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Mycotic Aneurysm - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
A mycotic aneurysm is an infection of the blood vessel wall caused by bacterial, fungal, or viral pathogens. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Pseudoaneurysm and Mycotic Aneurysm | Michigan Medicine
A mycotic aneurysm is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection. It occurs when an infected blood vessel wall becomes weakened, leading to a swelling or ... www.umcvc.org
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Infected (mycotic) aneurysms: spectrum of imaging ... - PubMed
Infected aneurysms are uncommon. The aorta, peripheral arteries, cerebral arteries, and visceral arteries are involved in descending order of frequency. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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mycotic
mycotic, a. (Formerly at mycosis n.) (maɪˈkɒtɪk) [f. as mycosis n. + -otic.] Characterized by mycosis.1877 tr. von Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. XII. 573 Some cases [of meningitis] have been recognised to be of mycotic origin. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycotic Aneurysm - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Mycotic aneurysms are defined as infected balloon-like dilatations of the arterial wall, usually bacterial. www.sciencedirect.com
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Overview of infected (mycotic) arterial aneurysm - UpToDate
Although some authors use the term "mycotic" to describe infected aneurysms regardless of etiology, we will limit the use of this term to those ... www.uptodate.com
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Mycotic aneurysm
Staphylococcus and Salmonella spp are the most common organisms that cause mycotic aneurysms. Treatment Mycotic abdominal aorta aneurysm (MAAA) is a rare and life-threatening condition. wikipedia.org
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MYCOTIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Mycotic definition: of, relating to, or caused by a fungus.. See examples of MYCOTIC used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Mycotic aneurysm | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Mycotic aneurysms are aneurysms arising from infection of the arterial wall, usually bacterial. It is a complication of the hematogenous spread of bacterial ... radiopaedia.org
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Infected (Mycotic) Aneurysms: Spectrum of Imaging Appearances ...
Infected aneurysms are uncommon. The aorta, peripheral arteries, cerebral arteries, and visceral arteries are involved in descending order ... pubs.rsna.org
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Mycotic Nail Infection - Orthopedic Medical Center
Mycotic, or fungal, nail infections are very common. Although they can occur on the fingernails, they are more commonly found on the toenails, ... www.orthomedctr.com
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premycotic
premycotic, a. Med. Brit. /ˌpriːmʌɪˈkɒtɪk/, U.S. /ˌprimaɪˈkɑdɪk/ [‹ pre- prefix + mycotic adj. Compare earlier pre-mycosic adj. at pre- prefix Affix 2a(a)(vi).] Designating or belonging to the early stage of mycosis fungoides, characterized by a non-specific eczema-like skin eruption; (also) precedi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyalohyphomycosis
Hyalohyphomycosis is a group of opportunistic mycotic infections caused by nondematiaceous molds, and may be contrasted with phaeohyphomycosis. wikipedia.org
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mycosis
‖ mycosis Path. (maɪˈkəʊsɪs) Also myk-. [f. Gr. µύκης (see myco-) + -osis.] The presence of parasitic fungi in or on any part of the body, or the disease caused thereby. Hence mycotic (maɪˈkɒtɪk) a., characterized by mycosis.1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 268 The character of diphtheria is most prob... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dermatophilus congolensis
It has been erroneously called mycotic dermatitis. Rainscald is another condition often seen in animals, which is also caused by D. congolensis. infects the epidermis and produces exudative dermatitis termed dermatophilosis that was previously known as rain rot, rain scald, streptotrichosis, and mycotic wikipedia.org
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