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  2. Fungal infection - Wikipedia

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    Fungal infection, also known as mycosis, is a disease caused by fungi. [ 5 ] [ 13 ] Different types are traditionally divided according to the part of the body affected; superficial, subcutaneous , and systemic.

  3. Paracoccidioidomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Co-trimoxazole is a second-line agent and is preferred for those with brain involvement, and during pregnancy. [13] For severe cases, intravenous treatment with amphotericin B is indicated, for an average of 2 to 4 weeks. [13] Prednisolone prescribed at the same time may reduce inflammation during treatment. [13]

  4. Phaeohyphomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment plans and management vary across taxa because this disease tends to affect each species differently. Antifungal drugs are the first line of defense to kill the agents causing phaeohyphomycosis, but despite the significant progress made in the last two decades and a 30% increase in available antifungal drugs since 2000, many drugs are ...

  5. Amphotericin B - Wikipedia

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    Allergic symptoms including anaphylaxis may occur. [4] Other serious side effects include low blood potassium and myocarditis (inflammation of the heart). [3] It appears to be relatively safe in pregnancy. [4] There is a lipid formulation that has a lower risk of side effects. [4]

  6. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms of pregnancy are common, benign conditions that result from the changes to the body that occur during pregnancy. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy typically change as pregnancy progresses, although several symptoms may be present throughout. Depending on severity, common symptoms in pregnancy can develop into complications. [1 ...

  7. Chromoblastomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Other treatment options are the antifungal drug terbinafine, [12] another antifungal azole posaconazole, and heat therapy. Antibiotics may be used to treat bacterial superinfections. [citation needed] Amphotericin B has also been used. [13] Photodynamic therapy is a newer type of therapy used to treat Chromoblastomycosis. [14]

  8. Mycosis fungoides - Wikipedia

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    Mycosis fungoides, also known as Alibert-Bazin syndrome or granuloma fungoides, [1] is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It generally affects the skin, but may progress internally over time. Symptoms include rash, tumors, skin lesions, and itchy skin. While the cause remains unclear, most cases are not hereditary.

  9. Botryomycosis - Wikipedia

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    The disease was originally discovered by Otto Bollinger (1843–1909) in 1870, and its name was coined by Sebastiano Rivolta (1832–1893) in 1884. The name refers to its grape-like granules (Gr. botryo = grapes) and the mistakenly implied fungal etiology (Gr. mykes = fungus). [2]

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