Solitary solid nodules
Necrosis occurred in the center of the granulomatous nodule but was not calcified. Lesions spread to the surroundings, which can make bronchial and mediastinal lymph nodes swell, purulent, and even cause pleurisy. Dermatophytosis appears as single or multiple skin granulomas, and finally liquefies necrosis and ulcers in the center. The cause of cryptococcosis is a new type of cryptococcus, which mainly invades the brain, meninges, paranasal sinuses, and lungs, spleen, muscles, joints, and skin. During necropsy, there were small suppurative foci in the paranasal sinuses, turbinates, nasal cavity and brain, and mucous purulent inflammation of the meninges. Subcutaneous granuloma can be seen in the ears, eyelids, and feet.
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