Coloromycosis

Chromomycosis, also known as chromomycosis, is a chronic granulomatous inflammation caused by chromophytes, which mainly invades the skin and subcutaneous tissues. It is characterized by the slow formation of painless verrucous nodules where fungi invade. At last, papilloma-like neoplasms are formed, and some can be secondary to ulcers. Many provinces and cities in China are distributed or popular, mainly farmers, can still be found in woodworking, masonry, children are rare.

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