2017
DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myx075
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Chromoblastomycosis in Taiwan: A report of 30 cases and a review of the literature

Abstract: Chromoblastomycosis (CBM) is an implantation mycosis characterized by the presence of pigmented muriform cells in tissue. CBM is endemic in Taiwan, but only three formal cases have been reported to date because of underreporting. To describe and update its epidemiologic features, we report a series of 30 cases between 2003 and 2016 at a single medical center. Patients were predominately male (2.75:1). The mean age of onset was 65.9 years, and disease duration ranged from 2 months to 20 years. Diabetes was the … Show more

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“…Chromoblastomycosis predominates in men between 30 and 50 years, rural workers, with a history of trauma in exposed parts of the body . In our series, the average age was higher, like in Taiwan . In India, the mean age at presentation was 43.3 years, with male to female ratio of 4.2 : 1.…”
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“…Chromoblastomycosis predominates in men between 30 and 50 years, rural workers, with a history of trauma in exposed parts of the body . In our series, the average age was higher, like in Taiwan . In India, the mean age at presentation was 43.3 years, with male to female ratio of 4.2 : 1.…”
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confidence: 42%
“…In all series reviewed, F. pedrosoi and C. carrionii were the most common . Chromoblastomycosis is primarily of the tropics and subtropics.…”
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“…Previously reported dermoscopic findings in chromoblastomycosis are of typical plaque and verrucous lesions that focused mainly on surface changes describing crusting and scaling with brown dots, red‐white areas, and yellowish areas . Abundance of brown and black dots on dermoscopy corresponding to the fungal sclerotic bodies has been put forward as the most useful sign in making a diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis .…”
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