- maduromycosis
- mad·u·ro·mycosis
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Maduromycosis — Infobox Disease Name = Maduromycosis Caption = DiseasesDB = 8472 ICD10 = ICD10|B|47|0|b|35 ICD9 = ICD9|039.9, ICD9|117.4 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D008271 Maduromycosis is a mycetoma infection of the… … Wikipedia
maduromycosis — (mah du ro mi ko sis) A subcutaneous fungal infection caused by Madurella mycetoma; also termed an eumycotic mycetoma … Dictionary of microbiology
maduromycosis — SYN: mycetoma. [Madura, India, + mycosis] * * * mad·u·ro·my·co·sis mad (y)ə rō mī kō səs n, pl co·ses .sēz a destructive chronic disease usu. restricted to the feet, marked by swelling and deformity resulting from the formation of granulomatous… … Medical dictionary
maduromycosis — n.; see Madura foot … The new mediacal dictionary
maduromycosis — |majə(ˌ)rō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Madura, India + New Latin o + mycosis : a destructive chronic disease usually restricted to the feet, marked by swelling and deformity resulting from the formation of granulomatous nodules drained by… … Useful english dictionary
Мадуромикоз (Maduromycosis) — см. Стопа мадурская. Источник: Медицинский словарь … Медицинские термины
mycetoma — A chronic infection involving the subcutaneous tissue, skin, and contiguous bone; characterized by the formation of localized lesions with tumefactions and multiple draining sinuses. The exudate contains granules that may be … Medical dictionary
Madura foot — Ma·du·ra foot mad (y)ə rə , mə d(y)u̇r ə n maduromycosis of the foot * * * an infection of the tissues and bones of the foot producing chronic inflammation (mycetoma), occurring in the tropics. It is caused by various filamentous fungi (including … Medical dictionary
Eumycetoma — Mycetoma Classification and external resources Madura Foot ICD 10 B47.0 … Wikipedia
Exophiala — Taxobox name = Exophiala regnum = Fungi divisio = Ascomycota subdivisio = classis = ordo = Chaetothyriales family = genus = Exophiala is a genus of fungus. Exophiala werneckii is the organism responsible for tinea nigra, and Exophiala jeanselmei… … Wikipedia