Sandalwood Oils of Different Origins Are Active In Vitro against <i>Madurella mycetomatis</i>, the Major Fungal Pathogen Responsible for Eumycetoma. [PDF]
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Eumycetoma of black grains caused by Madurella grisea. Report of a case
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The Accuracy of Histopathological and Cytopathological Techniques in the Identification of the Mycetoma Causative Agents. [PDF]
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A case of eumycetoma due to Madurella grisea in northern Brazil
Mycopathologia, 2004A case of mycetoma caused by the black fungus Madurella grisea in northern Brazil is reported. The lesion was located on the patient's right foot without bone involvement. Clinical samples were collected by opening the fistules with a scalp and the grains removed for microbiological and histopathological analyses. Although mycetoma caused by M.
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Study of a madurella grisea strain isolated from a foot mycetoma
Mycopathologia, 1986Madurella grisea has been isolated from a Madura foot with black grains. The fungi classification was made based on the macro and micro-morphology characteristics of the culture. Difficulties with the interpretation of biochemistry tests were analyzed. The study is completed with trials of in vitro sensibility for different antifungal agents.
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Maduromycosis due to Madurella grisea
Archives of Dermatology, 1969While in Mexico a 34-year-old woman injured her left foot with a cactus. This resulted in the development of black grain maduromycosis due to Madurella grisea . Prolonged griseofulvin therapy had no effect on this condition. This is believed to be the fifth case of maduromycosis from M grisea seen in the United States and probably the first instance of
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