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A Case Report of Venous Ulcer Mimicking Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. [PDF]
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica, 1990
Madura foot is the most frequent clinical form of mycetoma, which is a tumor-like destructive fistulized infection of the foot, caused by fungi. The only effective treatment is complete resection of the lesions. Leg amputation is frequently required.
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Madura foot is the most frequent clinical form of mycetoma, which is a tumor-like destructive fistulized infection of the foot, caused by fungi. The only effective treatment is complete resection of the lesions. Leg amputation is frequently required.
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The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2012
“Mycetoma” means a fungal tumor. Mycetoma is a chronic, granulomatous, subcutaneous tissue infection caused by both bacteria (actinomycetoma) and fungi (eumycetoma). This chronic infection was termed Madura foot and eventually mycetoma, owing to its etiology.
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“Mycetoma” means a fungal tumor. Mycetoma is a chronic, granulomatous, subcutaneous tissue infection caused by both bacteria (actinomycetoma) and fungi (eumycetoma). This chronic infection was termed Madura foot and eventually mycetoma, owing to its etiology.
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Archives of Surgery, 1933
In some countries the deep mycoses are called surgical mycoses. Presenting, as they do at times, a surgical problem, the report of a case of Madura foot seems appropriate, as the surgeon is most likely to see such conditions in the initial stages of the disease when the diagnosis is most difficult.
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In some countries the deep mycoses are called surgical mycoses. Presenting, as they do at times, a surgical problem, the report of a case of Madura foot seems appropriate, as the surgeon is most likely to see such conditions in the initial stages of the disease when the diagnosis is most difficult.
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1930
In Dutch Guiana mycetoma pedis is a rare disease. Until the present, no case has been reported. REPORT OF A CASE History.— A British Indian woman, a laborer, aged 41, born in Surinam, came under my care in November, 1928. She had a tumor-like, suppurating swelling of the left foot, which had been present for about two years. The process started with
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In Dutch Guiana mycetoma pedis is a rare disease. Until the present, no case has been reported. REPORT OF A CASE History.— A British Indian woman, a laborer, aged 41, born in Surinam, came under my care in November, 1928. She had a tumor-like, suppurating swelling of the left foot, which had been present for about two years. The process started with
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