entomophthoramycosis basidiobolae

en·to·moph·tho·ra·my·co·sis ba·sid·i·o·bo·'lae

a subcutaneous phycomycosis due to the fungus Basidiobolus ranarum, characterized by the development of flat, firm subcutaneous fibrotic granulomas which do not ulcerate; occasionally, lesions may extend to muscles and lymph nodes and other deep tissues; the disease is found in Indonesia and in Uganda and other tropical African countries, but has not been seen in tropical America; a form of zygomycosis. Synonym(s): subcutaneous phycomycosis