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Facial Granuloma Associated With Fusarium Infection
Ronald P. Benjamin, MD;
J. Lamar Callaway, MD;
Norman F. Conant, PhD
Arch Dermatol. 1970;101(5):598-600.
Abstract
A teen-aged boy developed a facial granuloma due to the saprophyte Fusarium. Since no similar case has been reported to our knowledge, it suggests that abnormal features are involved. Th was borne out when it was discovered that the patient's leukocytes functioned imperfectly. He is a member of a group of patients with "chronic granulomatous disease."
Author Affiliations
Durham, NC
From the Division of Dermatology, departments of medicine and microbiology, Duke University School of Medicine and Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Jan 12, 1970.
Reprint requests to Division of Dermatology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27706 (Dr. Benjamin).
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