An unusual case of sporotrichosis

ML Sievers - New England Journal of Medicine, 1954 - Mass Medical Soc
SPOROTRICHOSIS is a chronic fungous infection caused by Sporotrichum schenckii.
Characteristically, nodular lesions appear in the lymphatic channels, skin or subcutaneous …

Sporotrichosis: report of six cases among florists

FM Gastineau, LW SPOLYAR… - Journal of the American …, 1941 - jamanetwork.com
Sporotrichosis is a rather rare disease clinically seen as one of four general types, namely
lymphatic, disseminated nodular, disseminated ulcerated and visceral. 1 The type commonly …

Sporotrichosis: When Uncommon Etiology Makes a Treatable Disease Nearly Fatal.

AE Eaton, S Ahmad - South Dakota Medicine, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Sporotrichosis is typically seen as a cutaneous infection, resulting from inoculation of the
fungus, Sporothrix schenckii. This fungus is typically found on the thorns of rose bushes in …

Sporotrichosis in New Hampshire

DP Cole, WC Lobitz Jr - New England Journal of Medicine, 1950 - Mass Medical Soc
SPOROTRICHOSIS, a disease of mycotic etiology, is caused by Sporotrichum schenckii.
The disease is common in plants and is more common in animals than in man. 1 In human …

Sporotrichosis produced by Sporotrichum gougeroti: Report of a case and review of the literature

JM Young, E Ulrich - AMA Archives of Dermatology and …, 1953 - jamanetwork.com
SPOROTRICHOSIS, while not a rare disease, is seldom reported. Gougerot, 1 in a recent
report, states that this disease has been reported in all countries but its incidence apparently …

Sporotrichosis: a report of 12 cases, including two with skeletal involvement

WM Mikkelsen, RL Brandt, ER Harrell - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1957 - acpjournals.org
Excerpt Sporotrichosis is a subacute or chronic infection caused bySporotrichum
schenckiiand usually limited to the skin and subcutaneous tissue. However, since …

Sporotrichosis in Western Pennsylvania: Report of Two Cases

JB Hanrahan, ER Erickson - JAMA, 1966 - jamanetwork.com
SPOROTRICHOSIS has been reported infrequently from Western Pennsylvania. 1 While the
paucity of reports may not reflect the true occurrence of the disease in this area, it is unlikely …

Sporotrichosis: A report of twenty-three cases in the upper extremity

RJ DURAN, MB COVENTRY, LA WEED… - JBJS, 1957 - journals.lww.com
Sporotrichosis is an infectious granulomatous disease of fungous origin. The causative
organism is Sporotrichum schenckii, which is found in nature on plants, flowers, and trees …

Clinical features of extracutaneous sporotrichosis

DE Wilson, JJ Mann, JE Bennett, JP Utz - Medicine, 1967 - journals.lww.com
Sporotrichosis, first recognized by Schenck (76) in 1898, is a fungal disease usually
affecting cutaneous, subcutaneous, and lymphatic tissues. It is now generally recognized …

Troubles in sporotrichosis

JP Utz - New England Journal of Medicine, 1969 - Mass Medical Soc
SINCE the days of the early Christian church Dorothy has been the patron saint of
gardeners. Although she is probably seldom invoked today, the gardener in whom the …