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EUMYCETOMA PEDIS DUE TO EXOPHIALA JEANSELMEI
A case of eumycetoma of foot in an 8-year old male child was clinically diagnosed as chronic osteomyelitis and was microbiologically confirmed as eumycetoma. The case is being reported for its uncommon clinical presentation and etiological agent, Exophiala jeanselmei. The patient recovered completely after treatment with ketoconazole.
Malini R Capoor, Rajni, M Deb
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2015
Mycetoma refers to a chronic subcutaneous granulomatous infection found predominantly in India, South America, and Africa. It is characterized by subcutaneous nodules, draining sinuses, and grains. It usually involves the feet and may result in disfigurement.
Ncoza C. Dlova +2 more
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Mycetoma refers to a chronic subcutaneous granulomatous infection found predominantly in India, South America, and Africa. It is characterized by subcutaneous nodules, draining sinuses, and grains. It usually involves the feet and may result in disfigurement.
Ncoza C. Dlova +2 more
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Paecilomyces lilacinuseumycetoma
International Journal of Dermatology, 2009AbstractEumycetoma is a chronic granulomatous infection of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, fascia, and bone caused by true fungi. Most commonly, it affects the foot or hand. Fungi commonly reported to cause eumycetoma areMadurella mycetomatis,Madurella grisea,Phialophora jeanselmei,Cephalosporium recifei, etc. There have been several previous reports of
Hendrick M, Motswaledi +3 more
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Pale grain eumycetomas in Madras
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1995SUMMARYBiopsy specimens from 211 cases of mycetoma were examined histologically. Pale grain eumycetoma was found in seven cases. Four of these were studied mycologically, Acremonium kiliense was isolated from two and Acremonium falciforme and Pseudallescheria boydii from one case each. The geographic distribution of these organisms, and their incidence
P V, Venugopal, T V, Venugopal
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2003
Abstract Mycetoma is a chronic subcutaneous infection that develops after one of the multiple etiologic microorganisms is inoculated into a site of skin trauma. Although mycetoma is primarily a subcutaneous disease, it can involve bone and lymph nodes by contiguous spread. Mycetoma show three clinical characteristics: tumor, sinuses, and
Beatriz Bustamante, pablo E Campos
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Abstract Mycetoma is a chronic subcutaneous infection that develops after one of the multiple etiologic microorganisms is inoculated into a site of skin trauma. Although mycetoma is primarily a subcutaneous disease, it can involve bone and lymph nodes by contiguous spread. Mycetoma show three clinical characteristics: tumor, sinuses, and
Beatriz Bustamante, pablo E Campos
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1987
ABSTRACTA case of feline eumycetoma is described. The lesions principally affected the soft tissues of the right hip and right sublumbar region and were characterized by granulomatous swelling with sinuses, discharging pus containing black granules. The latter consisted of aggregations of fungal hyphae which on culture were identified as belonging to ...
A. H. M. van Dden BROEK, K. L. THODAY
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ABSTRACTA case of feline eumycetoma is described. The lesions principally affected the soft tissues of the right hip and right sublumbar region and were characterized by granulomatous swelling with sinuses, discharging pus containing black granules. The latter consisted of aggregations of fungal hyphae which on culture were identified as belonging to ...
A. H. M. van Dden BROEK, K. L. THODAY
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Eumycetoma and disseminated phaeohyphomycosis in a Sumatran tiger
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2021A 16-y-old female Sumatran tiger ( Panthera tigris sumatrae) was evaluated for hyporexia. Examination revealed chronic kidney disease and a large subcutaneous axillary mass with draining tracts that contained numerous small black grains. Histologic examination revealed the presence of intralesional fungal hyphae.
Amanda R. Schaff +4 more
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A Painful Thorn in the Foot: A Case of Eumycetoma
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2007Madura foot or mycetoma is endemic in many developing countries. It is occasionally seen within the United States due to increasing international travel but it may sometimes be acquired within US soil. Herein, we present a case of a patient with a diagnosis of mycetoma acquired through trauma to the foot.
Nadine G, Rouphael +2 more
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Eumycetoma caused by Curvularia lunata in a dog
Mycopathologia, 1991Curvularia lunata was cultured from black granules found in granulomatous tumefactions excised from the subcutis of a three year old Medium Schnauzer dog. Draining sinuses were present in some of the tumefactions. Accordingly the diagnosis of eumycotic mycetoma was made. This diagnosis was confirmed by histopathological examination.
D, Elad +8 more
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The histopathological features of pale grain eumycetoma
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1982Histological findings in 24 cases of pale grain eumycetoma have been compared. The inflammatory response and morphology of grains caused by different organisms are very similar. However the histological appearances of Neotestudina rosatii infections, although reminiscent of dermatophyte mycetomas, are distinctive.
R J, Hay, D W, Mackenzie
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