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Volume 339:270-271 July 23, 1998 Number 4
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Malassezia pachydermatis Infections

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To the Editor: Chang et al. (March 12 issue)1 describe an outbreak of Malassezia pachydermatis in a neonatal intensive care unit. Several prior studies have reported similar infections in neonates,2,3 and there is a report of an adult with canaliculitis due to M. pachydermatis infection.4 We report a severe systemic infection with M. pachydermatis in an adult.

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