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Volume 32, Number 3—March 2026

Research Letter

Cutaneous Paraconiothyrium cyclothyrioides Infection in Lung Transplant Recipient, Georgia, USA

Carolyn MackeyComments to Author , Stephanie Thomas, Lucy S. Witt, Elizabeth Sajewski, Shawn R. Lockhart, Stephanie M. Pouch, Justin Cheeley, Jamie B. MacKelfresh, and Jeremy A.W. Gold
Author affiliation: Georgia Emerging Infections Program, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C. Mackey, S. Thomas, L.S. Witt, S.M. Pouch); Atlanta Veterans Affairs Health System, Decatur, Georgia, USA (C. Mackey, S. Thomas, L.S. Witt, S.M. Pouch); Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta (C. Mackey, S. Thomas, L.S. Witt, S.M. Pouch, J. Cheeley, J.B. MacKelfresh); Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, Atlanta (E. Sajewski, S.R. Lockhart, J.A.W. Gold)

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Scaly and crusted pink verrucous nodules clustered on right shin of lung transplant recipient with cutaneous Paraconiothyrium cyclothyrioides infection, Georgia, USA.

Figure 1. Scaly and crusted pink verrucous nodules clustered on right shin of lung transplant recipient with cutaneous Paraconiothyrium cyclothyrioides infection, Georgia, USA.

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