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Symptoms of SPOROTRICHOSIS


Early stages of Sporotrichosis produce small, movable, non-tender nodules under the skin of the fingers, the nodules enlarge slowly, becomes pink and ulcerate. Later on, dark nodules appear along the lymphatic channel that drains the area, for example the elbow or armpit. A productive cough may develop, but it is unusual. This disease usually stays confined to the initial areas of involvement. It rarely leads to fever, chills or appetite loss.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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