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Pale grain eumycetomas in Madras

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1995
SUMMARYBiopsy 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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Aspergillus candidus eumycetoma with review of literature

Journal of Medical Mycology, 2021
Mycetoma is a slowly progressive, chronic granulomatous infection of skin and subcutaneous tissues with involvement of underlying fasciae and bones, usually affecting extremities. In India, among mycetoma, the eumycetoma constitutes about 35% of cases.
Manharpreet Kaur   +5 more
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Eumycetoma

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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An ultrastructural study of pale eumycetoma grains

Medical Mycology, 1983
The electron microscopic appearances of grains from seven patients with pale grain eumycetoma infections have been studied. The infecting fungi were Pseudallescheria boydii (2), Fusarium sp. (1), Acremonium kiliense (1), a non-sporing mould (2) and Trichophyton violaceum (1). P.
R J, Hay, M J, Collins
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Eumycetoma in a British cat

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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The histopathological features of pale grain eumycetoma

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1982
Histological 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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[Eumycetoma].

La Revue du praticien, 2021
Soumaya, Gara   +2 more
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Eye Eumycetoma

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2014
Ahmed Hassan Fahal   +4 more
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Treatment of eumycetoma and actinomycetoma.

Current topics in medical mycology, 1996
Mycetoma is a chronic disease caused by aerobic actinomycetes and eumycetes which mainly affects the lower extremities. It predominates among farm workers in tropical, subtropical and adjacent zones. Clinically it is characterized by a firm swelling with abscesses and fistulae discharging pus that contains granules or grains of the causal agent.
O, Welsh, M C, Salinas, M A, Rodríguez
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Eumycetoma diagnosed in urban Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 2019
Lakshana, Kalatharan, Peter, Kelley
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