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Description Top: A 69-year-old female was presented to our clinic with a progressive purulent granuloma of her left forearm. Bottom: The sporangiophores of Lichtheimia corymbifera forming a conical apophysis and arising at points on the stolon that was between the rhizoid and not opposite them. SEM showed the sporangia were slightly pear-shaped instead of spherical (20kv, ×2000).
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