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Abstract: Sporotrichosis is a subacute or chronic infectious disease caused by sporothrix. It is mainly caused by Sporothrix inoculation after accidental skin injury during human labor. The clinical manifestations of sporotrichosis are variable, ranging from nodules, plaques, ulcers, verrucous lesions, and subcutaneous masses. Some reports indicate that sporotrichosis can mimic psoriasis-like lesions. We herein report a case of sporotrichosis mimicking rosacea lesions. In addition, the patient had a history of nasal trauma, and we believe that the patient was inoculated with Sporothrix after the nasal skin was damaged during labor activities. The patient was given itraconazole 200 mg orally daily for 3 months, which effectively resolved the rash. Keywords: sporotrichosis, sporothrix, rosacea, itraconazole, histopathological
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Yujeong Hong
Catholic University of Korea
L. Liu
St Thomas' Hospital
Honghua Hu
Zhejiang University
Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6c5d3b6db643587644468 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/ccid.s461558