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Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling

BACKGROUND: Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis is a specific fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. It is considered as a rare and neglected disease in tropical and subtropical areas. We would like to present our cases to aid other physicians in the improved recognition of typical cases...

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Autores principales: Chaiyasate, Saisawat, Salee, Parichat, Sukapan, Kornkanok, Teeranoraseth, Tanyathorn, Roongrotwattanasiri, Kannika
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32714524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.07.013
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author Chaiyasate, Saisawat
Salee, Parichat
Sukapan, Kornkanok
Teeranoraseth, Tanyathorn
Roongrotwattanasiri, Kannika
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Salee, Parichat
Sukapan, Kornkanok
Teeranoraseth, Tanyathorn
Roongrotwattanasiri, Kannika
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description BACKGROUND: Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis is a specific fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. It is considered as a rare and neglected disease in tropical and subtropical areas. We would like to present our cases to aid other physicians in the improved recognition of typical cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review was performed on patients with the diagnosis of Conidiobolomycosis or Entomophthoramycosis in Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand, from January 2009 to May 2019. There were seven cases with a definite pathologic report or culture in this review. RESULTS: All seven patients were men and were referred to the university hospital for diagnosis. The mean age was 53 ± 15.7, ranging from 27 to 71 years. Most of the patients (85.7%) presented first with nasal or rhinofacial swelling and nasal obstruction. The definite diagnosis came from clinical presentation and investigation with a tissue biopsy, culture and communication among physicians. Patients responded well with a combination of medical treatment, including potassium iodide (KI), co-trimoxazole, or itraconazole. CONCLUSION: Rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis or Conidiobolomycosis typically can be diagnosed under a suspicious clinical presentation. The obvious clinical response can be seen within several weeks after medication.
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spelling pubmed-73694232020-07-23 Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling Chaiyasate, Saisawat Salee, Parichat Sukapan, Kornkanok Teeranoraseth, Tanyathorn Roongrotwattanasiri, Kannika Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research BACKGROUND: Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis is a specific fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. It is considered as a rare and neglected disease in tropical and subtropical areas. We would like to present our cases to aid other physicians in the improved recognition of typical cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review was performed on patients with the diagnosis of Conidiobolomycosis or Entomophthoramycosis in Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand, from January 2009 to May 2019. There were seven cases with a definite pathologic report or culture in this review. RESULTS: All seven patients were men and were referred to the university hospital for diagnosis. The mean age was 53 ± 15.7, ranging from 27 to 71 years. Most of the patients (85.7%) presented first with nasal or rhinofacial swelling and nasal obstruction. The definite diagnosis came from clinical presentation and investigation with a tissue biopsy, culture and communication among physicians. Patients responded well with a combination of medical treatment, including potassium iodide (KI), co-trimoxazole, or itraconazole. CONCLUSION: Rhinofacial entomophthoromycosis or Conidiobolomycosis typically can be diagnosed under a suspicious clinical presentation. The obvious clinical response can be seen within several weeks after medication. Elsevier 2020-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7369423/ /pubmed/32714524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.07.013 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chaiyasate, Saisawat
Salee, Parichat
Sukapan, Kornkanok
Teeranoraseth, Tanyathorn
Roongrotwattanasiri, Kannika
Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
title Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
title_full Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
title_fullStr Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
title_full_unstemmed Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
title_short Rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
title_sort rhinofacial entomophthoramycosis case series, the unusual cause of facial swelling
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32714524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.07.013
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