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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1925
Mycetoma is a well known disease of India and other tropical countries, but has been only occasionally recognized in the United States, a review of the literature revealing only fifteen cases. To this number we are now able to add four more. The first case reported was that of Kemper and Jameson, 1 in 1876, which occurred in Indiana. There seems to be
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Mycetoma is a well known disease of India and other tropical countries, but has been only occasionally recognized in the United States, a review of the literature revealing only fifteen cases. To this number we are now able to add four more. The first case reported was that of Kemper and Jameson, 1 in 1876, which occurred in Indiana. There seems to be
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Klinicheskaia khirurgiia, 1990
Mycetoma is a variety of deep mycoses. The endemic centres are situated in the countries with tropic or subtropic climate. In diagnosis, the important place belongs to microbiological, histological and roentgenological investigations. Surgical treatment supposes the radical removal of a pathological focus in aiming at preservation of the weight-bearing
D M, Bilusiak, V Z, Sviridiuk
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Mycetoma is a variety of deep mycoses. The endemic centres are situated in the countries with tropic or subtropic climate. In diagnosis, the important place belongs to microbiological, histological and roentgenological investigations. Surgical treatment supposes the radical removal of a pathological focus in aiming at preservation of the weight-bearing
D M, Bilusiak, V Z, Sviridiuk
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