Lobomycosis (Keloidal Blastomycosis) | Figure 4.29 A: “Brass knuckles” in lobomycosis (Courtesy of CDC) B: Mycetoma (Courtesy of Dr. Paul Getz) C: Exophiala jeansellmei (Courtesy of Sandra Arduin, Michigan Department of Community Health) |
(Figure 4.29A) - Lacazia loboi (formerly Loboa loboi); found in Amazon basin and Gulf of Mexico; associated with dolphins
- Presents as painless smooth-surfaced nodules (resembling keloids), ± ulceration, ± verrucous appearance
- Histology: round or lemon-shaped cells attached to one another with narrow connections (“chain of coins” or “brass knuckles”); cannot be cultured
- Treatment: surgical excision (antifungals ineffective)
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