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Disease MycosesMycosis fungoides

Mycosis fungoides (also known as Alibert-Bazin syndrome[1] or granuloma fungoides), is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It generally affects the skin, but may progress internally over time.

 


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ACTINOMYCOSIS (STREPTOTRICHOSIS), a chronic infective disease occurring in both cattle and man.

Blastomycosis
Definition
Blastomycosis is a rare infection that may develop when people breathe in (inhale) a fungus called Blastomyces dermatitidis, which is found in wood and soil.

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Actinomycosis (ak-tuh-nuh-my-KOH-sihs), is a rare infectious bacterial disease of humans caused by Actinomyces species such as Actinomyces israelii or A. gerencseriae.

Blastomycosis
Alternate Names : North American blastomycosis, Gilchrist's disease
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Actinomycosis is usually caused by an anaerobic (disliking oxygen) bacterium called Actinomyces israelii, which is a common and normally nonpathogenic (not disease-causing) organism found in the nose and throat.

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Actinomycosis
Actinomycosis is a chronic, suppurating, granulomatous condition caused by bacteria producing branching hyphae, such as Actinomyces israelii.

Mucormycosis is the term to refer to infection caused by diverse fungal species, including Rhizopus, Rhizomucor, Absidia, and Mucor.

Mucormycosis (zygomycosis) is a serious, potentially deadly fungal infection that's infrequently diagnosed.

Blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis. Although primarily an airborne disease, farmers and gardeners may become infected from contact with spores in the soil through cuts and scrapes.

Actinomycosis pulmonary
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Pulmonary actinomycosis is caused by one of two types of bacteria: actinomyces or propioni.

Actinomycosis is a bacterial infection that results in abscesses (collections of pus) in the jaw, abdominal cavity, lungs, or all over the body. This condition can be treated, so contact your doctor if you think you may have actinomycosis.

Actinomycosis can also occur in the abdomen if it is ingested with food. It can also infect the chest and lungs if it is inhaled through the mouth or nose. Although actinomycosis is a rare infection, it is still common in tropical countries.

Actinomycosis pulmonary
Definition of Pulmonary actinomycosis:
Pulmonary actinomycosis is a rare bacterial lung infection.

Onychomycosis, also called tinea unguium, is a fungal infection of the fingernail or toenail.
How does it occur?
The fungus that causes this infection usually spreads from infected skin close to the nail.

Actinomycosis in the lungs causes lung cavities, lung nodules, and pleural effusions. The disease is rare and may occur at any age, but most patients are 30 - 60 years old. Men get this infection more often than women do.
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Actinomycosis is a rare type of bacterial infection. Most bacterial infections are confined to one part of the body because the bacteria are unable to penetrate through the body's tissue.

Coccidioidomycosis is endemic in the western hemisphere from California to Argentina. Coccidioidomycosis is also being recognized outside these areas as travelers pass through.

Coccidioidomycosis, commonly called valley fever, is a fungal infection of the lungs that can cause very serious problems. The fungus is found in the soil-most commonly in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America.

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What is Mucormycosis?
Mucormycosis is a fungal infection of the sinuses, brain, or lungs and on rare occasions the skin and digestive system, that occurs primarily in people with immune disorders.

Actinomycosis
infection caused by a slow growing Gram-positive bacterium, Actinomyces israelii, which because of branching mycelial formation may resemble a fungus and at one time was classified as such.

Reporting Blastomycosis
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Dermatophytic onychomycosis: Ringworm of the nail, the most common fungus infection of the nails (onychomycosis). Onychomycosis makes the nails look white and opaque, thickened, and brittle.

A fungal infection of the nail (onychomycosis) occurs when fungi infect oneor more of your nails. Onychomycosis usually begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail.

Mycosis fungoides
A very rare type of non Hodgkin's lymphoma that affects the skin. It is a type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma and usually begins with red, scaly patches forming on the skin. These can be very itchy.

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Mycosis fungoides and the Sézary syndrome are diseases in which lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) become malignant (cancerous) and affect the skin.

Mycosis " Infection with or disease caused by a fungus
Organism " A living being
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Mycosis Fungoides: see Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma
Myelodysplasia or Myelodysplastic Syndrome: A group of neoplasms that originate in a primitive multipotential hematopoietic cell.

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Mycosis fungoides
Form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, first appearing on skin.

mycosis fungoides plaque In mycosis fungoides, an area of skin that is thickened, raised, red, scaly and itchy.
mycostatin A drug that treats infections caused by fungi.
myelin The fatty substance that covers and protects nerves.

MYCOSIS
Any disease caused by a fungus.
MYCELEX
Brand name of Clotrimazole.

otomycosis
tma kss noun an infection of the external auditory meatus by a fungus
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mucormycosis
Rare fungal infection that is frequently fatal.
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Onychomycosis: Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail bed.

Actinomycosis - Definition - Causes - Symptoms
Definition of Actinomycosis Actinomycosis is an infection primarily caused by the bacterium Actinomyces israelii.

Blastomycosis
A fungal disease usually affecting the lungs but sometimes the whole system.
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Blastomycosis: Infection with a fungus called Blastomyces dermatitidis. The infection causes symptoms in about 50% of cases.

Mycosis fungoides develops slowly over the course of several years, and many individuals with MF have a long history of other skin disorders.

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Zygomycosis
A broad term applied when culture is not available and the clinical entity is unclear.
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Mucormycosis is an infection caused by a fungus. It affects the sinuses, brain, lungs, and sometimes the skin. The infection occurs most often in people who have a compromised immune system. This is a serious infection.

Onychomycosis is when fungus attacks your nails. It usually occurs with athlete's foot. The nail plate and bed separate. In many cases, the nail plate thickens. The border of the nail may crumble. The nail's color may vary from yellow to brown.

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Onychorrhexis - Brittle Nails
Onychoschisis - Brittle Nails
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Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the toenails or fingernails. Onychomycosis causes fingernails or toenails to thicken, discolor, disfigure, and split. At first, onychomycosis appears to be only a cosmetic concern.

Onychomycosis, commonly known as a fungal nail infection, is infection of the fingernails or toenails by forms of fungi and yeast. Fungal nail infections account for nearly half of all nail disorders.
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stage I mycosis fungoides and the Sezary syndrome (...my-KOH-sis fun-GOY-deez...)
Stage I is divided into stages IA and IB. In stage IA, less than 10% of the skin surface is covered with patches and/or plaques (areas of abnormal tissue).

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