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fungal infection. In
cases of
sporotrichosis affecting the lungs, the
fungal spores enter by inhalation.
Sporotrichosis can be
acquired by
handling cats...
- PMID 20392979. S2CID 8752653. "
Sporotrichosis: Rose Handler's Disease" (PDF). Iowa
State University.
February 2017. "
Sporotrichosis: aka The Rose
Thorn Disease"...
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deaths from
fungal disease were
reported in 2020. Several,
including sporotrichosis,
chromoblastomycosis and
mycetoma are neglected. A wide
range of fungal...
- of
radiopharmaceuticals are used. It is also used for
treating skin
sporotrichosis and phycomycosis. It is a
supplement used by
people with low dietary...
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cutaneous infection is most common,
pulmonary sporotrichosis from
inhaling conidia, and
disseminated sporotrichosis can also occur,
primarily in individuals...
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Pentanenitrile Pot****ium
iodide –
preferred treatment for
lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis and
subcutaneous zygomycosis (basidiobolomycosis). The mode of action...
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carcinoma Localized vasculitis Syphilis Toxic epidermal necrolysis Sporotrichosis Lyme
disease Many of
these conditions are far more
common and more likely...
- such as
farmers or gardeners, are
often at
particularly high risk.
Sporotrichosis, a
fungal sapronosis, is for
example sometimes known as "rose handler's...
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causes of
axillary lymphadenopathy. Cat
scratch disease, tularemia, and
sporotrichosis are
common infectious etiologies caused by
inoculation and lymphatic...
- schenckii, and
Emmonsia sp. Some
diseases caused by the
fungi are:
sporotrichosis blastomycosis histoplasmosis coccidioidomycosis paracoccidioidomycosis...