10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYCETOMATOUS»
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mycetomatous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mycetomatous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Medical Reporter: A Record of Medicine, Surgery, Public ...
In 2 cases Syme's amputation was performed, and in 5 cases excision of the
mycetomatous growjh was performed. In 12 cases the feet were affected, in one
the little finger of the right hand as well as of the left hand were affected. She was
a ...
2
Clinical Infectious Disease
Although one small study supports a local test for Nocardia- associated
mycetomatous infection, broad use of serodiagnostics has not been validated.
Radiographs of the affected area should also be obtained to evaluate for bony
involvement, ...
3
Documenta de Medicina Geographica Et Tropica
'In microscopic sections of mycetomatous tissue evidence of extensive
degenerative changes, the result of a chronic inflammatory process can be made
out. An important feature is a sort of arteritis obliterans, or extensive proliferation
of the ...
It was observed that 100% of the mice injected with L-forms developed chronic
mycetomatous lesions approximately 6 months to 1 year after injection. Both L-
forms and normal cells of N. caviae were isolated from the lesions present in
most of ...
5
Archives of Dermatology
... intravenous injections of red mercuric iodid 771 "Filarida reaction" in patients
infected with "filarial itch" 374 Melano-epithelioma in a Mussulman from Algiers
771 Mycetomatous nodule of arm; inoculation by a thorn 368 Myelodermic tumor
of ...
6
Manson's tropical diseases
On cutting into a mycetomatous foot or hand the knife passes readily through the
mass, exposing a section with an oily, greasy surface, in which the anatomical
elements in many places are unrecognizable, being, as it were, fused together, ...
7
The Prokaryotes: Vol. 3: Archaea. Bacteria: Firmicutes, ...
Pulmonary and systemic nocardioses, including infections of the brain, are the
most frequently recognized conditions, but cutaneous and mycetomatous lesions
also occur. In dairy animals, notably cows, nocardial mastitis can be a major ...
Martin Dworkin, Stanley Falkow, 2006
8
Issues in Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Virology, and ...
“Pyrenochaeta romeroi is a rare agent of chronic, suppurative subcutaneous
infections which ultimately lead to mycetoma. It has only rarely been reported
from deep, non-mycetomatous infections,” investigators in Utrecht, Netherlands
report.
9
Cecil Medicine: Expert Consult - Online
For example, mycetoma must occasionally be distinguished from chronic
cutaneous fungal infections such as sporotrichosis (mycetomatous lymphatic
sporotrichosis) and dermatophytic mycetoma. The latter infection, which is
typically seen in ...
Lee Goldman, Andrew I. Schafer, 2011
10
On Certain Endemic Skin and Other Diseases of India and Hot ...
But, further, it would appear from accurate observation that the features supposed
to be characteristic of the defaced fungus are those possessed by the supposed
fungus, not only, as before observed, when the mycetomatous disease, ...
Tilbury Fox, T. Farquhar, Henry Vandyke Carter, 1876