“…Mucosal involvement occurred as a primary disease in the majority of the patients (92%, n = 230/251), while the remaining (8%, n = 21) developed mucosal sporotrichosis due to a hematogenous dissemination of Sporothrix spp. Even though all such patients were cured, 12% (23/193) had sequelae of the mycosis, such as chronic dacryocystitis, corneal changes, cutaneous fistula, lagophthalmos, ectropion, entropion, pannus 180 • , symblepharon, conjunctival fibrosis, paracentral leucoma or eyelid retraction (ocular), and hyperrhynolalia and retraction of the right ala nasi (nasal) (Table 1) [15,20,21,29,31,32,41,42,47,48,52,53,57,60,61,[63][64][65]67,70,71,[73][74][75]78,79,81,82].…”