
Each of two Filipino agricultural workers experienced coccidioidal infection, characterized by a solitary skin lesion, by regional lymphadenopathy, and by a benign clinical course, without evidence of involvement of the lungs or other viscera. It is believed that these are cases of primary cutaneous coccidioidomycosis incurred under "natural" conditions. A similar interpretation seems acceptable for at least six other reported cases.
Male, Coccidioidomycosis, Drug Therapy, Amphotericin B, Biopsy, Diagnosis, Pathology, Dermatomycoses, Humans, Agriculture, Lymph Nodes, Middle Aged, Agricultural Workers' Diseases
Male, Coccidioidomycosis, Drug Therapy, Amphotericin B, Biopsy, Diagnosis, Pathology, Dermatomycoses, Humans, Agriculture, Lymph Nodes, Middle Aged, Agricultural Workers' Diseases
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