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A Case of Cutaneous Purpureocillium lilacinum Infection Looking like Psoriasis

Ha NG, Park KD, Bang YJ, Jun JB, Choi JS, Lee WJ

Purpureocillium lilacinum is a saprophytic fungus with a ubiquitous environmental distribution, and it can be detected in soil samples and decaying materials worldwide. It has been reported as an emerging...
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Skin Infection Caused by Serratia marcescens in a Patient with Diabetes Mellitus

Lee DH, Jang DH, Park MY, Ahn J, Jung HJ

Serratia marcescens is an uncommon gram-negative bacterium strain that does not cause skin infections in healthy individuals. However, it is rarely reported as the causative agent of infection in immunosuppressed...
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A Case of Cutaneous Purpureocillium lilacinum Infection

Jung ES, Lee SK, Lee IJ, Park J, Yun SK, Kim HU

Purpureocillium lilacinum (formerly Paecilomyces lilacinus) is a saprophytic fungus found in the soil and decaying vegetation and is rarely pathogenic to humans. To our knowledge, only six cases of cutaneous...
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Cutaneous Infection Due to Mycobacterium chelonae

Hong JS, Lee DW, Suh MK, Ha GY, Lee JI, Shin S

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Cutaneous Mycobacterium massiliense Infection Associated with Acupuncture

Kim JH, Oh S, Jun JY, Shim JH, Park JH, Lee DY

  • KMID: 2245835
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2016 Jan;54(1):75-76.
No abstract available.
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A Suspected Case of Cutaneous Mycobacterium immunogenum Infection

Kim JP, Kim YS, Kim SW

M. immunogenum was identified as the etiologic agent of a variety of hospital-acquired infections, including an outbreak of keratitis, and as the potential cause of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in industrial metal-grinding...
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Cutaneous Infection Due to Mycobacterium abscessus

Yoo JY, Song YB, Song JG, Suh MK, Ha GY, Lee JI, Kim TY

  • KMID: 2246098
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 Jun;53(5):415-416.
No abstract available.
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Localized Cutaneous Infection due to Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in Immunocompetent Patient

Kim SY, Kim MJ, Jung HJ, Lee Y, Lee YW, Choe YB, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 2246261
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 Jan;53(1):80-82.
No abstract available.
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Cutaneous Infection Caused by Klebsiella pneumonia in a Patient with Aplastic Anemia

Jung HJ, Lee JB, Kim SJ, Lee SC, Won YH, Yun SJ

  • KMID: 2146286
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2013 Nov;51(11):885-888.
Klebsiella pneumonia is an opportunistic pathogen that can lead to severe diseases such as septicemia, pneumonia, urinary and hepatobiliary track infection, in mainly hospitalized, immunocompromised patients. It has been reported...
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Localized Cutaneous Infection due to Scedosporium apiospermum

Nam HM, Kwon SY, Kim UK, Park K, Park SD

  • KMID: 2243061
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2011 Dec;16(4):196-200.
Scedosporium(S) apiospermum is the asexual stage of Pseudallescheria boydii. The organism has been isolated from polluted water, soil, sewage and potted plants in a hospital with low virulence. This ubiquitous...
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A Case of Mycobacterium kansasii Cutaneous Infection in a Heart Transplant Recipient

Park HJ, Yu H, Choi SH, Sung H, Hong JP, Kim JJ, Lee SO

  • KMID: 2263957
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Jul;81(1):121-125.
Mycobacterium kansasii is a slow-growing, nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) that primarily affects lung tissue. Cutaneous infection with M. kansasii has not been reported previously in heart transplant recipients in Korea. We...
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Cutaneous Infection due to Mycobacterium fortuitum Originated from Soil

Hwang SM, Kim DM, Kang GS, Suh MK, Ha GY, Lee JI

  • KMID: 2301857
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2010 Aug;48(8):718-721.
Mycobacterium (M.) fortuitum is a rapidly growing mycobacterium. It is classified as Runyon's group IV with M. abcessus and M. chelonae that are mostly found in water and soil. M....
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A Case of Sporotrichoid Cutaneous Infection Caused by Mycobacterium marinum

Park JY, Lee SJ, Ahn YS, Lee JH, Lee IS, Kim JY, Cheon SJ, Lee SH, Kwak IS

  • KMID: 2170178
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2006 Jun;38(3):169-173.
Mycobacterium marinum is a nontuberculous mycobacterium responsible for skin infection. Risk factors include a history of trauma and water/fish-related hobbies or occupations. This infection is characteristically limited to the skin...
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A Case of Mycobacteria chelonae Infection after Injection of Filler

Bae JM, Kim MY, Park YM, Kim HO

  • KMID: 2302355
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2006 Jan;44(1):59-62.
Mycobacterium chelonae is a rapidly-growing, atypical mycobacterium that can cause both systemic and cutaneous infections as a human pathogen. This saprophyte is ubiquitous in the environment and has been found...
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A Case of Cutaneous Infection due to Mycobacterium abscessus

Cho JH, Kim MY, Park YM, Kim HO

  • KMID: 2086821
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2004 Apr;42(4):512-515.
We report a case of cutaneous Mycobacterium abscessus infection in a 30-year-old woman who had two, tender, erythematous subcutaneous nodules on the upper extremitiy. A skin biopsy specimen revealed a...
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M. chelonae Soft Tissue Infection Spreading to Osteomyelitis

Kim RS, Kim JS, Choi DH, Kwon DS, Jung JH

A previously healthy, 54-year-old woman presented with Mycobacterium chelonae soft tissue infection and osteomyelitis of her left lower leg. The infection had started from soft tissue emerging at the medial...
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A Case of Cutaneous Mycobacterium marinum Infection

Jeon YM, Won JY, Lee CH, Chong Y, Lee JB, Song ES

  • KMID: 2086202
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1999 Feb;37(2):252-256.
Mycobacterium marinum is a photochromogenic and slowly growing acid-fast organism classified in Runyon's group I of atypical mycobacteria. Infection with M. marinum occurs when the organism is inoculated usually in...
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Cutaneous Infection Caused by Fusarium verticillioides in a Patient with Diabetes Mellitus and Liver Cirrhosis

Lee SJ, Jeon YM, Won JY, Song ES, Choi YW, Kim HU

  • KMID: 2080349
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1997 Jun;2(1):71-76.
Fusarium species, which are common soil saprophytes, have been implicated as a pathogen causing a variety of opportunistic infections such as keratitis, onychomycosis, burn wound infection or disseminated systemic infections...
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The Clinical Efficacy of Levofloxacin(CRAVIT(R)) in the Treatment of Cutaneous Infection

Kang HJ, Kim HJ, Seo SL, Kim YS, Lee MA, Hahm JH

BACKGROUND: Levofloxacin, an oral fluroquinolone antibacterial agent, is the optical S-(-) isomer of ofloxacin. In vitro it is generally twice as potent as ofloxacin and active against most aerobic gram...
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