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Volume 12, Number 5—May 2006

Dispatch

Mycobacterium intermedium Granulomatous Dermatitis from Hot Tub Exposure

Randall S. Edson*Comments to Author , Christine L. Terrell*, W. Mark Brutinel*, and Nancy L. Wengenack*
Author affiliations: *Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

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A) Appearance of rash on the patient's back at initial treatment. B) Close-up of the rash shown in panel A. C) Patient's back showing near resolution of rash after discontinuing use of the hot tub.

Figure. A) Appearance of rash on the patient's back at initial treatment. B) Close-up of the rash shown in panel A. C) Patient's back showing near resolution of rash after discontinuing use of the hot tub.

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