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Necrotizing Cellulitis Caused by Apophysomyces elegans at a Patch Test Site
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Necrotizing Cellulitis Caused by Apophysomyces elegans at a Patch Test Site

Benjamin W. LeSueur, Karen Warschaw and Lorna Fredrikson
American journal of contact dermatitis, Vol.13(3), pp.140-142
09/01/2002
PMID: 12165933

Abstract

Plant material occasionally is used in patch testing to diagnose contact dermatitis. Serious adverse reactions to this practice are extremely uncommon. The authors report on a 68-year-old non-insulin-dependent diabetic gentleman with hand dermatitis in whom severe necrotizing cellulitis developed caused by Apophysomyces elegans, a subtype of mucormycosis, at the site of a patch test to a snapdragon plant from his garden.

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