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Facial sporotrichosis and chromoblastomycosis In Madagascar: serial cases

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Abstract Objective our study aims to determine the epidemiological and clinical management of deep facial mycosis cases.Methods We have conducted a prospective descriptive study of facial sporotrichosis and chromoblastomycosis cases at the two dermatology departments of Antananarivo University Hospital to document current various forms of facial infections.Results The study spanned over a period of five years, from 2013 to 2017. We have found 148 cases of deep mycoses, including 63 cases (42.6%) of sporotrichosis and 50 cases (33.9%) of chromoblastomycosis. Nine cases (6%) of deep mycoses on the face have been recorded, 5 of which are children aged 5 to 15. Infections are mostly located on the palpebral region, affecting 80% of the screened patients. All patients were treated orally with itraconazole.Conclusion being children, auto-inoculation and infection of other family member are risks factors for facial chromoblastomycosis and sporotrichosis contamination
Title: Facial sporotrichosis and chromoblastomycosis In Madagascar: serial cases
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Abstract Objective our study aims to determine the epidemiological and clinical management of deep facial mycosis cases.
Methods We have conducted a prospective descriptive study of facial sporotrichosis and chromoblastomycosis cases at the two dermatology departments of Antananarivo University Hospital to document current various forms of facial infections.
Results The study spanned over a period of five years, from 2013 to 2017.
We have found 148 cases of deep mycoses, including 63 cases (42.
6%) of sporotrichosis and 50 cases (33.
9%) of chromoblastomycosis.
Nine cases (6%) of deep mycoses on the face have been recorded, 5 of which are children aged 5 to 15.
Infections are mostly located on the palpebral region, affecting 80% of the screened patients.
All patients were treated orally with itraconazole.
Conclusion being children, auto-inoculation and infection of other family member are risks factors for facial chromoblastomycosis and sporotrichosis contamination.

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