Jacyk et al., 1997 |
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M/63 |
Large tumorous mass on the |
Immunosuppressed. |
ITZ for 3 months with complete |
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right thigh over 3 months. |
Prolonged use of |
healing of the lesion. |
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prednisone and cyclosporin. |
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Lacaz, et al., 2002 |
Brazil |
F/30 |
Ulcerogenic subcutaneous |
Immunosuppressed due to |
Surgical excision, remaining evident |
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lesion. |
renal transplant. |
cicatricial process after one year. |
Jain, Agrawal & Jain, 2003 |
India |
F/45 |
Small, painless, stellate lesion on the face. |
Immunocompetent. |
Corticosteroid and amphotericin B. After |
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Pyogranulomatous foci and low inflammation. Encapsulated cyst. |
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3 months the patient presented scraping negative for fungi. |
Arnoldo, et al., 2005; |
USA |
F/32 |
Erythematous hardened |
Immunosuppressed due to |
FCZ and ITZ with no response. |
Hussey et al., 2005; |
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plaques and floating nodules |
treatment of SLE and RA |
Surgical treatment was adopted with |
Werlinger & Yen Moore, 2005 |
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with purulent drainage. Crust formation on the back. |
during pregnancy. |
grafting and ITZ for 8 months. Healing was achieved. |
Petrini, et al., 2006 |
Thailand |
M/F couple |
Purulent infections on the legs following tsunami- |
Local immunosuppression. Concomitant infections by |
Voriconazole for one month, clarithromycin and amikacin. Skin |
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associated injuries and subsequently skin grafts after |
C. bantiana and Mycobacterium abscessus.
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biopsies after this period were negative for fungi. |
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multiple surgical revision. |
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Neoh et al., 2007 |
China |
F/56 |
Erythematous plaque on the |
Immunocompetent. |
3 months of persistence and |
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face with 4 years of evolution |
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recurrence after electrocautery, use |
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after trauma with a branch. |
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of ITZ and surgical excision. Cure |
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after terbinafine treatment for 5 months. |
Pincus et al., 2009 |
USA |
M/26 |
Erythema, edema, and |
Local immunosuppression |
Incision, drainage and systemic |
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tenderness around the scar on the right arm following a |
after four months of serial intralesional corticosteroid |
antifungal therapy with ITZ (ended due to intolerance), then oral |
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motor vehicle accident in Puerto Rico. |
injections. |
voriconazole for 4 months. |
Schoeffler et al., 2011 |
France |
M/48 |
Single, painless and non- |
Local immunosuppression |
Surgical excision and. |
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suppurative nodular lesion on |
due to corticosteroid |
no recurrence |
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the right, after a trip to Vietnam. |
injections in the cicatricial lesions. |
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Khader, et al., 2015 |
India |
F/38 |
Granuloma-like nodules |
Immunosuppressed due to |
ITZ for 6 months. |
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(lower limbs), dermatophytosis-like plaques |
prolonged use of corticosteroids and |
. Complete resolution |
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(foot), and subcutaneous cysts (hand). |
cyclosporine. |
of all lesions |
Patel, Kapadiya, & Shah, 2016 |
India |
F/50 |
Non-healing wound with blackening of skin at local |
Immunosuppressed due to uncontrolled |
Voriconazole for 6 weeks, terbinafine for 14 days and amphotericin-B. |
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site after abdominal hernia repair surgery. |
diabetes mellitus. |
Complete wound healing. |