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ICD-10 code: B48.0

Disease category: B48: Other mycoses, not elsewhere classified

Lobomycosis: A Rare Skin Infection

Lobomycosis is a rare chronic skin infection caused by the fungus Lacazia loboi. The infection is predominantly found in South and Central America, particularly in the Amazon basin. It mainly affects individuals who work or live in rural areas, such as farmers, fishermen, and hunters.

The fungus enters the body through a break in the skin, usually caused by an injury or insect bite. The infection initially appears as a small nodule or papule on the skin, which gradually grows and becomes disfiguring. The nodules are usually painless but can cause itching and burning sensation. The disease progresses slowly and can take several years before it becomes severe.

  1. Causes:
    • Fungus - Lacazia loboi
    • Exposure to contaminated soil or water
    • Direct contact with infected animals such as armadillos
  2. Symptoms:
    • Small nodules or papules on the skin
    • Disfiguring skin lesions
    • Itching and burning sensation
    • Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation of the skin
    • Ulceration and scarring
  3. Diagnosis:
    • Physical examination of the skin lesions
    • Biopsy of the skin lesion
    • Microscopic examination of the biopsy specimen
  4. Treatment:
    • Antifungal medications
    • Surgical excision of the lesions
    • Cryosurgery
    • Electrocautery

Lobomycosis is a challenging disease to diagnose and manage. There is no specific treatment available for the infection, and the existing treatments are often ineffective. The disease can cause significant physical and psychological distress to the affected individuals. Therefore, early diagnosis and management of the disease are essential to prevent its progression and complications.

Prevention is the key to avoid the infection. Individuals who work or live in rural areas should take adequate precautions to protect themselves from exposure to contaminated soil or water. They should wear protective clothing and avoid direct contact with infected animals. Moreover, it is crucial to educate the general public and healthcare professionals about the disease to prevent its spread.

Treatment of Lobomycosis:

Lobomycosis Treatment Options: What You Need to Know

Lobomycosis is a rare chronic fungal infection that affects the skin and subcutaneous tissues. It is caused by a fungus called Lacazia loboi, which is found in soil and vegetation in certain parts of the world, including Central and South America. The infection can be difficult to treat, but there are several options available.

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