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A, Bhagat, K, Singla, K, Singh, P, Heer
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Clinico Epidemiological Mycological and Mycopathological study of Deep Mycoses [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Systemic and subcutaneous fungal infections are increasingly being recognized among both normal and immunocompromised individuals. The importance of these infections is due to the morbidity and mortality cause by them.
Sivayogana, R
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Rhinosporidiosis is chronic granulomatous parasitic infection caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi. The organism is now classified under mesomycetozoa as a parasite. It predominantly affects mucous membrane of nose and nasopharynx but other sites are also involved. It is non-contagious sporadic disease which is notorious for its high rate of recurrence and
, Ayub-ur-Rehman +2 more
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Dermoscopic Findings and the Histopathological Correlation of a Case of Cutaneous Rhinosporidiosis. [PDF]
Ahmed G +4 more
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Aetiopathological evaluation of epistaxis and management [PDF]
Epistaxis is defined as bleeding from the nose and it is only a symptom of various diseases. This prosaic definition belies the difficulties associated with one of otolaryngology’s most common and most difficult to treat emergencies. Fortunately these
Radhakrishnan, K R
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Introduction: The incidence of different types of rhinosporidiosis is very high in the rural western part of West Bengal. The treatment of choice is surgical excision and cauterization of the base. The recurrence rate is very high. Aims and objectives:
Debdulal Chakraborty +2 more
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Concurrent Occurrence of Nasopharyngeal and Disseminated Cutaneous Rhinosporidiosis: A Rare Presentation. [PDF]
Neogi S, Mridha K, Naskar B, Dey P.
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Clinical Spectrum and Management Outcome of Ocular and Adnexal Rhinosporidiosis. [PDF]
Alam MS, Shrirao N.
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