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This is a photomicrograph of the dematiaceous, or dark colored fungi Fonsecaea pedrosoi.

Fonsecaea pedrosoi is one of the many fungi associated with the chronic fungal infection Chromoblastomycosis. This chronic fungal infection results in raised crusted lesions affecting the skin and subcutaneous tissue.
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