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Mycobacterioses, atypical: reddish-brown, blurred, lichenified, hardly scaly plaque that has been present for several months, with continuous surface growth.

Mycobacterioses, atypical. several months old, scaly, painless, blurred red lump. infection by M. marinum during aquarium work.

mycobacterioses, atypical. for several months existing, scaly, painless, blurred red lump. infection by M. marinum during aquarium work. detailed view.

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

Mycobacterioses, atypical. swimming pool granulomas: In a period of 6-8 months development of painless, partly ulcerated and crusty red nodules along the lymphatic pathways on the hand and forearm.


Mycobacteriosis atypical: a blurred, painless lump that has existed for 12 weeks and developed from an "inconspicuous" papule.

Mycobacteriosis atypical: chronic verrucous, blurred, painless, scaly plaque. aquarium owner.

Mycobacteriosis atypical: chronic verrucous, blurred, painless, scaly plaque. aquarium owner.

Mycobacteriosis atypical: Findings after 3 months of antibiotic therapy.

Mycobacteriosis atypical: chronic, red, in the center verrucous, otherwise surface smooth, blurred, painless plaque. aquarium owner.





Mycobacteriosis atypical: chronic (existing for about 8 weeks, insufficiently pre-treated) painless, furuncoloid red nodule with central ulceration.

Mycobacteriosis atypical: chronic (existing for about 8 weeks, insufficiently pre-treated) painless, red nodule with central ulceration. detail

Mycobacteriosis atypical. Atypical localized painless nodule. Clinical picture not very meaningful.



Mycobacteriosis, atpic. lymphatic (sporotrichoid) spread of painless red nodules.


Mycobacteriosis, atpyic.











