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Rhinosporidiosis in Kuwait
Abstract:
Three cases of rhinosporidiosis are reported for the first time from Kuwait, a state in the Arabian Gulf. All patients were male expatriate workers from the Indian subcontinent. Relevant epidemiological, clinical and pathological aspects of the disease are discussed.
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