Candidamycotic granuloma

Granulomatosis is the formation of small areas of tissue compaction that are surrounded by a capsule. Granulomas, or so-called. Lumpy rashes are one of the possible variants of skin damage by a fungal infection.

A number of diagnostic tests should be considered to determine the presence of mycosis. Traditionally, the diagnostic algorithm includes microscopy and cultural examination of biomaterial (skin, hair, nails), which makes it possible to determine the type of pathogen. Simultaneous assessment of dermatological symptoms allows you to significantly narrow the range of searches, since sometimes the clinical picture may reflect the development of only one or several pathogenic species of fungi (microscopy).

Among other microorganisms that are constantly found in nature and often cause morbidity on the skin: dermatophytes, yeasts