2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2006.02960.x
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Disseminated pheohyphomycosis

Abstract: A 40-year-old male agricultural laborer presented to our clinic with asymptomatic swellings on his left hand and left leg of 2 years' duration. A pea-sized swelling was first noticed on the back of the left hand, which was gradual in onset and slowly progressed to its present size. The patient later noticed multiple swellings over his left leg and thigh, with a similar progression. There was no history suggestive of inflammatory changes or discharge from the lesions. There was no previous history of trauma. Th… Show more

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“…1 Disseminated disease should be treated with systemic antifungal chemotherapy. 1,6,7,10 In conclusion, cutaneous Bipolaris infection can cause of chronic, non-healing ulcers, Bipolaris spp. are often misdiagnosed as non-pathogenic Drechslera or Helminthosorium and careful microscopic identification can differentiate the categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…1 Disseminated disease should be treated with systemic antifungal chemotherapy. 1,6,7,10 In conclusion, cutaneous Bipolaris infection can cause of chronic, non-healing ulcers, Bipolaris spp. are often misdiagnosed as non-pathogenic Drechslera or Helminthosorium and careful microscopic identification can differentiate the categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…[1][2][3] Dissemination can occur. 4 Gomori methenamine silver staining showed numerous pigmented fungal spores and hyphae (Fig 3). The histology of phaeohyphomycosis is distinct from those of mycetoma and chromoblastomycosis.…”
Section: B Noninfectious Foreign Body Granuloma Ementioning
confidence: 97%
“…On dermatological examination, he had multiple tender skin coloured to erythematous nodules of size varying from 2 x 1 cm to 5 x 4 cm on the face, trunk, forearms, hand and a few lesions on the lower limbs [ Figure 1,2]. Few nodules had dissolved to form abscess [ Figure 3] and a few had ruptured to form crusted plaques [ Figure 4].…”
Section: Clinical Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their inhalation would result in primary pulmonary disease and they can eventually metastasize to any part of the body. 2 Nocardiosis has been reported from all over the world. However, in India, the number of reports of Nocardia infection is limited.…”
Section: Final Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%