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Mycetoma in a Cat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1972
SUMMARY Two surgical attempts were made to remove a mass over the left scapula of a domestic short-haired cat. The mass was culturally and histologically diagnosed as a mycetoma caused by Streptomyces sp. An intact mycetoma may clinically be misdiagnosed as a partial or completely indurated abscess.
G E, Lewis, W J, Fidler, M H, Crumrine
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The migrating mycetoma

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1977
A case of mycetoma is presented in which the fungus ball migrated from the apex to the base of the lung as a result of progressive parencyhmal destruction by tuberculosis. Histological and serological data suggested Aspergillus fumigatus as the cause of the mycetoma. Aspergillomas rarely coexist in cavities with active tuberculosis.
A S, Katz, W, Weiss, A, Steinberg
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The Epidemiology of Mycetoma

Current Fungal Infection Reports, 2012
Mycetoma is one of the badly neglected health problems across the globe. It is commonly seen in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a chronic subcutaneous granulomatous destructive inflammatory disease which eventually invades deep structures and bones and produce massive deformity and disability.
Fahal, AH   +1 more
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Mycetoma of the hand

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1989
Mycetoma or maduromycosis is a rare chronic granulomatous disease caused by a fungus infection. We report a rare case of mycetoma in the hand; to our knowledge this is the first report in the United States of mycetoma caused by Nocardia asteroides. The patient had had 2 years of chronic drainage and edema of the left hand after a penetrating injury ...
R E, Martinez   +3 more
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Mycetomas in Madras

Medical Mycology, 1977
In 90 of 150 cases clinically diagnosed as mycetoma in the Department of Pathology, Madras Medical College, from January 1964 to June 1975, histopathological study revealed granules. Besides special staining procedures, cultural methods were undertaken in recent cases. The age and sex incidence, site of lesion and the species of fungi identified on the
T V, Venugopal   +4 more
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Pulmonary Mycetoma

Australasian Radiology, 1963
SUMMARYAttention is drawn to the not uncommon condition of pulmonary mycetoma (asper‐gilloma). From a personal series of seven cases, two histories are quoted, one being a patient with bilateral lesions.Some aspects of the aetiology of the primary lesion and of the mycological features are discussed, and reasons advanced in explanation of an apparent ...
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Mycetoma

British Journal of Dermatology, 1978
R S, Barnetson, L J, Milne
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Modelling the spatial distribution of mycetoma in Sudan

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2021
Rowa Hassan, Hope Simpson, Jorge Cano
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Pulmonary mycetoma

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2014
Anantharam, Ramasamy   +2 more
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