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    Calado, Nicácia Barbosa; Sousa, Jr, Francisco; Gomes, Nadja Oliveira; Cardoso, Fernando Ramos; Zaror, Luis Conrado; Milan, Eveline Pipolo

    Mycopathologia (1975) 161, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    Fusarium spp. are non-dermatophytic hyaline moulds distributed worldwide and recovered from the nature as soil saprophytes and plant pathogens. Human infections are usually precipitated by local or systemic predisposing factors and disseminated infection is associated with impaired immune responses. We report eight cases of cutaneous lesions caused by Fusarium spp. All patients were immunocompetent. Seven cases with presented onychomycosis and one patient with interdigital intertrigo. It is important to alert the medical community about the relevance of the opportunistic fungi, such as Fusarium spp., which have emerged as human infectious agents, emphasizing the importance of correct etiological identification, allowing for appropriate treatment.