Medical Definition of Hyalohyphomycosis

1. An infection caused by a fungus with hyaline (colourless) mycelium in tissue, e.g., species of Fusarium, Penicillium, and Scopulariopsis; circumstances for infections usually involve a decrease in body resistance due to surgery, indwelling catheters, steroid therapy, or immunosuppressive drugs or cytotoxins. Origin: hyalo-+ G. Hyphe, web, + mykes, fungus, + -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hyalohyphomycosis

hyalinuria
hyalite
hyalites
hyalitis
hyalo-
hyalobiuronic acid
hyalocapsular ligament
hyaloclastite
hyalocyte
hyalogen
hyalogens
hyalograph
hyalographic
hyalographs
hyalography
hyalohyphomycosis (current term)
hyaloid
hyaloid artery
hyaloid body
hyaloid canal
hyaloid fossa
hyaloideoretinal degeneration
hyaloids
hyalomere
hyalomeres
hyalonema
hyalophagia
hyalophagy
hyalophane

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