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Volume 31, Number 10—October 2025

Research Letter

Cutaneous Coccidioidomycosis Mimicking Rosacea in Immunosuppressed Patient, Arizona, USA, 2024

Sabine Obagi, Lauren E. Murphy, Aleksi J. Hendricks, Kim Hiatt, Allen Miraflor, Robert E. Cashman, and Mohammad FazelComments to Author 
Author affiliation: University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, USA (S. Obagi, L.E. Murphy, A.J. Hendricks, M. Fazel); DermPath Diagnostics, Tucson (K. Hiatt, A. Miraflor, R.E. Cashman)

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Clinical manifestations in case of cutaneous coccidioidomycosis mimicking rosacea in immunosuppressed patient, Arizona, USA, 2024. A) Inflammatory papules and pustules on the forehead and cheeks before treatment. B) Persistent blue-gray hyperpigmentation after 3 months of fluconazole therapy.

Figure 1. Clinical manifestations in case of cutaneous coccidioidomycosis mimicking rosacea in immunosuppressed patient, Arizona, USA, 2024. A) Inflammatory papules and pustules on the forehead and cheeks before treatment. B) Persistent blue-gray hyperpigmentation after 3 months of fluconazole therapy.

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