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Mycetoma Involving the Heart

2013 
A 59-year-old female farm worker developed a dark-centered cutaneous lesion in her right leg, associated with progressive swelling for the past 35 years. During the past 4 years, she also had dry cough and dyspnea, which became more intense for the past 6 months. She complained of asthenia and weight loss of 10 kg in the previous year. The patient had diabetes mellitus and hypertension. On physical examination, she had crackling rale at the base of the lungs, edema of the distal right lower limb, with several sinuses and ulcerated lesions of ≈1 cm with purulent discharge (Figure 1). Figure 1. Right lower foot with several ulcerated lesions with purulent discharge. Radiographic studies showed lytic foci of destruction in the medullary cavity with bone expansion, reactive sclerosis, and thickening of the cortex in right tibia and in bones of the right foot. Metatarsal bones also had cortical scalloping (Figure 2A and 2B). T1-weighted magnetic resonance image of the right foot with fat suppression after intravenous gadolinium demonstrate numerous round lesions containing small low-signal foci, also known as dot-in-circle sign, representing granulation tissue surrounded …
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