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  • Title: Disseminated cutaneous sporotrichosis treated with itraconazole.
    Author: Stalkup JR, Bell K, Rosen T.
    Journal: Cutis; 2002 May; 69(5):371-4. PubMed ID: 12041817.
    Abstract:
    A 72-year-old Hispanic man with diabetes presented with a 4-week history of a tender non-healing ulcer on the fifth digit of the left hand and a 3-day history of fever, chills, malaise, anorexia, and tender fluctuant nodules on the abdomen and left elbow. The patient, an avid gardener, was using prednisone and methotrexate for a debilitating seronegative polyarthropathy. A diagnosis of disseminated cutaneous sporotrichosis was made based on epidemiologic risk factors, clinical appearance, histopathologic examination, and a positive fungal culture. Use of prednisone was discontinued, the dosage of methotrexate was decreased, and use of oral itraconazole 400 mg/day was instituted. The patient's lesions cleared within 5 months, and no recurrence was noted during a 3-month follow-up. This case illustrates the typical association of the rare entity of disseminated cutaneous sporotrichosis with immunosuppression, an unusual lack of internal involvement, and a gratifying response to itraconazole.
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