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Favus - Wikipedia
Favus (Latin for "honeycomb") or tinea favosa is the severe form of tinea capitis, a skin infectious disease caused by the dermatophyte fungus Trichophyton ...
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Favus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Favus is a chronic inflammatory dermatophytosis, characterized by scutula formation. It used to be highly prevalent worldwide.
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Favus - DermNet
Favus or tinea favosa is in most cases a severe form of tinea capitis. It is caused by the dermatophyte fungus Trichophyton schoenleinii and results in a ...
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favus
‖ favus Path. (ˈfeɪvəs) [L. favus honeycomb.] A contagious disease of the skin, characterized by pustules, so called from its resemblance to a honeycomb. Also attrib. Hence ˈfavic a., of, pertaining to, or characteristic of this disease.[1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. iii. (1495) 223 Constantine c...
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Favus - MD Searchlight
Favus, or tinea favosa, is a severe, long-term skin infection mostly caused by a type of fungus called Trichophyton schoenleinii.
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Favus - Poultry Diseases - Farm Health Online
Favus is a chronic skin condition that afflicts poultry and mammals, including humans. It is normally caused by the dermatophytic fungus Trichophyton megninii.
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Favus - VisualDx
Favus (tinea favosa), a Latin word meaning honeycomb, is a severe form of tinea capitis caused most often by Trichophyton schoenleinii.
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Favus of the scalp: an overview and update - PubMed
Tinea capitis favosa, a chronic inflammatory dermatophyte infection of the scalp, affects over 90% of patients with anthropophilic Trichophyton schoenleinii.
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FAVUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FAVUS is any of several contagious skin diseases caused by ascomycetous fungi (such as Trichophyton schoenleinii) and occurring in humans and ...
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Case report Tinea capitis mimicking favus in rural Washington State
Favus is most frequently observed in settings of poor sanitation, in resource-poor countries, or in places with limited access to care. Here we present a case ...
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Favus of Pannonhalma
Favus built a castle in the newly acquired field in just two years. Abbot Favus also fulfilled various papal assignments.
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scutulum
‖ scutulum (ˈskjuːtjʊləm) Pl. scutula. [mod.L. use of L. scūtulum, dim. of scūtum shield.] a. Path. A shield-shaped crust or disc developed in the skin-disease favus.1888 J. N. Hyde Dis. Skin (ed. 2) 598 The inferior surface of this disk or scutulum rests upon the scalp. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI...
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Achorion
Some notable species include:
A. quinckeanum — now named Trichophyton quinckeanum, the species which causes favus in mice. A. schoenleinii — now named Trichophyton schoenleinii, or "Schönlein's tricophyton", the species which causes favus in humans.
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Favolaschia
Like the genus Favolus, the name is derived from the Latin favus meaning honeycomb, as the fungi with the large pores on the underside are resembling a
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Scutulum
Scutula often occur on the scalp and are characteristic of favus.
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