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Volume 12, Number 5, May 2006

Mycobacterium intermedium Granulomatous Dermatitis from Hot Tub Exposure

Randall S. Edson,* Christine L. Terrell,* W. Mark Brutinel,* and Nancy L. Wengenack*
*Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

 
 
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Figure. A) Appearance of rash on the patient's back at initial treatment. B) Close-up of the rash shown in panel A. C) Patient's back showing near resolution of rash after discontinuing use of the hot tub.

 

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