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Swimming pool granuloma. general view: For several months, continuously growing, completely painless redness and gradual plaque formation at the left forefinger base joint of a 60-year-old aquarium owner. 3 cm in diameter, red-livid, with central rhagade, painless, red knot at the base joint of the left forefinger covered with coarse scales.

Swimming pool granuloma, detail magnification: 2 cm diameter, red-livid, discretely scaling node at the base joint of the left index finger of a 60-year-old aquarium owner.

Mycobacterioses, atypical. 3 months old, developing from a red papule, firm, covered with whitish scales, free of scales at the edges, reddish-brown, completely painless nodule. culturally proven infection by M. marinum.





Swimming pool granuloma: for several months, painless redness and plaque formation on the left middle finger basal joint of a 50-year-old aquarium owner

Swimming pool granuloma. general view: Since several months, continuously growing, completely painless, scaly redness and infiltration on the right little finger. aquarium owner.

Swimming pool granuloma: localized, flat, centrally ulcerated and crusty, painless lump, existing for 4 weeks without healing tendency.


Swimming pool granuloma: sporotrichoid spread of the nodes.

