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The Rare Presentation of Deep Dermatophytosis ‐Trichophyton in an Immunosuppressed Patient
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Kumtornrut, Chanat
, Yeesibsean, Nitina
, Jesrichai, Jirapon
, Triwatcharikorn, Jidapa
2025
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The Rare Presentation of Deep Dermatophytosis ‐Trichophyton in an Immunosuppressed Patient
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Kumtornrut, Chanat
, Yeesibsean, Nitina
, Jesrichai, Jirapon
, Triwatcharikorn, Jidapa
2025
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The Rare Presentation of Deep Dermatophytosis ‐Trichophyton in an Immunosuppressed Patient
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The Rare Presentation of Deep Dermatophytosis ‐Trichophyton in an Immunosuppressed Patient
2025
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Dermatophytes typically cause superficial skin infections characterized by an active border. However, they can present atypically invading deeper in immunocompromised patients. We present a case of a 72‐year‐old woman with bullous pemphigoid who had received oral prednisolone for 3 months and developed umbilicated papules. Trichophyton was cultured from the lesions. Atypical dermatophytosis should be strongly suspected in patients with skin lesions who are on immunosuppressive therapy.
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