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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation after treatment of deep fungal infection
( Jeong Won Jo ) , ( Hae Bong Jeong ) , ( Yun Sun Moon ) , ( Do Seon Jeong ) , ( Eui Chang Jung ) , ( Chi Yeon Kim ) , ( Tae Jin Yoon )
프로그램북 68권 1호 404-405(2pages)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2017-510-000108485
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Dermatophytes usually infect the keratinised layers of the epidermis, hair follicles and nails. The fungi rarely enter the dermis or subcutaneous fat tissue and very rarely cause deep or subcutaneous dermatophytosis. In general, deep fungal infection develops via two routes: (i) subcutaneous infection caused by direct fungal penetration of the dermis or subcutis following traumatic injury; and (ii) cutaneous fungal involvement by hematogenous or lymphatic spread following the inoculation or infection of another organ (systemic dissemination). After treatment of deep fungal infection in some cases showing a healed scar with atrophy, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The rare pigment deposition was caused due to hemociderin. So we report a case that the lesions improved with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

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