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Sharda R Rane1, Alamelu Jayaraman, S C Puranik
1Department of Pathology, BJ Medical College, Pune, India. ranelab@vsnl.com
Abstract:
Entomopthoromycosis is a rare subcutaneous infection and manifests in two clinically distinct forms. Subcutaneous zygomycosis which manifests as a painless nodule on the trunk or the extremities and rhinofacial zygomycosis which is a locally progressive infection of the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses and soft tissues of the face. Neither of these two forms occur in patients with underlying disease or defective immunity. Here we report four cases of entomopthoromycosis.
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