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. 2005 Sep;43(9):4349–4356. doi: 10.1128/JCM.43.9.4349-4356.2005

FIG. 1.

FIG. 1.

(A) Areas of Sudan sampled for clinical Madurella mycetomatis isolates. Sudan is divided into central Sudan (C), western Sudan (W), northern Sudan (N), and Khartoum (K). (B) Phylogenetic tree based on the AFLP data obtained for 39 clinical black grain mycetoma fungal isolates. Thirty-seven of these isolates are Madurella mycetomatis. Strain mm3 represents the fungus Leptosphaeria senegalensis, and strain mm27 represents a fungal species belonging to the M. mycetomatis cluster without precise species definition. The M. mycetomatis strains are divided into clusters I, II, and III. For each isolate the geographic origin and the size of the lesion are presented. Strains originated from central Sudan (C), western Sudan (W), northern Sudan (N), Khartoum (K), and Mali (M). The lesion size is designated as small (size 1), moderate (size 2), and large (size 3). U, unknown.