Lexicographical Neighbors of Mycetomas
Literary usage of Mycetomas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1918)
"It is with the intent of defining these various groups of mycetomas, ...
and pseudo-mycetomas and their causal organisms as well as their clinical ..."
2. Tropical Diseases: A Manual of the Diseases of Warm Climates by Patrick Manson (1919)
"The latter is brownish and is not surrounded by a well-marked sheath of connective
tissue as in other mycetomas. It contains numerous polynuclear cells, ..."
3. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1920)
"[Remarks on mycetomas. Tribute to the memory of R. Jolly.] Arch. Méd. Exp. et Anat.
Path. Paris 28: 446-451. 1919.—Gives a discussion of the different types ..."
4. Diseases of the Skin: A Textbook for Students and Practitioners by J. M. H. MacLeod (1921)
"The mycetomas are due to fungi which belong to the orders of: (i) the Ascomycetes,
in which reproduction takes place by asexual spores, (2) the Hyphomycetes ..."
5. The Generic Names of Bacteria by Ella Morgan (Austin) Enlows (1920)
"Med. and Para- sitol., Liverpool, 1915, pp. 240-255. Brumpt classified the cause
of certain mycetomas of the hand as ..."