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Cutaneous Sporothrix globosa infection mimicking cryptococcosis in a patient with history of kidney transplant.

Erica M LinHannah SingerGladys H TelangThinh ChauDimitrios FarmakiotisLeslie Robinson-Bostom
Published in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2023)
Sporotrichosis is a subacute-to-chronic infection caused by Sporothrix species, a dimorphic fungus. Virulence varies by Sporothrix species and presentation can be region dependent. The patient had a history of immunosuppression as a result of a kidney transplant, and presented with a high disease burden on histopathological examination, but responded well to itraconazole. The case suggests considering Sporothrix speciation in immunocompromised patients to best determine treatment modality and duration.
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