- mycetoma
- my·ce·to·ma
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Mycetoma — can refer to: Eumycetoma, a fungal disease Actinomycetoma , an old name for Actinomycosis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to … Wikipedia
Mycetoma — vgl. Myzetom … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
mycetoma — [mī΄sə tō′mə] n. [ MYCETO + OMA] a chronic infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, esp. of the foot, characterized by a tumorous mass consisting mostly of fungi … English World dictionary
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
mycetoma — noun (plural mas; also mycetomata) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek mykēt , mykēs Date: 1863 a condition marked by invasion of the deep subcutaneous tissues with fungi or actinomycetes; also a tumorous mass occurring in mycetoma • mycetomatous… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Mycetoma pedis — das, , tropische Pilzinfektion, der Madurafuß … Universal-Lexikon
Mycetoma Research Centre — The Mycetoma Research Centre is a medical research center dedicated to finding a cure for the disease mycetoma. The MRC is located in Khartoum, Sudan. It is part of The University of Khartoum. Dr. Ahmed Hassan Fahal is the director of the center … Wikipedia
Mycetoma affine — Mycetoma affine Clasificación científica Reino … Wikipedia Español
Mycetoma ussuriense — Mycetoma ussuriense Clasificación científica Reino … Wikipedia Español
Mycetoma pedis — Madura Fuß (m), Mycetoma pedis (n) eng Madura foot (fungal infection), mycetoma pedis … Arbeitssicherheit und Gesundheitsschutz Glossar
mycetoma — mycetomatous, adj. /muy si toh meuh/, n., pl. mycetomas, mycetomata / meuh teuh/. Pathol. a chronic tumorous infection caused by any of various soil dwelling fungi, usually affecting the foot. Also called maduramycosis. [1870 75; < Gk myket (see… … Universalium