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[Chromomycosis in Guadeloupe].
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2008Chromomycosis is a widespread subcutaneous fungal infection seen essentially in tropical and subtropical regions and transmitted via skin injury caused by the prickles of plants or infected wood splinters. It is prevalent throughout the West Indies including Guadeloupe, where its incidence is not well known.This retrospective and descriptive study ...
Levang, Julien +6 more
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Cystic chromomycosis of the skin
Pathology, 1979Five patients with solitary cystic granulomatous lesions of the skin are described. Wood splinters and brown pigmented fungal elements were present in all 5 cases. "Cystic chromomycosis" is suggested as an appropriate title to avoid confusion with the cutaneous verrucous form, chromoblastomycosis.
D, Weedon, G, Ritchie
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Precipitating antibodies in chromomycosis
Medical Mycology, 1967Precipitating antibodies to the antigens from the causal organisms of chromomycosis were demonstrated in the sera of 12 out of 13 naturally infected patients. The responses indicate that Phialophora pedrosoi and P. compacta are relatively closely related to each other and more distantly to P. verrucosa. Cladosporium carrionii and P.
H R, Buckley, I G, Murray
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1983
R A, Eiferman, J W, Snyder, J V, Barbee
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R A, Eiferman, J W, Snyder, J V, Barbee
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A bibliography of chromomycosis
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1974Y, Al-Doory, R, Pairon
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