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This photomicrograph reveals some of the histopathologic changes associated with lobomycosis of the skin. This chronic fungal infection is caused by the fungus Lacazia loboi, formerly named Loboa loboi, and is characterized by keloidal nodular lesions, occurring on the face, ears, or extremities. This disease is usually found in humans, and bottle-nosed dolphins.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Dr. Martin Hicklin
Creation Date: 1965
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