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Itraconazole therapy in lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis: a case report and review of the literature.
Cutis; Cutaneous Medicine for the Practitioner 1998 Februrary
A 24-year-old white man had a six-month history of nontender nodules on the dorsal aspect of the right hand. The lesions were diagnosed as lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis based on clinical appearance, histopathologic examinations, and fungal culture. Therapy with itraconazole was started. Considerable improvement was recorded after two months, when all of the lesions diminished in size and were no longer nodular in appearance.
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