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Table 1.

Patients and eumycetoma characteristics at diagnosis.

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Table 2.

Treatment and outcome characteristics of eleven patients with eumycetoma.

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Figure 1.

Organ involvement in patients 4 and 5.

Lumbar tumefaction with draining sinuses (A). Black grains drainage (B). Paraspinal abdominal eumycetoma extension on abdomen MRI LAVA sequence (C) and lung extension on lung CT scanner (D) in patient 5. Clinical (E) second and third metatarsal destruction on 3D reconstruction CT (F) of foot. Foot mycetoma aspect on Axial T1 Fat Sat Gadolinium MRI (G) and PET/CT (H) in patient 4.

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Figure 2.

Major MRI Response in patient 2.

Major MRI response in Patient 2 with disappearance of periachillean tissular infiltration and of talus bone edema. Slight talus contrast enhancement persistance on T1 Gado Fat Sat sequence.

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Figure 3.

Major MRI and PET/CT responses in Patient 9.

Left foot T1 Fat Sat Gadolinium enhanced MRI (A): Disappearance of periachillean tissular infiltration with the dot in the circle pattern, talus bone edema disappearance and slight talus contrast enhancement persistence. Disappearance of talus and tarsal hypermetabolism on left foot PET/CT (B).

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