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Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
Research Letter

Inonotosis in Patient with Hematologic Malignancy

Ana Fernández-Cruz1Comments to Author , Mi Kwon1, Jesús Guinea, Pilar Escribano, María del Carmen Martínez Jiménez, Ana Pulido, Verónica Parra, David Serrano, Jorge Gayoso, José Luis Díez Martín, and Emilio Bouza
Author affiliations: Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain (A. Fernández-Cruz, M. Kwon, J. Guinea, P. Escribano, M.C. Martínez Jiménez, A. Pulido, V. Parra, D. Serrano, J. Gayoso, J.L. Díez Martin, E. Bouza); Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Madrid (A. Fernández-Cruz, M. Kwon, J. Guinea, P. Escribano, M.D.C.M. Jiménez, A. Pulido, V. Parra, D. Serrano, J. Gayoso, J.L.D. Martin, E. Bouza); CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES CB06/06/0058), Madrid (J. Guinea, E. Bouza)

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Figure 2

Skin lesion at biopsy site 4 weeks after the biopsy in patient with invasive fungal disease caused by Inonotus spp., Madrid, Spain.

Figure 2. Skin lesion at biopsy site 4 weeks after the biopsy in patient with invasive fungal disease caused by Inonotus spp., Madrid, Spain.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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