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micro : characterisitc involvement of the ear
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12.24.04 (3 years ago)
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with pseudokeloidal nodules & infiltrations of the helix , like the cauliflower ear of a boxer
a) lobomycosis
b) chromoblastomycosis
c) mycetoma
d) nocardiosis
ans with ref !!
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12.24.04 (3 years ago)
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do us a favour quote the book where u found this question
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12.24.04 (3 years ago)
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hand book of mcqs in Dermatology
by paras publications
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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chromoblastomycosis
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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ans given is a
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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chromoblastomycosis also causes caulifloer like lesion thats y
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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may b the site of affectn is diff
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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Lobomycosis
Description:
Lobomycosis is a chronic, localised, subepidermal infection characterised by the presence of keloidal, verrucoid, nodular lesions or sometimes by vegetating crusty plaques and tumours. The lesions contain masses of spheroidal, yeast-like organisms tentatively referred to as Loboa loboi. There is no systemic spread. The disease has been found in humans and dolphins and is restricted to the Amazon Valley in Brasil.
Clinical manifestations:
The initial infection is thought to be caused by traumatic implantation such as an arthropod sting, snake bite, sting-ray sting, or wound acquired while cutting vegetation. The lesions begin as small, hard nodules resembling keloids and may spread slowly in the dermis and continue to develop over a period of many years. Older lesions become verrucoid and may ulcerate. The disease may be transfered to other areas of of the skin by further trauma or autoinoculation. Thus the areas of involvement may become quite extensive. Lesions are usually found on the arms, legs, face or ears.
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12.28.04 (3 years ago)
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thanks a lot BRAVO
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