| Literature DB >> 26288444 |
Huan Tan1, Xue-Mei Lan1, Cun-Jian Zhou1, Xi-Chuan Yang1.
Abstract
Microsporum gypseum is a geographically widespread geophilic fungus that infects animals and humans. M. gypseum infection on the scrotum is very rare and can be easily misdiagnosed because of a lack of inflammatory reaction. Here we describe a patient with pseudomembranous-like tinea of the scrotum resulting from M. gypseum.Entities:
Keywords: Immunodeficiency; Microsporum gypseum; scrotum
Year: 2015 PMID: 26288444 PMCID: PMC4533574 DOI: 10.4103/0019-5154.160531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Dermatol ISSN: 0019-5154 Impact factor: 1.494
Figure 1Several white maculopapules were observed on the scrotum
Figure 2A large number of hyphae and spores were observed in the stratum corneum (PAS staining, original magnification: ×400)
Figure 3Cultures of the lesions from the scrotum showed typical morphology with Microsporum gypseum. Its surface side colonies were beige, while those on the reverse side ranged from beige through reddish brown
Figure 4Microscopic examination showed swollen ellipsoid macroconidia with thin walls divided into three to six cells (cotton-blue lactophenol, original magnification: ×400)