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  1. Ramanathan K, Ungku Dato OA, Kannan Kutty M, Dutt AK, Balasegaram M, Singh H, et al.
    Dent J Malaysia Singapore, 1969 May;9(1):27-39.
    PMID: 5258332
    Matched MeSH terms: Rhinosporidiosis
  2. Ramanathan K, Ahmad UD, Kutty MK, Dutt AK, Balasegaram M, Singh H, et al.
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Jun;23(4):276-84.
    PMID: 4235590
    Matched MeSH terms: Rhinosporidiosis/diagnosis; Rhinosporidiosis/epidemiology*
  3. Khoo JJ, Kumar KS
    Med J Malaysia, 2003 Jun;58(2):282-5.
    PMID: 14569751 MyJurnal
    Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous disease of the mucous membrane, predominantly of the nose and nasopharynx. It is uncommon in Malaysia but has been seen in immigrant workers from endemic areas like India and Sri Lanka. A case seen in Johor is reported here to highlight the need of awareness among clinicians at a time where there is increasing numbers of immigrant workers in our country. The causative organism of this disease is Rhinosporidium seeberi, which is found in stagnant waters. Sporangia and endospores of R. seeberi are seen in the granulomatous polypoidal lesions. The patients commonly present with epistaxis and nasal blockage. Complete excision is the treatment of choice for this disease. Recurrences are common despite anti-microbial treatment.
    Matched MeSH terms: Rhinosporidiosis/complications; Rhinosporidiosis/diagnosis*; Rhinosporidiosis/therapy
  4. Kutty MK
    PMID: 725657
    Matched MeSH terms: Rhinosporidiosis/epidemiology
  5. Shailendra S, Prepageran N
    Med J Malaysia, 2008 Mar;63(1):65-6.
    PMID: 18935739
    Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by an aquatic protistan parasite in the class of Mesomycetozoea, that is endemic in India and the subcontinent. This is a case report of a rhinosporidiosis presenting in an individual from Myanmar, whom had been working in Malaysia for the past four years. The disease is characterized by the appearance of polypoidal, friable growths that contain numerous spore filled cysts that stain with PAS staining. This disease is rarely seen in Malaysians due to the extensive urbanization in Kuala Lumpur, however the increasing numbers of migrant workers in Malaysia today necessitates an increasing awareness in clinicians of the possibility of these conditions.
    Matched MeSH terms: Rhinosporidiosis/diagnosis*
  6. Arseculeratne SN, Hussein FN, Atapattu DN, Pathmanathan R
    Med Mycol, 2000 Oct;38(5):393-5.
    PMID: 11092388
    Congenitally T and B cell-deficient SCID mice and T cell-deficient NUDE mice, with BALB/c mice as immunologically normal controls, were inoculated with Rhinosporidium seeberi. At 3 and 16 weeks after inoculation, no evidence of rhinosporidiosis was detected. The reasons for the failure to establish rhinosporidiosis in immunodeficient or normal mice remain obscure.
    Matched MeSH terms: Rhinosporidiosis/immunology*; Rhinosporidiosis/microbiology
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