nocardiosis
91bronchonocardiosis — bron·cho·no·car·di·o·sis (brong″ko no kahr″de oґsis) nocardiosis in the bronchi …
92bovine farcy — a benign type of nocardiosis in cattle, caused by infection with Nocardia farcinica and characterized by formation of nodules in subcutaneous tissues and organs. Called also cattle f …
93Nocardia brasiliensis — an acid fast pathogenic species that produces yellow to brown mycelium with branching filaments, usually found in the tropics in soil; it can cause nocardiosis and actinomycotic mycetoma. Called also Actinomyces brasiliensis …
94Nocardia otitidiscaviarum — a species of widespread distribution that sometimes causes nocardiosis and actinomycotic mycetoma in which the granules secreted in the pus are white …
95Nocardia pneumonia — the pneumonia seen with severe pulmonary nocardiosis …
96exogene Aktinomykose — Nokardiose (f), exogene Aktinomykose (f) eng nocardiosis …
97Nokardiose — (f), exogene Aktinomykose (f) eng nocardiosis …
98Nocardia — n. a genus of rodlike or filamentous Gram positive nonmotile bacteria found in the soil. As cultures age, filaments form branches, but these soon break up into rodlike or spherical cells. Three or more spores may form in each cell; these… …
99maduromycosis — |majə(ˌ)rō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Madura, India + New Latin o + mycosis : a destructive chronic disease usually restricted to the feet, marked by swelling and deformity resulting from the formation of granulomatous nodules drained by… …