
A Study of Tinea Nigra PalmarisReport of a Case and Inoculation Experiments
EARL B. RITCHIE, MD;
THOMAS E. TAYLOR, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1964;89(4):601-603.
Abstract
An additional case of tinea nigra palmaris is recorded. Tinea nigra palmaris was experimentally produced. This occurred only when a suspension of the filamentous phase of a culture of Cladosporium wernecki was inoculated in a bleeding scarified area. The eruption appeared seven weeks after inoculation. This infection is much more common in the left palm.
Author Affiliations
GALVESTON, TEX
From the Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Medical Branch.
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