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Table 1.

Demographic data and treatment of Mycobacterium marinum infected patients.

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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.

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Table 2.

In vitro susceptibilities of 30 M. marinum isolates.

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Table 3.

Clincal manifestations of M. marinum infected patients who received doxycycline therapy.

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