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Fig. 2. Photomicrograph of biopsy specimen from cutaneous nodule. Epidermis and underlying superficial dermis showed minimal inflammation. Mid and reticular dermis are replaced by cavity filled with fungal elements. Shown is edge of abscess cavity. Note numerous septate hyaline hyphae typical of dermatophytes. (Periodic acidSchiff stain; x 100.) Boni E. Elewski, MD, and Janet Sullivan, MD Cleveland, Ohio
Folliculitis, Male, Tinea, Trichophyton, Humans, Opportunistic Infections, Abscess, Aged
Folliculitis, Male, Tinea, Trichophyton, Humans, Opportunistic Infections, Abscess, Aged
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