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1 Chief, Radiology Service, Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, California
Granuloma inguinale is a chronic granulomatous infection resulting from invasion by a pleomorphic coccobacihus, Donovania granulomatis. It chiefly involves skin and subcutaneous tissues but also may spread via the blood stream, resulting in osteomyelitic findings roentgenographically; such a case and its treatment is recorded in this paper, including a review of the literature pertaining to this entity.
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