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Description a. A 34-year-old male with a 12-year history of a red plaque in the left knee. b. Under SEM observation: dematiaceous hyphae with many well-defined septa, conidiophores, and oval brown spores arranged in a clump could be seen. The surfaces of conidiogenous cells were smooth. Oval spores were arranged around conidiophores.
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