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Subcutaneous Phaeohyphomycosis caused by Phaeoacremonium rubrigenum in an Immunosuppressed Patient.
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The hyphomycete genus, Phaeoacremonium, was proposed in 1996 by Crous et al. Three species belonging to this genus have been isolated from clinical specimens: P. inflatipes, from a human toenail, human synovial fluid and human mycetoma of the foot, P. parasiticum, from a subcutaneous lesion on a kidney transplant patient and several other sources, and P. rubrigenum, from a human patient with pneumonia. To our knowledge, however, this is the first report of phaeohyphomycosis caused by Phaeoacremonium rubrigenum.
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