A patient has a slowly spreading ulcer on the hand after a thorn injury. Cigar-shaped budding yeasts are found. What is the organism?
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Correct answer: Sporothrix schenckii
Sporothrix schenckii causes sporotrichosis, often acquired from rose thorns. It grows as cigar-shaped yeasts in tissue.
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