Abstract
A review of the four Costa Rican cases of chromoblastomycosis published to date is presented. A comparative study of other cases, confirmed from a mycological viewpoint by the presence of parasites in the lesions, is presented. A classification of the various clinical forms is suggested and the previous two classifications are reviewed. It is noted that chromoblastomycosis in Costa Rica shows no outstanding differences from that in other american countries.
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