Table 1.
Demographic data and treatment of Mycobacterium marinum infected patients.
Figure 1.
Cutaneous manifestations of Mycobacterium marinum infections.
Footnote: M. marinum skin infections presented with (A) a solitary, or (B) multiple violaceous plaques with hyperkeratotic surface on limbs. The disease also presented as (C) a warty, verrucous plaque with an irregular border on hand, or (D) erythematous swelling of finger with pus discharge.
Table 2.
In vitro susceptibilities of 30 M. marinum isolates.
Table 3.
Clincal manifestations of M. marinum infected patients who received doxycycline therapy.