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Sexually acquired pubogenital dermatophytosis induced by Trichophyton quinckeanum .

Sven-Niklas BurmannFrank OelligYvonne GräserAlena-Lioba MichalowitzAlexandros PaschosAlexander Kreuter
Published in: International journal of STD & AIDS (2022)
Tinea corporis is a common superficial dermatophytosis mostly located at the trunk and extremities. In contrast, tinea of the anogenital region is rare and predominantly occurs in tropical countries. In recent years, a distinctive variant of pubogenital tinea (PT) characterized by deep tissue infiltration and systemic symptoms has been reported, and transmission via sexual contacts has been hypothezised. In the majority of cases, a new genotype of Trichophyton mentagrophytes classified as T. mentagrophytes VII was detected as the causative pathogen. We report a case of PT caused by T. quinckeanum that experienced a strong inflammatory reaction following initiation of successful antifungal treatment with itraconazole.
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