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Subcutaneous Mycoses wide rang of fungal infections Characterized by lesion usually associated with trauma Hand, arm Organisms usually found in soil infections mimic subcutaneous bacterial Excision and amputation is frequently employed Etiology and clinical syndroms Heterogeneous groups of fungi Low pathogenic potential found in soil Disease interplay between organism and host response No underlying immunological defect chronic infection Nodular and ulcerative lesions Drain at site of inoculation Causative agent Sporot
Subcutaneous Mycoses wide rang of fungal infections Characterized by lesion usually associated with trauma Hand, arm Organisms usually found in soil infections mimic subcutaneous bacterial Excision and amputation is frequently employed Etiology and clinical syndroms Heterogeneous groups of fungi Low pathogenic potential found in soil Disease interplay between organism and host response No underlying immunological defect chronic infection Nodular and ulcerative lesions Drain at site of inoculation Causative agent Sporot
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Subcutaneous Mycoses wide rang of fungal infections Characterized by lesion usually associated with trauma Hand, arm Organisms usually found in soil infections mimic subcutaneous bacterial Excision and amputation is frequently employed Etiology and clinical syndroms Heterogeneous groups of fungi Low pathogenic potential found in soil Disease interplay between organism and host response No underlying immunological defect chronic infection Nodular and ulcerative lesions Drain at site of inoculation Causative agent Sporot
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