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American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2006
Mycetoma is a chronic granulomatous infection that is present worldwide and endemic in tropical and subtropical regions. The infection is caused by the traumatic inoculation of a fungus (eumycetoma) or a bacterium (actinomycetoma) and generally remains localized, causing cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue swelling, nodule formation, and drainage through
Vanessa, Lichon, Amor, Khachemoune
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Mycetoma is a chronic granulomatous infection that is present worldwide and endemic in tropical and subtropical regions. The infection is caused by the traumatic inoculation of a fungus (eumycetoma) or a bacterium (actinomycetoma) and generally remains localized, causing cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue swelling, nodule formation, and drainage through
Vanessa, Lichon, Amor, Khachemoune
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Surgical Infections, 2007
Mycetoma is a tropical superficial fungal infection endemic in parts of Africa. It affects the foot and leg commonly, but any part of the body may be involved. Mycetoma presents with characteristic discharging sinuses containing fungal granules, a picture that is pathognomonic.
Modupeola O A, Samaila +2 more
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Mycetoma is a tropical superficial fungal infection endemic in parts of Africa. It affects the foot and leg commonly, but any part of the body may be involved. Mycetoma presents with characteristic discharging sinuses containing fungal granules, a picture that is pathognomonic.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1984
We have reviewed the outstanding facts about mycetoma, including the history, first reports in India, the different causal agents according to their geographic distribution, mycologic characteristics, pathology, microbiology, behavior, evolution, immunology, experimental inoculations, associated bacterial complications, and osseous lesions.
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We have reviewed the outstanding facts about mycetoma, including the history, first reports in India, the different causal agents according to their geographic distribution, mycologic characteristics, pathology, microbiology, behavior, evolution, immunology, experimental inoculations, associated bacterial complications, and osseous lesions.
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Medical Mycology, 1978
Naturally occurring mycetomas were found in 3 goats. Two had mycetomas on their hind legs and the third on its left scapula. In 2 goats the causative agents were identified by culture, histopathology and serology as Actinomadura madurae. In the remaining goat diagnosis was based only on histopathology and the causative agent was considered to be A ...
S A, Gumaa +5 more
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Naturally occurring mycetomas were found in 3 goats. Two had mycetomas on their hind legs and the third on its left scapula. In 2 goats the causative agents were identified by culture, histopathology and serology as Actinomadura madurae. In the remaining goat diagnosis was based only on histopathology and the causative agent was considered to be A ...
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1975
The subject of mycetoma is reviewed and 7 cases are reported for the first time from southern Iran. Four were causes by Actinomyces israelii and one each by Nocardia asteroides, Actinomadura madurae and Allescheria boydii.
W A, Griffiths, E, Kohout, K, Vessal
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The subject of mycetoma is reviewed and 7 cases are reported for the first time from southern Iran. Four were causes by Actinomyces israelii and one each by Nocardia asteroides, Actinomadura madurae and Allescheria boydii.
W A, Griffiths, E, Kohout, K, Vessal
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
Mycetoma is a chronic infectious disease, most commonly caused by Madurella mycetomatis, that remains localized, involves cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue, fascia, and bone, and is noncontagious. The disease is characterized by tumefaction, draining sinuses, and the presence of sclerotia.
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Mycetoma is a chronic infectious disease, most commonly caused by Madurella mycetomatis, that remains localized, involves cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue, fascia, and bone, and is noncontagious. The disease is characterized by tumefaction, draining sinuses, and the presence of sclerotia.
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 2002
We report a case of mycetoma of the sole of the foot in a 10-year-old caused by Nocardia brasiliensis. It was treated successfully with a combination of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, dapsone and rifampicin.
Ashok Menon, Pulikot +2 more
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We report a case of mycetoma of the sole of the foot in a 10-year-old caused by Nocardia brasiliensis. It was treated successfully with a combination of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, dapsone and rifampicin.
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Skeletal Radiology, 1997
Actinomycetous infections typically involve either the head and neck or the extremities following a traumatic implantation. Classic clinical associations are draining sinus tracts. This case report describes the pathologic and MR findings of a relatively acute mycetomatous process involving the soft tissues. Pathologic findings in this case included an
J A, Locken, B, Strong, T P, Martin
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Actinomycetous infections typically involve either the head and neck or the extremities following a traumatic implantation. Classic clinical associations are draining sinus tracts. This case report describes the pathologic and MR findings of a relatively acute mycetomatous process involving the soft tissues. Pathologic findings in this case included an
J A, Locken, B, Strong, T P, Martin
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
A 22-year-old Eritrean woman, who had been resident in the UK for 6 years, presented with a 3-year history of a slowly growing mass over the dorsolateral aspect of her right foot. A previous incisional open biopsy performed by the regional bone tumour unit demonstrated fungal hyphae.
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A 22-year-old Eritrean woman, who had been resident in the UK for 6 years, presented with a 3-year history of a slowly growing mass over the dorsolateral aspect of her right foot. A previous incisional open biopsy performed by the regional bone tumour unit demonstrated fungal hyphae.
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Tropical Doctor, 2009
Mycetomas are chronic, granulomatous, subcutaneous infections caused by traumatic inoculation into the skin of either the actinomycetes bacteria or the eumycetes fungi, giving rise to actinomycetomas and eumycetomas, respectively. They are endemic in the tropics afflicting mainly those of low socio-economic status and men working in agriculture.
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Mycetomas are chronic, granulomatous, subcutaneous infections caused by traumatic inoculation into the skin of either the actinomycetes bacteria or the eumycetes fungi, giving rise to actinomycetomas and eumycetomas, respectively. They are endemic in the tropics afflicting mainly those of low socio-economic status and men working in agriculture.
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