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. 2017 Jan 6;8(2):135–140. doi: 10.1016/j.jfms.2005.10.001

Fig 7.

Fig 7

Inguinal panniculitis due to a rapidly growing Mycobacterium, in this instance M fortuitum. The organism was probably inoculated following a raking scratch injury inflicted by the perpetrators hind claws (Malik et al 2000). The cats head is at the top of the photo, while its tail is at the bottom.