2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2021.e01076
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A case of primary disseminated rhinosporidiosis and dapsone-induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia: A therapeutic misadventure

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“…Cases of rhinosporidiosis have been described mainly in horses (Argenta et al, 2018;Tizzano et al, 2021;Zibordi et al, 2020), humans (Ghosh et al, 2021;Sarkar et al, 2020;Tiwari et al, 2015), and sporadically in cattle (Riet-Correa et al, 1983), mules (Berrocal & López, 2007), canines (Borrás et al, 2020;Borteiro et al, 2018;Cridge et al, 2021), cats (Brenseke & Saunders, 2010;Moisan & Baker, 2001) and waterfowl (Kennedy et al, 1995). Lesions are characterized by polypoid, granulomatous, friable and painless nodules, which can occur in the nasal cavity, larynx, ocular conjunctiva, skin, oral mucosa, genitalia, lips and ears (Tiwari et al, 2015).…”
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“…Cases of rhinosporidiosis have been described mainly in horses (Argenta et al, 2018;Tizzano et al, 2021;Zibordi et al, 2020), humans (Ghosh et al, 2021;Sarkar et al, 2020;Tiwari et al, 2015), and sporadically in cattle (Riet-Correa et al, 1983), mules (Berrocal & López, 2007), canines (Borrás et al, 2020;Borteiro et al, 2018;Cridge et al, 2021), cats (Brenseke & Saunders, 2010;Moisan & Baker, 2001) and waterfowl (Kennedy et al, 1995). Lesions are characterized by polypoid, granulomatous, friable and painless nodules, which can occur in the nasal cavity, larynx, ocular conjunctiva, skin, oral mucosa, genitalia, lips and ears (Tiwari et al, 2015).…”
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“…Sessile or pedunculated polyps affecting nose and nasopharynx is the most common presentation. There are predominantly three modes of cutaneous transmission;[ 1 ] autoinoculation, hematogenous transmission, and direct implantation. Cutaneous dissemination has been reported to occur in immunocompetent[ 2 ] as well as immunosuppressed[ 3 ] patients.…”
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“…[ 4 ] and Ghosh et al . [ 1 ] Cutaneous rhinosporidiosis has protean manifestations. Literature review shows tumor like nodules, warty papules and plaques, subcutaneous nodules and giant masses resembling soft tissue tumors to be the most common presentation.…”
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