1979
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x1979000300009
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Cromomicose cerebral: registro de um caso

Abstract: Os fungos de cor pardacenta, pigmentados ou dematiáceos, distribuídos pelos gêneros Phialophora, Fonsecaea e Cladosporium a » 10 causam no homem dois tipos distintos e aparentemente independentes de doenças 9 .A cromomicose cutânea é freqüente e predomina nos países tropicais. Caracteriza-se por extensas lesões verrucosas, de evolução crônica, envolvendo principalmente os membros inferiores. Diversas espécies de Phialophora e o Cladosporium carrionii têm sdo implicadas como agentes etiológicos 2 > 6 .

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“…In Brazil there are four case reports of cerebral involvement of the central nervous system by dematiaceous fungi, three of them without culture 3,7,8,10 . The first report 3 was in 1953 and described chromoblastomycosis involving meninges of the basis of the skull and the first cervical segments of the spinal cord.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In Brazil there are four case reports of cerebral involvement of the central nervous system by dematiaceous fungi, three of them without culture 3,7,8,10 . The first report 3 was in 1953 and described chromoblastomycosis involving meninges of the basis of the skull and the first cervical segments of the spinal cord.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first report 3 was in 1953 and described chromoblastomycosis involving meninges of the basis of the skull and the first cervical segments of the spinal cord. In 1979 QUEIROZ et al 10 reported a case of brain abscess and meningitis caused by a pigmented fungus. The report by LOPES et al 7 was of cervical cord compression due to chronic granulomatous meningitis with dense fibrosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%