinal Basidiobolomycosis (GIB) in a two month old boy from India.
Anuradha Sharma +4 more
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Entomophthoramycosis of Thigh: A Case Report with Review of Literature [PDF]
Entomophthoramycosis is a sporadic, slow-growing subcutaneous infection that includes two distinct clinical forms: Basidiobolus ranarum (subcutaneous) and Conidiobolus coronatus (Rhinofacial), common in tropical countries like India.
Sruthi Kandaswamy +3 more
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Subcutaneous entomophthoramycosis in a child presenting as panniculitis: a case report from Bihar, India. [PDF]
Archana A +7 more
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