minocycline has been researched along with Foot-Dermatoses* in 5 studies
1 review(s) available for minocycline and Foot-Dermatoses
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Madura foot: two case reports, review of the literature, and new developments with clinical correlation.
"Madura foot" or pedal mycetoma is a rare destructive infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues of the foot, progressing to involve muscle and bone. The infection can be caused by both bacteria and fungi. Infection typically follows traumatic implantation of bacteria or fungal spores, which are present in soil or on plant material. Clinically, this entity can be difficult to diagnose and can have an indolent and progressive course. Early diagnosis is important to prevent patient morbidity and mortality. We present two cases of pedal mycetoma, review the literature, review new developments in diagnosis, and discuss magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of this unusual entity. Topics: Adult; Antifungal Agents; Foot Dermatoses; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Minocycline; Osteomyelitis; Treatment Outcome | 2014 |
4 other study(ies) available for minocycline and Foot-Dermatoses
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Hyperpigmented Plaques on the Feet.
Topics: Acanthosis Nigricans; Acne Vulgaris; Adult; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Biopsy; Diagnosis, Differential; Foot Dermatoses; Humans; Hyperpigmentation; Male; Minocycline; Neurodermatitis | 2015 |
Hyperpigmented patches on the dorsa of the feet. Minocycline pigmentation.
Topics: Adult; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Foot Dermatoses; Humans; Hyperpigmentation; Male; Minocycline | 1995 |
Minocycline associated cutaneous discoloration.
Topics: Adult; Foot Dermatoses; Humans; Leg Dermatoses; Male; Minocycline; Pigmentation Disorders; Skin Pigmentation; Tetracyclines | 1986 |
Actinomycotic mycetoma treated with minocycline: case report.
Topics: Adult; Foot Dermatoses; Humans; Male; Minocycline; Mycetoma; Tetracyclines | 1976 |