1.Two Cases of Cutaneous Sporotrichosis, Especially on A Case of Verrucous Type.
Sung Jae LEE ; Joung Hoe KIM ; Dong Kil BYUN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1970;8(2):91-94
Two cases of cutaneous sporotrichosis, especially one of which was verrucous type in baby aged 4 months, were described. Throush the literatures the verrucous manifestation in baby was not yet reported. It is known that verrucous sporotrichosis is to be developed in individual who has had local and general resistance obtained by the previous cutaneous infection or by the infection of internal organ. But no such evidences were noticed in our case.
Sporotrichosis*
2.A Case of Sporotrichosis Manifesting Unusual Location.
Jeong Peo KOOK ; Seung Churl LEE ; Inn Ki CHUN ; Young Pio KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1990;28(5):606-610
No abstract available.
Sporotrichosis*
3.A Case of Sporotrichosis Successfully Treated by Oral Fluconazole.
Moon Bum KIM ; Chang Keun OH ; Ho Sun JANG ; Kyung Sool KWON
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 1999;4(2):148-152
No abstract abailble.
Fluconazole*
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Sporotrichosis*
4.Cutaneous Sporotrichosis Presenting as Clinical Feature of Facial Cellulitis in an Adult.
Jun Gyu SONG ; You Bum SONG ; Sang Youl YUN ; Moo Kyu SUH ; Gyoung Yim HA ; Jung Ran KIM ; Jong Soo CHOI
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(4):507-508
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Cellulitis*
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Humans
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Sporotrichosis*
5.A Case of Sporotrichosis Caused by Sporothrix globosa in Japan.
Mana WATANABE ; Koremasa HAYAMA ; Hideki FUJITA ; Michiko YAGOSHI ; Kyoko YARITA ; Katsuhiko KAMEI ; Tadashi TERUI
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(2):251-252
No abstract available.
Japan*
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Sporothrix*
;
Sporotrichosis*
6.A Case of Sporotrichosis Caused by Sporothrix globosa in Japan.
Mana WATANABE ; Koremasa HAYAMA ; Hideki FUJITA ; Michiko YAGOSHI ; Kyoko YARITA ; Katsuhiko KAMEI ; Tadashi TERUI
Annals of Dermatology 2016;28(2):251-252
No abstract available.
Japan*
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Sporothrix*
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Sporotrichosis*
7.Sporotrichosis atypical presentation as a soft tissue tumour.
Ramli, Ramliza ; Abd Rashid, Abdul Halim ; Phang, Koon Seng ; Khaithir, Tzar Mohd Nizam
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2009;31(2):143-5
Sporotrichosis is a mycosis caused by a saprophytic dimorphic fungus named Sporothrix schenckii. Infections occur following traumatic inoculation of fungus from plants and infected cat bites and scratches. We report a case of a farmer who presented with a solitary subcutaneous nodule initially diagnosed as a soft tissue tumour. A history of agricultural activity and feline contact should draw the clinician's attention to sporotrichosis, as the diagnosis can be easily missed in atypical cases. The diagnosis, microbiology and management of the case are discussed.
Biopsy, Needle
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Soft Tissue Neoplasms/*diagnosis
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Sporothrix/isolation & purification
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Sporotrichosis/*diagnosis
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Sporotrichosis/microbiology
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Sporotrichosis/surgery
8.Disseminated Cutaneous Sporotrichosis with Fungal Sinusitis As An Initial Presentation of Underlying Myeloproliferative Neoplasm
Wei Hsi Chang ; Juliana Wai Theng Lee ; Soo Ching Gan ; Ting Guan Ng
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2022;48(Jun 2022):80-83
Summary
Sporotrichosis is a rare and chronic granulomatous subcutaneous mycotic infection caused by
a dimorphic fungus, Sporothrix schenckii. We describe a patient with disseminated cutaneous
sporotrichosis who was later diagnosed with myeloproliferative neoplasm and discuss the challenges
and importance in diagnosing this rare condition.
Sporotrichosis
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Granulomatous Disease, Chronic
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Myeloproliferative Disorders
9.A Case of Sporotrichosis.
Gong Myung HYUN ; Yang Cha PARK ; Jin Tack KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1976;14(2):147-151
Sporotrichosis is an infection of worldwide distribution caused by the fungal organiam sporotrichum schenckii. The disease is usually of the primary cutaneous variety with involvement of regionaI lymphatics, although dissemination may occur. A case of lymphatic type of Syorotrichosis affecting 33 years old, barber, who has been suffering from painless multiple nodules on right hand 4 forearm, is presented. The skin lesions developed about 3months ago, and increased sise and numbers of the lesion insidiously. Diagnosis was confirmed by characterietic clinical, mycological, histopathological studies He was treated with potassium iodide and there was markedly improved.
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Forearm
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Hand
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Humans
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Potassium Iodide
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Skin
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Sporothrix
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Sporotrichosis*
10.Opportunistic Subcutaneous Fungal Infections, 1960-1999.
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2000;5(3):101-107
The reports on the subcutaneous infection cases by the opportunistic fungi, reported in Korean Journal of Dermatology, Annals of Dermatology and Korean Journal of Medical Mycology from 1960 to 1999, were summarized. The opportunistic subcutaneous fungal diseases were cryptococcosis, aspergillosis, mucormycosis, pheohypomycosis, pseudallescheriasis, chromomycosis, paecilomycosis, fusariosis, sporotrichosis. Only two cases were the systemic infection with cutaneous manifestations and the others were the primary cutaneous infection. Besides sporotrichosis, all the fungal diseases began to be reported since 1980's. The total number of the cases was insidiously increased.
Aspergillosis
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Chromoblastomycosis
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Cryptococcosis
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Dermatology
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Fungi
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Fusariosis
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Mucormycosis
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Mycology
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Sporotrichosis