Look before you leap: A case series of conidiobolomycosis from the Indian subcontinent.

IF 1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_167_18
Nitin Gupta, Rajeev Kumar, Prashant Ramteke, Manish Soneja
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Conidiobolomycosis is an extremely rare subcutaneous rhinofacial indolent infection caused by Conidiobolus coronatus and Conidiobolus incongruus. It is reported mainly from the tropical and subtropical parts of the world, mostly in form of isolated case reports or small case series. Two immunocompetent male patients presented to our center with indolent nasal swelling and features of nasal obstruction. They were treated outside with antibiotics and/or steroids and were referred to us with nonresolving symptoms. Both of them were diagnosed based on the characteristic histopathological findings and were successfully treated with saturated solution of potassium iodide. Conidiobolomycosis is an important differential in patients presenting with centrofacial swelling. Early suspicion and timely referral by the primary care physicians will help in early diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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三思而后行:印度次大陆的一系列分生孢子菌病病例。
摘要分生孢子菌病是一种极为罕见的鼻面部皮下惰性感染,由冠状分生孢子菌和不一致分生孢子菌引起。报告主要来自世界热带和亚热带地区,大多以孤立病例报告或小病例系列的形式出现。两名免疫功能正常的男性患者以无痛性鼻肿胀和鼻塞的特征来到我们的中心。他们在室外接受抗生素和/或类固醇治疗,并因症状未缓解而转介给我们。这两种疾病都是根据组织病理学特征诊断的,并成功地用饱和碘化钾溶液治疗。分生孢子菌病是面部中央肿胀患者的重要鉴别指标。初级保健医生的早期怀疑和及时转诊将有助于该病的早期诊断和治疗。
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