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Case Report
PMID: 20952979
Chromoblastomycosis
Rakesh Bharti1 , SK Malhotra2 , Manjit Singh Bal2 , Karan Sharma2
1 Civil Hospital, Amritsar, India
2 Governemnt Medical College, Amritsar, India
Correspondence Address:
Rakesh Bharti
10-Radha Swami Road, Amritsar
India
2 Governemnt Medical College, Amritsar, India
Correspondence Address:
Rakesh Bharti
10-Radha Swami Road, Amritsar
India
How to cite this article: Bharti R, Malhotra S K, Bal MS, Sharma K. Chromoblastomycosis. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1995;61:54-55 |
Copyright: (C)1995 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Abstract
This is an account of twenty eight years of sufferings of a young sikh agriculturist, who ultimately succumbed to chromoblastomycosis- a not so uncommon mycotic infection, despite the use of toxic (amphoterecin-B) and newer antimycotic drugs (ketoconazole). Involvement of face, small and large gut, larynx and trachea are the other highlights of this case.
Keywords: Chromoblastomycosis, Amphoterecin-B, Ketoconazole
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