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・ Lobogenesis phoxapex
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・ Lobogenesis primitiva
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・ Lobogenesis sthernarcosta
・ Lobogenesis trematerrae
・ Lobogenesis varnicosa
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Lobomycosis
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・ Lobophora (moth)
・ Lobophora halterata
・ Lobophora magnoliatoidata
・ Lobophora variegata
・ Lobophorodes
・ Lobophyllia
・ Lobophyllia corymbosa
・ Lobophyllia hemprichii
・ Lobophylliidae
・ Lobophyllodes
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Lobomycosis : ウィキペディア英語版
Lobomycosis

Lobomycosis also known as (Jorge) Lobo's disease or lacaziosis, is a blastomycosis, a fungal infection of the skin caused by ''Lacazia loboi'' (formerly named ''Loboa loboi''), and discovered by Brazilian dermatologist Jorge Lobo. Other names which were given to the disease are: keloidal blastomycosis, Amazonian blastomycosis, blastomycoid granuloma, miraip and piraip. These last two names were given by natives of the Amazon and mean ''that which burns''.
This disease is usually found in humans and bottle-nosed dolphins.
==Clinical features==
The disease is endemic in rural regions in South America and Central America.
Infection most commonly develops after minor scratches or insect bites, but many patients cannot recall any skin trauma. Human-to-human transmission does not occur, and the disease is only acquired from the environment. The appearances are of a chronic keloidal nodular lesions occur on the face, ears, or extremities.
Diagnosis of Lobo's disease is made by taking a sample of the infected skin (a skin biopsy) and examining it under the microscope. ''Lacazia loboi'' is characterized by long chains of spherical cells interconnected by tubules. The cells appear to be yeast-like with a diameter of 5 to 12 μm. Attempts to culture ''L. loboi'' have so far been unsuccessful.

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