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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>OVERVIEW</strong></h2>
<p>Rhinosporidiosis is a rare, chronic granulomatous infectious disease that primarily affects the mucosal membranes of the nose and nasopharynx. <span class="N9Q8Lc">It is caused by </span><em class="eujQNb" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Rhinosporidium seeberi</span></em><span class="N9Q8Lc">, an aquatic eukaryote classified under the group </span><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Mesomycetozoea</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">, which sits on the biological boundary between animals and fungi. Over 90% of cases are concentrated in the </span><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Indian subcontinent</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc"> (predominantly Southern India and Sri Lanka), though it can occur sporadically worldwide. The infection typically arises from direct contact with stagnant freshwater sources, leading to the development of highly vascularized, fragile, &#8220;strawberry-like&#8221; growths. </span><span class="uJ19be notranslate" data-sfc-root="c" data-wiz-uids="JaZHqe_15,JaZHqe_16" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-wiz-attrbind="class=JaZHqe_14/TKHnVd" data-sae="">The definitive treatment is total wide surgical excision of the mass. This is frequently performed via a rigid nasal endoscope or laser-assisted approaches.</span></span></p>
<h2><strong>Symptoms</strong></h2>
<ul class="KsbFXc U6u95" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAEIARAG"><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Nasal (common):</strong> Polypoid masses appear in the nose, and <strong>which lead to</strong> nasal obstruction, bleeding (epistaxis), and foul-smelling discharge </span></span></span></span></span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAEIARAG"><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Ocular:</strong> Conjunctival polyps cause itching, watering eyes (epiphora), and redness.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAEIARAG"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Rare Sites</strong>: It <strong>mainly</strong> affects the throat, skin, or genitalia.</li>
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<h2 class="otQkpb" data-sfc-root="c">Epidemiology and Risk Factors</h2>
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<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgkEAA" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Primary Habitats</strong>: Highly endemic to tropical and subtropical areas of India and Sri Lanka. Central India (such as Chhattisgarh) also reports notable clusters.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgkEAE" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Water Exposure</strong>: Frequently linked to bathing, swimming, or working in stagnant fresh water, such as ponds, reservoirs, rivers, and paddy fields.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgkEAI" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Occupational Risks</strong>: Paddy field workers, agricultural laborers, and river-sand harvesters are at the highest risk.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgkEAM" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Transmission</strong>: Non-contagious between humans. It infects individuals via transepithelial inoculation through broken or traumatized skin/mucosa exposed to contaminated water or soil dust. It can also infect livestock like cattle and horses.</span><span class="uJ19be notranslate" data-sfc-root="c" data-wiz-uids="JaZHqe_1z,JaZHqe_20" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-wiz-attrbind="class=JaZHqe_1y/TKHnVd" data-sae=""> </span></span></li>
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<h2 class="otQkpb" data-sfc-root="c" data-processed="true">Clinical Features and Affected Sites</h2>
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<p>The infection triggers the slow growth of painless, soft, and polypoid masses. Due to extreme vascularity, these polyps are friable and break or bleed easily upon touch.</p>
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<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgzEAA" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Nasal and Nasopharyngeal (70–75% of cases)</strong>: Causes nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, local irritation, and recurrent nosebleeds (epistaxis).</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgzEAE" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Ocular (15% of cases)</strong>: Known as oculosporidiosis. It usually surfaces on the conjunctiva or inside the lacrimal sac, manifesting as flat or hanging growths.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgzEAI" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Rare Sites</strong>: Can spread to or originate in the lips, palate, pharynx, larynx, trachea, genitalia, and rectum.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgzEAM" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Systemic Dissemination</strong>: Extremely rare; can travel through blood to limbs, organs, or the brain, where it becomes life-threatening.</span></li>
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<h2> Diagnosis</h2>
<p><em class="eujQNb" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true">Rhinosporidium seeberi</em> <strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true">cannot be cultured</strong> in standard artificial lab media, meaning standard microbiology cultures will not work.<span class="uJ19be notranslate" data-sfc-root="c" data-wiz-uids="JaZHqe_5j,JaZHqe_5k" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true"><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-wiz-attrbind="class=JaZHqe_5i/TKHnVd" data-sae=""> </span></span></p>
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<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAg3EAA" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Clinical Clue</strong>: A characteristic &#8220;strawberry&#8221; or &#8220;raspberry&#8221; presentation, where the reddish fleshy mass is studded with tiny white spots (which are mature sporangia visible to the naked eye).</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAg3EAE" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">Histopathology (Gold Standard)</strong>: A definitive diagnosis relies on biopsy and structural analysis. Microscopic evaluation of excised tissue via Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&amp;E) staining shows thick-walled, spherical structures called <strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">sporangia</strong> (up to 300 microns) packed with thousands of tiny <strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="">endospores</strong> at various stages of maturity.</span><span class="uJ19be notranslate" data-sfc-root="c" data-wiz-uids="JaZHqe_5z,JaZHqe_60" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-wiz-attrbind="class=JaZHqe_5y/TKHnVd" data-sae=""> </span></span></li>
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<h2 class="otQkpb" data-sfc-root="c" data-processed="true">Treatment and Management</h2>
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<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAg6EAA" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Surgical Excision</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: The definitive treatment is total wide surgical excision of the mass. This is frequently performed via a rigid nasal endoscope or laser-assisted approaches.</span></span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAg6EAE" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Base Electrocautery</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: It is mandatory to deeply cauterize (diathermy) the mucosal base where the polyp was attached. This destroys remaining endospores and halts local bleeding.</span></span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAg6EAI" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Medical Adjuvant</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: No exclusive medical cure exists. However, oral </span><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Dapsone</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc"> is routinely prescribed post-surgery for several months. It interferes with spore maturation and substantially lowers the likelihood of a relapse.</span></span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAg6EAM" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Recurrence Warning</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: Rhinosporidiosis is notorious for its high local recurrence rate if even a few micro-spores spill during extraction. Long-term clinical follow-up is highly advised.</span></span><span class="uJ19be notranslate" data-sfc-root="c" data-wiz-uids="JaZHqe_6u,JaZHqe_6v" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="vKEkVd" data-animation-atomic="" data-wiz-attrbind="class=JaZHqe_6t/TKHnVd" data-sae=""> </span></span></li>
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