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Chromomycosis

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aka chromoblastomycosis
general term for a deep fungal infection with characteristic clinical presentation caused by a group of dematiaceous fungi all with a common histology (i.e. copper pennies)  that essentially defines this entity
five dematiaceous fungi are the main causative agents: Fonsecaea pedrosoi = most common cause
histology: copper penny on H&E (AKA Medlar bodies)
clinical: verrucous plaques on one leg
primary inoculation; soil; barefoot farm laborers