Alleviating a Nomad's Anguish: Successful Treatment of a Case of Leg Mycetoma—A Case Report

  • Maina A
  • Macharia J
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Introduction . Mycetoma is a localized, chronic, progressive, granulomatous, inflammatory, non contagious, tumour-like lesion with sinuses discharging different types of granules. The organisms are usually inoculated into any body part subject to trauma-usually the foot. Treatment is medical and/or surgical. Prognosis is good in early cases with high recurrences in late cases or those inadequately treated. The authors describe the successful treatment of a severe case of leg mycetoma, with combined surgical and medical therapies.

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Maina, A. M., & Macharia, J. T. (2012). Alleviating a Nomad’s Anguish: Successful Treatment of a Case of Leg Mycetoma—A Case Report. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2012, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/753174

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