
doi: 10.1007/bf00562592
pmid: 7219515
The first documented case of phaeohyphomycosis in man caused by Exophiala moniliae is reported from South Australia. Study of herbarium specimens, living cultures, and other materials has revealed that E. moniliae was previously unknown in Australia.
Male, Australia, Dermatomycoses, Humans, Mitosporic Fungi, Middle Aged
Male, Australia, Dermatomycoses, Humans, Mitosporic Fungi, Middle Aged
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