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|pagebody = Subcutaneous mycoses are localised or may spread to lymphatics. Grossly they are similar to [[Bacterial Granulomatous Dermatitis|bacterial granulomatous infections]], usually ulcerated and may have draining fistulas. Microscopically they are nodular to coalescing. They cause suppurative, pyogranulomatous or granulomatous inflammation.
 
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====[[Eumycotic Mycetomas]]====
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====[[Dermatophytic Pseudomycetoma]]====
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====[[Phaeohyphomycosis]]====
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====[[Sporotrichosis]]====
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====[[Zygomycosis]]====
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[[Category:Integumentary System - Mycotic Infections]]
 
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