2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011212
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Sporotrichosis in the nasal mucosa: A single-center retrospective study of 37 cases from 1998 to 2020

Abstract: Background Sporotrichosis is a subcutaneous or implantation mycosis caused by some species of the genus Sporothrix. Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, experiences hyperendemic levels of zoonotic sporotrichosis, with increasing cases of disseminated disease, especially in people living with HIV (PLHIV). Involvement of the nasal mucosa is rare and occurs isolated or in disseminated cases, with a delayed resolution. Methodology/Principal findings This study aimed to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and therap… Show more

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“…The first case of atypical zoonotic sporotrichosis was published in 2002. Nearly half of the articles (55%; 35/64) were published in the last five years (2019-2023), which correspond to an increase of 700% in comparison with the number of publications from the first 5 years of our review (Figure 2) [13][14][15][17][18][19][20][21][22][24][25][26][27][28][29]31,32,[34][35][36][37].…”
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“…The first case of atypical zoonotic sporotrichosis was published in 2002. Nearly half of the articles (55%; 35/64) were published in the last five years (2019-2023), which correspond to an increase of 700% in comparison with the number of publications from the first 5 years of our review (Figure 2) [13][14][15][17][18][19][20][21][22][24][25][26][27][28][29]31,32,[34][35][36][37].…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Mucosal involvement occurred as a primary disease in the majority of the patients (92%, n = 230/251), while the remaining (8%, n = 21) developed mucosal sporotrichosis due to a hematogenous dissemination of Sporothrix spp. Even though all such patients were cured, 12% (23/193) had sequelae of the mycosis, such as chronic dacryocystitis, corneal changes, cutaneous fistula, lagophthalmos, ectropion, entropion, pannus 180 • , symblepharon, conjunctival fibrosis, paracentral leucoma or eyelid retraction (ocular), and hyperrhynolalia and retraction of the right ala nasi (nasal) (Table 1) [15,20,21,29,31,32,41,42,47,48,52,53,57,60,61,[63][64][65]67,70,71,[73][74][75]78,79,81,82].…”
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