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Integrated action for skin NTDs: Deconstructing transmission, addressing knowledge gaps, and championing one health strategies. [PDF]

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Structure-activity relationships of fenarimol analogues with potent <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> activity against <i>Madurella mycetomatis</i>, the main causative agent of mycetoma. [PDF]

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A Rare Case of Actinomycetoma In Pregnancy: Effective Treatment with the Combination of Amoxicillin-Clavulanic Acid. [PDF]

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Mycetoma

Skeletal Radiology, 1985
A retrospective analysis was made of the radiologic features of 30 cases of mycetoma. Conventional radiographs, computerized tomography (CT), and isotope bone scans were assessed. Soft-tissue swelling was the only abnormality in 27%. Periosteal reaction was present in 67%, sclerosis in 53%, endosteal reaction in 50%, and cortical erosions in 43 ...
D B, Lewall, S, Ofole, B, Bendl
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Mycetoma

Clinics in Dermatology, 2007
Mycetoma is a granulomatous infection affecting mainly the feet and lower extremities. It can be caused either by aerobic, branched actinomycetes or by eumycetes. Most cases are found in tropical and subtropical regions. The infection is usually produced by the introduction of the etiologic agents through minor wounds caused by thorns and wood ...
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Mycetoma

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2000
Subcutaneous fungal infections are relatively uncommon in the lower extremity. Mycetoma begins as painless papules or nodules that increase in size and progresses to involve the connective tissue. Diagnosis is based on biopsy, with definitive identification of the organism needed for effective treatment. Treatment consists of antifungal medications and
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Mycetoma

Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Mycetoma is the most common deep mycosis in humans. It is a chronic, progressive, and destructive disease primarily caused by actinomycetes (98%). Mycetoma involves the skin and soft tissues, often bone, and occasionally the central nervous system, lungs, and other internal organs. It is found mainly in men working in the fields of countries located in
M, Magaña, M, Magaña-García
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