Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis: A Case Report and Unconventional Source of Infection
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Cutis
Abstract
A 32-year-old white man had a 5-month history of a progressively worsening rash on the dorsal aspect of his left foot He stated that he engaged in self-tattooing of the left foot prior to the onset of the rash. Further questioning revealed that he had mowed the lawn wearing only sandals on the same day that he had tattooed his foot The rash was diagnosed as lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis based on clinical appearance, biopsy examination, and fungal culture. Clearing of the lesions was documented following 4 months of therapy with itraconazole. The remaining granulomatous lesions were flattened with intralesional corticosteroid injections.
First Page
173
Last Page
175
Publication Date
12-1-2001
Recommended Citation
Bary, Pamela; Kuriata, Mark A.; and Cleaver, Lloyd J., "Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis: A Case Report and Unconventional Source of Infection" (2001). All KCOM Faculty Publications. 295.
https://scholarworks.atsu.edu/kcom-faculty/295