Abstract

Annular, fungating, ulcerated lesions developed on both hands of a 64-year-old immunocompetent man 2 months after he was cut with barbed wire. A dematiaceous mold, Hormonema dematioides, heretofore not definitively associated with human disease, was grown from two separate tissue specimens during a period of 9 days. Histopathologic examination demonstrated rare small, periodic acid-Schiff-positive, hyaline, yeastlike organisms in tissue. Twelve weeks of empiric therapy with ketoconazole, 400 mg/day, was curative.

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