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Cutaneous zygomycosis in immunocompetent patients in Mexico
Mycoses, 09/08/09
Ayala–Gaytan JJ et al. – The authors report three cases of traumatic cutaneous zygomycosis related to soil–contaminated skin lesions occurring after automobile accidents in individuals with no underlying disorders, which showed delayed development and diagnosis in comparison with typical zygomycosis cutaneous lesions.
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