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mycetoma
‖ mycetoma Path. (maɪsɪˈtəʊmə) [mod.L., f. Gr. µυκητ-, µύκης mushroom + -ωµα (cf. sarcoma).] A fungoid disease of the foot (or hand). Hence myceˈtomatous a., affected with mycetoma.1874 H. V. Carter (title) On Mycetoma or the fungus disease of India. 1892 Lancet 16 July 170/1 The actinomycotic natur...
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Mycetoma
People who develop mycetoma likely have a weakened immune system. Diagnosis
There are currently no rapid diagnostic tools for mycetoma.
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Mycetoma Research Center
The Mycetoma Research Center was established in 1991 under the umbrella of the University of Khartoum. mycetoma.
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maduromycosis
maduromycosis Path. (ˌmædʊrəʊmaɪˈkəʊsɪs) [mod.L., f. Madura + -o + mycosis.] A chronic destructive infection of the foot (rarely of other parts) that is accompanied by many discharging sinuses and is caused by various actinomycetes and fungi; also called Madura foot when appropriate.1916 Chalmers & ...
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Eumycetoma
Mycetoma is probably low-endemic to Egypt with predilection for eumycetoma. Mycetoma due to bacteria has similar clinical features.
Causes
Eumycetoma is a type of mycetoma caused by fungi.
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Madurella mycetomatis
Madurella mycetomatis is a fungus primarily reported in Central Africa as a cause of mycetoma in humans. In 1902, Laveran named the fungus Strepthothrix mycetomi, which he had identified from a mycetoma grain.
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Madura
Madura (ˈmædʊrə) The name of a district of Madras, used attrib. in Madura foot, a disease of the foot common in Madura and other parts of India; = mycetoma. Also Madura disease.1863 W. T. Fox Skin Dis. Parasitic Orig. 15 In the Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay for 1860, is ...
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-ome
-ome anglicized form of -oma (partly through influence of G. -om, F. -ome), occurring chiefly in Bot. in terms such as caulome, hadrome, phyllome, rhizome, and usu. signifying a structure or group of cells forming a normal part of the anatomy, in contrast with the abnormality implied by -oma (cf. my...
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Actinomycetoma
Mycetoma is a broad term which includes actinomycetoma and eumycetoma under it.
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Streptomyces somaliensis
Streptomyces somaliensis is a proteolytic bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces which has been isolated from a mycetoma from the foot of a man
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https://www.who.int/health-topics/mycetoma-chromoblastomycosis-and-other-deep-mycoses#tab=tab_1
https://www.who.int/health-topics/mycetoma-chromoblastomycosis-and-other-deep-mycoses #tab=tab_2
https://www.who.int/health-topics/mycetoma-chromoblastomycosis-and-other-deep-mycoses#tab=tab_3
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Tetratomidae
Genera
These 12 genera belong to the family Tetratomidae:
Cyanopenthe
Eustrophopsis
Eustrophus
Hallomenus
Holostrophus
Mycetoma
Penthe
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Madurella grisea
Both M. mycetomatis and M. grisea have been isolated from soil and are one of the major causative agents of mycetoma. Mycosis: Mycetoma
References
Kwon-Chung, K.J. and J.E. Bennett. 1992. Medical Mycology.
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Scedosporiosis
Among the other most common manifestations would be mycetoma, specifically, eumycetoma (a mycetoma caused by a fungus), affecting subcutaneous tissue, See also
Aspergillosis
Mycetoma
Mycosis
Immunodeficiency
References
External links
Animal fungal diseases
Fungal diseases
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Madurella
It includes:
Madurella fahalii
Madurella grisea
Madurella mycetomatis
Madurella mycetomatis is a main cause of black-grain mycetoma, sometimes called
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