A CASE OF SUBCUTANEOUS PHAEOHYPHOMYCOSIS CAUSED BY EXSEROHILUM SPECIES IN AN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENT
Phaeohyphomycoses are rare fungal infections, caused by dematiaceous fungi, manifested as cutaneous and subcutaneous infections, meningitis, sinusitis, keratitis, osteomyelitis and disseminated infection. This is a case report of a 45year old immuno compromised female on ART (Anti Retroviral therapy...
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Main Authors: | Koppada Rajasekhar (Author), Anaparthy Usharani (Author), Nirupama Padmaja Bondili (Author), Ratna Harika Dusi (Author), Perala Balamurali Krishna (Author) |
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