Auböck J, Pichler E, Fritsch P
Hautarzt. 1985 Aug;36(8):453-8.
A case of mycetoma of the lower leg (Madura foot) with bone involvement caused by Petriellidium boydii is presented. After an initially favourable therapeutic response to ketoconazole (2 X 200 mg/die) the process recurred despite proven sensitivity of the fungus in vitro. It could not be controlled with conservative treatment and ultimately necessitated amputation of the lower leg. A striking, hitherto unreported feature of mycetoma was the episodic occurrence of circulating immune complexes with febrile monoarthritis of the adjacent ankle.