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Ch. 22 - Pathogenic Fungi
Bauman - Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy 6th Edition
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Chapter 22, Problem 4

_____ are tumorlike fungal infections.

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Understand the question is asking for the name of tumorlike fungal infections, which are specific types of chronic fungal diseases characterized by localized growths resembling tumors.
Recall that in medical mycology, certain fungal infections cause mass-like lesions that can mimic tumors, often involving subcutaneous tissues.
Identify that these infections are commonly referred to as 'mycetomas,' which are chronic granulomatous fungal infections presenting as tumorlike swellings.
Note that mycetomas are caused by true fungi (eumycetoma) or actinomycetes (actinomycetoma), but the term generally refers to the fungal type.
Conclude that the blank in the sentence should be filled with 'Mycetomas' to correctly describe tumorlike fungal infections.

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Fungal Infections

Fungal infections, or mycoses, are diseases caused by fungi that can affect various tissues. They range from superficial skin infections to deep systemic diseases, depending on the fungal species and host immunity.
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Tumorlike Fungal Infections

Tumorlike fungal infections refer to chronic fungal diseases that produce mass-like lesions resembling tumors. These infections often cause granulomatous inflammation and tissue swelling, making them appear similar to neoplastic growths.
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Chromoblastomycosis

Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal infection characterized by wart-like, tumorlike skin lesions caused by dematiaceous fungi. It exemplifies tumorlike fungal infections and is important to recognize due to its distinctive clinical presentation.