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Black Grain Maduromycosis Caused by Madurella Grisea

A M A Archives of Dermatology, 1955
The purpose of this paper is to report the first case of maduromycosis caused by Madurella grisea to be found in North America and to call attention to the promising results observed using 4,4'-diaminodiphenylsulfone (D. D. S.) therapy. Although a number of cases of black grain maduromycosis have been reported in the United States, none of these has ...
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EUMYCOTIC MYCETOMA DUE TO Madurella grisea

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1986
SummaryEumycotic mycetoma due to Madurella grisea was diagnosed In an 81 year old female Australian Aborigine. This is the first reported isolation of this fungus from Australia.
D B, Muir, R C, Pritchard
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Madura foot in India caused byMadurella grisea

Medical Mycology, 1968
A case of mycetoma caused by Madurella grisea is described. The causal agent was identified by histological structure of the grains and by morphological and nutritional studies of the culture. This report records the 5th case of mycetoma in India caused by this pathogen.
B B, Gokhalay   +2 more
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MYCOTIC ARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE DUE TO MADURELLA GRISEA

Rheumatology, 1994
We report an unusual case of a man with two episodes of Madurella grisea infection-the first a mycetoma of the foot and the second a mycotic arthritis of the knee ...
S, Menon, J C, Edwards
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Mycetoma Due to Madurella Grisea Acquired in Mexico

Tropical Doctor, 1996
Mycetomas due to Madurella grisea have been reported from South America, Central America, the Caribbean Islands, Africa, and Asia, but only rarely from Mexico1–3. We report a case of mycetoma due to M. grisea acquired in northern Mexico.
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Studies on components of the chloroform-methanol extract fromMadurella grisea

Medical Mycology, 1986
Some of the lipids described in many fungi were found in Madurella grisea, in addition to other diethyl ether-soluble components with peculiar characteristics. One fraction structurally related to ethane diol (ethylene glycol) accounted for about 41% and a compound identified as methyl terephthalate represented about 38% of the extract.
A E, Cury, T, Ioneda, P S, Minami
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Serological differences betweenPyrenochaeta romeroiandMadurella grisea

Medical Mycology, 1969
Madurella grisea and Pyrenochaeta romeroi are difficult to distinguish from one another by morphological or physiological methods. However, antisera to either give arcs of precipitation in agar only with the homologous antigens. There is no evidence of serological cross reactivity.
I G, Murray, H R, Buckley
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Madurella grisea n. sp.

Mycopathologia, 1943
Juan E. Mackinnon   +2 more
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Mycetomas caused byCurvularia lunata, Madurella grisea, Aspergillus nidulans, andNocardia brasiliensisin Sudan

Medical Mycology, 1973
Four cases of mycetoma are described from the Sudan. The first is an authentic case due to Curvularia lunata. The others were due to Madurella grisea, Aspergillus nidulans and Nocardia brasiliensis.
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