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Madura foot: a case report [PDF]
A 24-year-old girl, without any significant medical history. with seven months' history of a painful tumefaction of his left foot. Physical examination revealed a tumefaction that discharges a purulent exudate containing black granules via skin fistulas.
Ahmed Bouhamidi, Mohammed Boui
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Madura foot: How MRI aids in diagnosis [PDF]
A 46-year-old farmer living in a rural area, who sustained an injury to his left foot 10 years ago, consulted due to progressive swelling of the same foot. An MRI revealed the “dot-in-circle” sign, suggestive of mycetoma of the foot, also known as Madura
Amina Hamdaoui +10 more
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Rare Presentation of Kaposi Sarcoma Mimicking Madura Foot: A Case Report [PDF]
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is a low‐grade angioproliferative tumor primarily associated with HIV but also seen in immunocompetent individuals. Its presentation can mimic infectious diseases such as Madura foot (mycetoma), a chronic granulomatous infection ...
Jeminah Nyeenya Nakatudde +2 more
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Imaging of Madura foot: Case report [PDF]
The case presented illustrates a very rare chronic granulomatous disease called the Madura foot or also called mycetoma. It is a chronic granulomatous disease, caused by a contained infection that penetrates the subcutaneous tissues and spreads to the ...
Asmae Rais +8 more
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Case report: The dot in circle sign: A pathognomonic MRI sign of Madura foot [PDF]
Mycetoma or Madura's foot is a rare condition in Morocco. It is a chronic infection that affects deep subcutaneous tissues and may eventually spread to deep tissues, muscles, and bones.
Oumaima Oueriagli Nabih +6 more
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Early presentation of mycetoma (Madura Foot): A case report [PDF]
Mycetoma, commonly known as Madura foot, is a chronic and progressively destructive granulomatous disease caused by a fungus or anaerobic filamentous bacteria that affects the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and bones primarily in tropical and subtropical ...
Natnael Alemu Bezabih, MD +3 more
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Histological diagnosis of madura foot (mycetoma): A must for definitive treatment [PDF]
Mycetoma, an uncommon chronic infection of skin and subcutaneous tissues in tropical countries is caused by true fungi (eumycetoma) or by filamentous bacteria (actinomycetoma). Since the treatment of these two etiologies is entirely different, a definite
Kiran Alam +5 more
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Madura foot in a developed tropical country [PDF]
Samuel S.Y. Wang
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Madura foot and a continued diagnostic enigma: Dot-in-circle sign on magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound [PDF]
Madura foot is a chronic granulomatous disease of the skin and underlying tissues caused by fungi or bacteria. Early diagnosis is important to avoid disfiguring limb deformities.
Tesfahunegn Hailemariam +4 more
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