Subcutaneous mycoses: chromoblastomycosis, sporotrichosis and mycetoma.
Bonifaz, Alexandro 1; Vazquez-Gonzalez, Denisse 1; Perusquia-Ortiz, Ana Maria 2
[Miscellaneous Article]
Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft.
8(8):619-628, August 2010.
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: Subcutaneous mycoses are common in subtropical and tropical regions of the world. They are rarely observed in Europe. These mycoses are heterogeneous, but all are caused by penetrating trauma of the skin. Most cases in Europe are observed in returning travelers, aid workers, archaeologists and immigrants. Therefore, a careful, thorough history is essential in order to reach a proper diagnosis. We provide up-to-date epidemiological, clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic data on the three most important imported subcutaneous mycoses in Europe: chromoblastomycosis, sporotrichosis and mycetoma.
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