Fungus foot of India
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Madura foot — ▪ pathology also called maduromycosis , or mycetoma fungus infection, usually localized in the foot but occurring occasionally elsewhere on the body, apparently resulting from inoculation into a scratch or abrasion of any of a number of… … Universalium
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