Cutaneous sporotrichosis
National Institutes of Health
Papers overview
Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
Sporotrichosis is a subcutaneous fungal infection first described by Benjamin Schenks in 1898. It is caused by the dimorphic…
sporotrichosis A 45-year-old man from a hilly area in North India presented with an asymptomatic facial patch of nine years…
Cutaneous sporotrichosis, a subcutaneous mycotic infection is caused by the saprophytic, dimorphic fungus Sporothrix schenckii…
A sporadic case of sporotrichosis restricted to the primary site of inoculation in a fifty one years old farmer from a non…
A case of localized cutaneous sporotrichosis lasting for 10 years is being reported. The fixed cutaneous variety creates…
To the Editor.— Linear inflammatory skin nodules and pustules following environmental inoculation are classically caused by…
Localized sporotrichosis can present a difficult diagnostic problem. It mimics many other skin diseases, some of which are far…
A case of localized cutaneous sporotrichosis is reported. The lesion was granulomatous, without lymphatic metastasis…