Medical term:
Phialophora
Phialophora
[fi″ah-lof´o-rah]a genus of imperfect fungi. P. verruco´si is a cause of chromoblastomycosis and P. jeansel´mi is a cause of maduromycosis.
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Phialophora
(fī'ă-lof'ŏ-ră),A genus of fungi of which at least two species, Phialophora verrucosa and Phialophora dermatitidis (Exophiala dermatitidis), cause chromoblastomycosis.
 [G. phialē, a broad, flat vessel, + phoreō, to carry] 
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Phi·a·loph·o·ra
(fī-ă-lof'ŏ-ră)A genus of fungi of which at least two species, P. verrucosa and P. dermatitidis; causes chromoblastomycosis. 
[G. phialē, a broad, flat vessel, + phoreō, to carry]
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