Case Report
Diagnosis and Treatment of Paracoccidioidomycosis in the Maxillofacial Region: A Report of 5 Cases
Table 1
Details of the clinical cases reported in the study.
| Case | Gender | Age | Habitation | Habits andaddictions | Treatment | Comorbities | Anatomic region | Follow-up |
| 1 | Male | 47 | Rural | Drug addiction,alcoholism,and smoking | Sulfamethoxazole + trimethoprim | Malnutrition | Oral mucosa + pulmonary + lymph node | 18 months | 2 | Male | 68 | Rural | Smoking | Itraconazole | Negative | Oral floor | 12 months | 3 | Male | 57 | Rural | Smoking | Sulfamethoxazole + trimethoprim | Arterial hypertension | Lips + oral mucosa | 24 months | 4 | Male | 48 | Rural | Smoking | Sulfamethoxazole + trimethoprim | Negative | Oral mucosa | 20 months | 5 | Male | 38 | Rural | Smoking | Sulfamethoxazole + trimethoprim | Negative | Alveolar ridge | 8 months |
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