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Table 1.

The demographic characteristics of the studied population.

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Fig 1.

Showing massive foot eumycetoma with multiple sinuses and discharge with black grains.

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Fig 2.

Showing massive hand and forearm eumycetoma with massive deformity.

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Fig 3.

Showing massive back and gluteal eumycetoma.

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Fig 4.

Showing massive anterior abdominal wall, perineal, vulval and upper thigh actinomycetoma

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Table 2.

The mycetoma sites among the studied population.

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Table 3.

The clinical findings among the study population.

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Fig 5.

Showing knee region X-ray with type finding of eumycetoma; soft tissue mass, periosteal reaction of the lower part of the femur, patella and upper tibia and multiple bone cavities in the upper part of the tibia.

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Fig 6.

Microphotograph showing many Actinomadura pelletieri grains surrounded by multi-inflammatory cells.

H&E X 200.

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Fig 7.

Showing the ultrasound appearance of eumycetoma lesion with numerous grains producing numerous and sharp hyper-reflective echoes.

There are multiple thick-walled cavities with no acoustic enhancement.

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Fig 8.

Showing hand MRI with an extensive eumycetoma lesion infiltrating and obliterating the subcutaneous tissue planes.

There are multiple low signal intensity fungal grains, bone marrow oedema, and a dot-in-circle sign.

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Fig 9.

Showing a thorn with vesicular structures and a black pigment of M. mycetomatis removed surgically from one patient (H&EX200).

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