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Volume 30, Number 12—December 2024
Research

Clinical Manifestations, Antifungal Drug Susceptibility, and Treatment Outcomes for Emerging Zoonotic Cutaneous Sporotrichosis, Thailand

Pattriya Jirawattanadon, Sumanas Bunyaratavej, Charussri Leeyaphan, Piriyaporn Chongtrakool, Panitta Sitthinamsuwan, Waratchaya Panjapakkul, Suthasanee Prasertsook, Phuwakorn Saengthong-aram, Nicha Wareesawetsuwan, Julaluck Posri, and Penvadee PattanaprichakulComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Siriraj Hospital Faculty of Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand

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Clinical disease manifestations in study of antifungal drug susceptibility and treatment outcomes for emerging zoonotic cutaneous sporotrichosis, Thailand. A) Lymphocutaneous pattern on a patient’s left forearm; B) satellite nodules encircling ulcer rim on a patient’s left cheek; C) verrucous plaque on a patient’s left forearm.

Figure 2. Clinical disease manifestations in study of antifungal drug susceptibility and treatment outcomes for emerging zoonotic cutaneous sporotrichosis, Thailand. A) Lymphocutaneous pattern on a patient’s left forearm; B) satellite nodules encircling ulcer rim on a patient’s left cheek; C) verrucous plaque on a patient’s left forearm.

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