Fig 1.
Prevalence and absolute number of reported cases of chromoblastomycosis.
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Table 1.
Epidemiology and main clinical aspects of 7,740 cases of chromoblastomycosis documented in 5 different continents.
Fig 2.
The global distribution of chromoblastomycosis agents.
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Fig 3.
The chromoblastomycosis lesion site.
A- The percentage of cases reported from a certain body site is shown. For lower limbs, lesions were described in 3,197 (56.7%) out of 5,639 patients; for upper limbs in 1,120 (19.9%) out of 5,634 patients; for the face and neck in 238 (4.3%) out of 5,555 patients; for the trunk in 180 (3.3%) out of 5,476 patients described; and finally for the buttocks in 89 (1.6%) out of 5,639 patients described. Unusual sites such as ear, breast, inguinal region were reported in 61 cases. B—Percentage of lesion severity.