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California medicine, 2003
Abstract Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues characterized by the presence of nodular, verrucous lesions often of the lower extremities. Upon histopathologic examination of infected tissues, the characteristic finding is single or multiple sclerotic bodies, which are dark brown septate ...
John W. Baddley, William E. Dismukes
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Abstract Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues characterized by the presence of nodular, verrucous lesions often of the lower extremities. Upon histopathologic examination of infected tissues, the characteristic finding is single or multiple sclerotic bodies, which are dark brown septate ...
John W. Baddley, William E. Dismukes
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Tropical Doctor, 2010
Chromoblastomycosis is a subcutaneous fungal infection caused by the traumatic inoculation of the skin with pigmented saprophytic moulds. Although infection is rarely fatal, it is characteristically chronic and can be complicated by lymphatic damage and malignant transformation.
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Chromoblastomycosis is a subcutaneous fungal infection caused by the traumatic inoculation of the skin with pigmented saprophytic moulds. Although infection is rarely fatal, it is characteristically chronic and can be complicated by lymphatic damage and malignant transformation.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
Chromoblastomycosis is a fungous disease which, although rare, is worldwide in distribution. Five cases have been reported in continental United States. One of these, the first case recorded in medical literature, was reported in 1915 by Medlar1and Lane2from Boston, and the etiologic agent was named Phialophora verrucosa. The second case3in continental
C. W. EMMONS, HOWARD HAILEY, HUGH HAILEY
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Chromoblastomycosis is a fungous disease which, although rare, is worldwide in distribution. Five cases have been reported in continental United States. One of these, the first case recorded in medical literature, was reported in 1915 by Medlar1and Lane2from Boston, and the etiologic agent was named Phialophora verrucosa. The second case3in continental
C. W. EMMONS, HOWARD HAILEY, HUGH HAILEY
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1945
Although chromoblastomycosis is a comparatively rare disease, it has been reported from widely scattered points on the globe. In 1941 Weidman and Rosenthal 1 summarized this subject thoroughly, including the data on 110 cases reported up to that time. Seven cases were from the continental limits of the United States, but the greatest number were from ...
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Although chromoblastomycosis is a comparatively rare disease, it has been reported from widely scattered points on the globe. In 1941 Weidman and Rosenthal 1 summarized this subject thoroughly, including the data on 110 cases reported up to that time. Seven cases were from the continental limits of the United States, but the greatest number were from ...
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