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Volume 17, Number 1—January 2011
Letter

Apophysomyces variabilis Infections in Humans

Josep Guarro, Jagdish Chander, Eduardo Alvarez, Alberto M. Stchigel, Kaushik Robin, Usha Dalal, Hena Rani, Rajpal S. Punia, and José F. CanoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Virgili, Reus, Spain (J. Guarro, E. Alvarez, A.M. Stchigel, J.F. Cano); Government Medical College Hospital, Chandigarh, India (J. Chandler, K. Robin, U. Dalal, H. Rani, R.S. Puna)

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<!-- Q1 -->A) Sporangiophore (center) and sporangiospores of Apophysomyces variabilis fungi. Scale bar = 10 μm. B) Clinical manifestations in a woman infected with A. variabilis fungi in the upper part of the chest and the breast. A color version of this figure is available online (www.cdc.gov/EID/content/17/1/134-F.htm).

FigureA) Sporangiophore (center) and sporangiospores of Apophysomyces variabilis fungi. Scale bar = 10 μm. B) Clinical manifestations in a woman infected with A. variabilis fungi in the upper part of the chest and the breast. A color version of this figure is available online (www.cdc.gov/EID/content/17/1/134-F.htm).

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