
Abstract The mycetoma is a granulomatous chronic disease, subcutaneous disease is the common presentation, very few cases are reported affecting central nervous system, but there are not cases in Renal Transplant (RT).
Medicine (General), Epidemiology, abscess, nephrology, Case Report, Dermatology, FOS: Health sciences, Kidney, Microbiology, Presentation (obstetrics), Epidemiology and Management of Fungal Infections, R5-920, renal transplant, Health Sciences, Pathology, Disease, Internal medicine, Clinical and Molecular Aspects of Nocardiosis, R, Pathogenesis and Clinical Management of Rhodococcus equi Infections, Infectious Diseases, Renal transplant, Central nervous system, FOS: Biological sciences, Mycetoma, Medicine, Surgery, mycetoma
Medicine (General), Epidemiology, abscess, nephrology, Case Report, Dermatology, FOS: Health sciences, Kidney, Microbiology, Presentation (obstetrics), Epidemiology and Management of Fungal Infections, R5-920, renal transplant, Health Sciences, Pathology, Disease, Internal medicine, Clinical and Molecular Aspects of Nocardiosis, R, Pathogenesis and Clinical Management of Rhodococcus equi Infections, Infectious Diseases, Renal transplant, Central nervous system, FOS: Biological sciences, Mycetoma, Medicine, Surgery, mycetoma
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