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Deep seated dermatophytosis

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A deep folliculitis due to a cutaneous dermatophyte infection, usually on the legs. It is most commonly caused by trichophyton rubrum and is characterized by the formation of spongy granulomas which persist for three to four months and leaves deep scars.

Also known as: deep dermatophytosis, deep seated dermatophytosis, disseminated granulomatous dermatophytosis

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