Sporotrichosis

(noun)

A disease caused by the infection of the fungus Sporothrix schenckii, usually affecting the skin, although other rare forms can affect the lungs, joints, bones, and even the brain. Because roses can spread the disease, it is often referred to as rose-thorn or rose-gardeners' disease.

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  • fungus

Examples of Sporotrichosis in the following topics:

  • Other Fungi Involved in Respiratory Disease

    • Forms and symptoms of sporotrichosis include: cutaneous or skin sporotrichosis; pulmonary sporotrichosis; and disseminated sporotrichosis.
    • Cutaneous or skin sporotrichosis: This is the most common form of the disease.
    • Usually, cutaneous sporotrichosis lesions occur in the finger, hand, and arm.
    • The infection can spread to joints and bones (called osteoarticular sporotrichosis) as well as the central nervous system and the brain (called sporotrichosis meningitis).
    • Compare and contrast the various forms of sporotrichosis: cutaneous/skin, pulmonary and disseminated sporotrichosis
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