1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00437445
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Paracoccidioidomycosis: Study of six cases with ocular involvement

Abstract: We present 6 patients with ocular involvement due to paracoccidioidomycosis. All cases were confirmed by the finding of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in histopathological or direct mycologic examination of material from the lesion in the eyelid or conjunctiva. In two cases the bulbar conjunctiva was also involved, in another the cornea, and still another patient developed endophthalmitis. The presence of this mutilating disease which may lead to blindness should be suspected when chronic blepharitis or palpebr… Show more

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“…6), which has been recovered from soil and decaying vegetation in zones of endemic infection (southern Mexico and Central and South America), causes a severe, usually chronic disease with involvement of the skin, lungs, and lymphoid organs. Ocular involvement usually represents reactivated disease and commonly manifests as a chronic papular or ulcerating lesion of the eyelid in a man older than 30 years engaged in agriculture and coming from regions of endemic infection (353). (Fig.…”
Section: Rhizopus (R Arrhizus) Mucor (M Ramosissimus) Rhizomucor mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6), which has been recovered from soil and decaying vegetation in zones of endemic infection (southern Mexico and Central and South America), causes a severe, usually chronic disease with involvement of the skin, lungs, and lymphoid organs. Ocular involvement usually represents reactivated disease and commonly manifests as a chronic papular or ulcerating lesion of the eyelid in a man older than 30 years engaged in agriculture and coming from regions of endemic infection (353). (Fig.…”
Section: Rhizopus (R Arrhizus) Mucor (M Ramosissimus) Rhizomucor mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported to cause lesions of eyelids (46,353), cornea (353), and bulbar conjunctiva (353); anterior uveitis (353); and granulomatous uveitis (75). Diagnosis by histopathological examination or direct microscopy of lesions (353); no photomicrographic evidence.…”
Section: Coccidioides Immitismentioning
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