1972
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821972000500001
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A entomoftorose nasal

Abstract: S ão apresentados os dados clínico-patológicos de dois casos de entom oftorose nasal, ?iova doença hum ana causada por um ficom iceto -E n to m o p h th o r a c c r o n a ta . Os pacientes, uma m enina e um h om em , com 8 e 44 anos de idade respectivam ente, apresentaram doença localizada, com nódulos no nariz e re gião paranasa.1, edem a e deform ação da, face. O parasito foi isolado do prim ei ro caso, ma,s todas as ten tativas paroi isolá-lo no segundo caso resultaram n e gativas. H istologicam ente, havia… Show more

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“…In Brazil, the first case was described by ANDRADE et al in 1967 1 , only two years after the first reports on this mycosis in cases from Africa and Jamaica. Later on, cases were reported from the states of the North 9,10 and more frequently from the Northeast of Brazil (states of Bahia, Piauí, Maranhão, and Sergipe) 1,2,6,8,14,17 . In the present case the patient was a native of the state of Maranhão, reinforcing the Northeast as the main focus of this mycosis in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the first case was described by ANDRADE et al in 1967 1 , only two years after the first reports on this mycosis in cases from Africa and Jamaica. Later on, cases were reported from the states of the North 9,10 and more frequently from the Northeast of Brazil (states of Bahia, Piauí, Maranhão, and Sergipe) 1,2,6,8,14,17 . In the present case the patient was a native of the state of Maranhão, reinforcing the Northeast as the main focus of this mycosis in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%