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Adjunctive methylene blue antimicrobial photodynamic therapy for mucocutaneous lesions of mycoses: three case reports.

Carlos Fg IzotonPriscila Marques de MacedoAntonio Carlos Francesconi do ValleRodrigo Almeida-PaesMaria Helena Galdino Figueiredo-CarvalhoVanessa Brito de Souza RabelloAna Cc MartinsDayvison Francis Saraiva Freitas
Published in: Future microbiology (2023)
Dermatophytosis, paracoccidioidomycosis and sporotrichosis are mycoses caused by different fungal species with significant prevalence in Brazil and other countries. In some situations, they affect quality of life, especially in the most vulnerable populations. Antifungal drug therapy is the conventional treatment for these diseases, although some difficulties may occur. Adjunctive use of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) may reduce these challenges. Three patients were treated with aPDT and conventional antifungals. In all cases, the patients did not report pain, discomfort or side effects during or after the aPDT intervention. The adjunctive use of aPDT in the cases presented proved to be a safe, low-cost tool that may be promising for the treatment of different mycoses.
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