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Epidemiological profile of eumycetomas in Rabat, Morocco, over 40 years

Eumycetomas are chronic subcutaneous pseudo-tumoral infections, endemic in arid tropical areas, which are caused by exogenous fungi that produce grains in vivo. The objective of our work is to establish their epidemiological, clinical and mycological profile in our Moroccan context. Therefore, we co...

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Published in:Journal de mycologie médicale 2019-12, Vol.29 (4), p.356-360
Main Authors: Tazi, S., Konzi, K.M.-E., Chachi, E.M., Lyagoubi, M., Aoufi, S.
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description Eumycetomas are chronic subcutaneous pseudo-tumoral infections, endemic in arid tropical areas, which are caused by exogenous fungi that produce grains in vivo. The objective of our work is to establish their epidemiological, clinical and mycological profile in our Moroccan context. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective study, extending from 1975 to 2019, compiling all cases of eumycetomas that were diagnosed in the parasitology-mycology laboratory of the Ibn Sina University Hospital of Rabat. The diagnosis, based on the swabbing of exudates and eventual grains or the study of biopsies, included the direct examination of 30% KOH mounts, the realization of appositions colored by May-Grünwald-Giemsa and the incubation on 3 Sabouraud media at 27° and 37°C. In 44 years, 12 cases of eumycetoma have been diagnosed, with a male to female ratio of 5:1 and a mean age of 44.8 years. The lesions, evolving from 1 to 30 years, were podal in 10 cases, popliteal and gluteal in one case each, with osteolysis in 3 patients. The collected grains were black in 9 cases, white in 2 others. Direct examination was unanimously positive, revealing entangled hyphae, whilst culture isolated Madurella sp. in 9 cases, Trichophyton rubrum, Acremonium sp. in one case each and remained sterile in the last case. The treatment was medical in 8 cases, medico-surgical in 3 others, with loss of sight of most patients.
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Clinical Laboratory Techniques
Eumycetomas
Female
Fungi - classification
Fungi - isolation & purification
Humans
Madura foot
Madurella - isolation & purification
Madurella mycetomatis
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Middle Aged
Morocco
Morocco - epidemiology
Multi-fistulized swelling
Mycetoma - diagnosis
Mycetoma - drug therapy
Mycetoma - epidemiology
Retrospective Studies
Trichophyton - isolation & purification
Young Adult
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