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Equine Internal Medicine
M. ycetomata Mycetomata (Table 13-1) are chronic subcutaneous infections
characterized by swelling, draining tracts, and tissue granules. Filamentous
bacteria or eumycetic fungi (fungi thatinhabit the soil or vegetation) may cause ...
Stephen M. Reed, Warwick M. Bayly, Debra C. Sellon, 2009
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine
Red (sometimes yellowish) grained actinomycosis Brumpt (1913) gives the
following organisms as capable of producing mycetomata: 1. Fungi producing
true mycetomata: a. Sterigmatocystis nidulans, var. nicollei, Pinoy, from North
Africa b.
J. Job syndrome. See Hyper-IgE syndrome. Joints. See also Arthritis. fungal
species recovered from, 58t mycetomata, 541 Jorge Lobo's disease. See Lacazia
loboi. Juvenile paracoccidioidomycosis, 646 ...
Elias J. Anaissie, Michael R. McGinnis, Michael A. Pfaller, 2009
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Manual of clinical microbiology
isting lung cavities are inappropriately called mycetomata (23, 24). In the
absence of well-organized sclerotia, they should be referred to as fungus balls,
aspergillomas, or coccidioidomas (35). Similarly, mycelial aggregates formed by
...
Patrick R. Murray, Ellen Jo Baron, American Society for Microbiology, 2003
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Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
35 9 2 46 Sex ratio Madurella mycetomi, M : F 5.6 : I Streptomyces somaliensis, M
: F 3.4 : l Familial incidence Mycetomata were observed in the same family on
three occasions: father and son, two sisters, grandmother and granddaughter.
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New Zealand Medical Journal
Chest x-ray showing changes of apical fibrosis with bullae formation, and
bilateral mycetomata. Chest x-rays on admission in 1979 showed extensive
fibrosis and bilateral apical bullous changes with fungus balls present within
cavities of both ...
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Antifungal Agents: Advances and Problems
The term eumycetoma is restricted to infections caused by fungi, but not to
clinically similar mycetomata caused by bacteria (actinomycetes). The feet, lower
extremities, hands, and other exposed areas are most often involved. The
incidence is ...
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Radiology of Chest Diseases
Cavitation may also occur, and the upper lobes may then be colonized by
aspergillus to form mycetomata. Diagnosis is facilitated by the typical
radiographic findings in the axial skeleton and the occurrence of the human
leuko- cyte antigen ...
Sebastian Lange, Geraldine Walsh, 2011
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Principal Diseases of Marine Fish and Shellfish: Diseases of ...
Cerebral mycetomata of trout due to a Phialophora-like fungus. Sabouraudia 5,
120-123. Chien, C. H., Miyazaki, T., and Kubota, S. (1979a). Studies on
Ichthyophonus disease of fishes. IV. Comparative study on naturally infected
fishes. Bull.
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Medical Microbiology,With STUDENTCONSULT online access,18: ...
... generation cephalosporins, amoxicillin–clavulanate combinations and
linezolid, an oxazolidinone, are also effective. Drug susceptibility testing is
subject to several variables and no standardized methods have been proposed.
Mycetomata ...
David Greenwood, Richard Slack, Will Irving, 2012