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Cluster of Nasal Rhinosporidiosis, Eastern Province, Rwanda
We report 4 recent cases of nasal rhinosporidiosis in Rwanda. All patients were boys or young men living in the same district (Gatsibo District, Eastern Province), suggesting a reservoir in the area.
Annie I. Izimukwiye +5 more
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Histomorphological spectrum of fungal infections [PDF]
Background: Fungal infections have become very common resulting in a wide range of diseases from superficial infections to invasive fungal lesions. These organisms are now capable of affecting not only the immunocompromised patients but also healthy ...
Choudhary, Mehnaz +2 more
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Rhinosporidiosis of the Left Wrist Joint: A Case Report
Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi . It usually occurs in the mucous membranes of nose, nasopharynx, and eyes, and less commonly in extra nasal sites such as skin, bones, genitalia, and even the internal ...
Surojit Mondal, Aniket Chowdhury
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Imaging features of rhinosporidiosis on contrast CT
Context: Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous disease endemic in certain regions of India. Computed tomography (CT) imaging appearances of rhinosporidiosis have not been previously described in the literature.
Shailesh M Prabhu +4 more
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Rhinosporidiosis of the tarsal conjunctiva
Rhinosporidiosis is a rare infection caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi, an organism classified in its own class, mesomycetozoea. It commonly affects mucus membranes namely the nasal mucosa, pharynx and the conjunctiva. We present the case of an 8-year-old
Akshay Gopinathan Nair +3 more
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Equine Rhinosporidiosis: a case report in brazilian midwestern [PDF]
This is the first report of equine nasal rhinosporidiosis in Mineiros, Goiás, diagnosed through the histopathological analysis of granulomatous masses removed from a horse’s nostril of a 12-year-old male horse, through a surgical procedure.
Arantes Ataíde-Júnior, Gilmar +7 more
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Rhinosporidium seeberi proven as a fungus for the first time after a century since its discovery [PDF]
The 18S rRNA gene sequencing of a pure microorganism isolated in pure culture from human rhinosporidiosis cases coded UMH.48 and preserved at 4oC, and, the fungal extracts of biopsy from new cases of nasal rhinosporidiosis were done.
M.S., Lipin Dev, V, Thankamani
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UMH.48 (NCBI JN807465) the Fungus causing Rhinosporidiosis is sensitive to anti fungal [PDF]
UMH.48, JN807465, a fungus causing Rhinosporidiosis was isolated in pure culture from biopsies from patients with nasal Rhinosporidiosis. It was identified as a lower aquatic fungus by 18S rRNA gene sequencing which compared 100% similar to the ...
M S, Lipin Dev, V, Thankamani
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Disseminated cutaneous rhinosporidiosis: Revisited
A vegetative growth in the nasal mucosa and nasopharynx present for a considerable period of time raises the possibility of rhinosporidiosis. Such presentation in the Indian subcontinent is not rare but erythematous cauliflower-like or tumor-like growths
Sumit Sen +3 more
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Rhinosporidiosis of Parotid Duct Presenting as Consecutive Bilateral Facial Swelling: A Rare Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous infection caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi. Sporadic cases of rhinosporidiosis has been reported from many countries but is endemic in Southern India ( Madurai, Ramnad, Rajapalayam and Sivaganga), Nepal ...
Santanu Sarkar +4 more
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