Chromoblastomycosis is a slow-progressing granulomatous suppurative fungal infection caused by the traumatic inoculation of melanised fungi into subcutaneous and transcutaneous tissues leading to morbidity and work inactivity. The most clinically isolated agents are the species F. pedrosoi C. carrioni followed by P. verrucosa E. dermatitidis and R. aquaspersa. It has a worldwide distribution and prevalence in underdeveloped regions of the world where compulsory reporting of cases is non-existent. In Brazil it is prevalent in the Amazon region where Pará leads the country in cases of the disease. In the clinical analyses laboratory of the clinical mycology reference hospital Hospital Universitário Lauro Wanderley (HULW/EBSERH) Paraíba Brazil various diagnoses of the disease are found and there has been one scientifically described case report to date. The aim of this study was to review the literature on the subject with an emphasis on updating data on the clinical taxonomic laboratory epidemiological and therapeutic aspects of cases of chromoblastomycosis in Brazil and worldwide.
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