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Daniel R Matson1, Jennifer D Eudy, Steven C Matson
1Medical Scientist Training Program Charlottesville, The University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Abstract:
Cutaneous alternariosis is a rare infection typically observed only in immunocompromised adults, but we report here that the infection can occur in apparently healthy adolescents. We saw a clinically healthy adolescent boy who presented with cutaneous alternariosis 6 weeks after suffering a laceration to his right ankle. Treatment with itraconazole resulted in significant improvement after 1 month.
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