Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Marrakesh, Morocco.
Pan Afr Med J. 2020 Sep 18;37:75. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2020.37.75.24983. eCollection 2020.
Madura foot, relatively easy to diagnose in tropical countries, is very rare and unrecognized in Morocco, causing diagnostic delays. We present the case of a 54-year-old patient with mycetoma for 3 years who initially consulted two general practitioners, then an endocrinologist and finally a dermatologist in order to be diagnosed correctly. The diagnosis of mycetoma based on biological criteria was established at a late stage of irreversible bone lesions; requiring amputation by the orthopedic team. Mycetomas are fungal or bacterial. Delays in diagnosis and care are frequent in Morocco. The diagnosis is based on biology; however, radiological examinations are necessary to assess the extension. The initial treatment is medicinal. Surgery takes place in late stages.
马杜拉足,在热带国家相对容易诊断,但在摩洛哥非常罕见且未被认识,导致诊断延误。我们报告了一例 54 岁的足菌肿患者,病史 3 年,最初先后就诊于两位全科医生,然后是内分泌医生,最后是皮肤科医生,以明确诊断。根据生物标准诊断为足菌肿时,已处于不可逆骨病变的晚期;需要矫形外科团队进行截肢。足菌肿是真菌或细菌引起的。在摩洛哥,诊断和治疗的延误很常见。诊断基于生物学,但需要进行放射学检查以评估病变范围。初始治疗是药物治疗。手术则在晚期进行。