Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Aug 1988)

Histological and microbiological aspects of actinomycetoma cases in Venezuela

  • José Antonio Serrano,
  • Blaine Beaman,
  • Maria Antonieta Mejia,
  • Jesus Eduardo Viloria,
  • Ramón Zamora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651988000400009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 297 – 304

Abstract

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A ten year (1976-1986) review study of cases of Actinomycetoma in Venezuela was made through personal interview and clinical examinations, analysis of medical records of patients with actinomycetoma, histological studies of biopsy samples, as well as microbiological studies of isolates strain, also through out personal interviews with researchers and dermatologists who were sources of information on mycetoma cases. A total of 47 cases were recorded. As etiologic agent Actinomadura madurae was found in 20 cases - (42.5%), Nocardia brasiliensis in 13 cases (27.6%), Nocardia spp 7 cases (14.8%), Streptomyces somaliensis in 4 cases (8.5%), N. asteroides in 2 cases (4.2%) and N. otitidis caviarum, (N. caviae) in 1 case (2.1%). Most of the reported cases involved individuals living and working in rural areas, mostly males who outnumber females 4:1. The patients were 18 to 80 years old. A. madurae was reported as the most frequent etiologic agent. Most of the clinical cases were seen when the disease was well established. Twenty four of the forty seven cases reported were observed in Lara State, which represents a 51.0% of all the cases studied.

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