Definition of Mycetomatous

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mycetomatous

mycetes
mycetism
mycetism cerebralis
mycetism choliformis
mycetism gastrointestinalis
mycetism nervosa
mycetism sanguinareus
mycetisms
myceto-
mycetogenic
mycetogenous
mycetoid
mycetoma
mycetomas
mycetomata
mycetomatous (current term)
mycetophagous
mycetozoan
mycetozoans
mycid
mycinamicin III O-methyltransferase
myclobutanil
myco-
mycobacillin
mycobacillin synthetase
mycobacteria
mycobacteriaceae
mycobacterial
mycobacteriophages
mycobacteriosis

Literary usage of Mycetomatous

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1907)
"An examination of sawed sections of the tibia and fibula shows that the mycetomatous lesion extends to about 5 centimeters above the ankle joint, ..."

2. Tropical Medicine: With Special Reference to the West Indies, Central by Thomas Wright Jackson (1907)
"Section through a mycetomatous foot reveals an oily gray mass in which the normal appearance of bones and soft tissues is lost, the various elements being ..."

3. Clinical Journal (1901)
"... of the ray fungus of the mycetomatous parasite, and as the patient is a sailor, it is possible he may have contracted this disease on the Indian coasts. ..."

4. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1918)
"... -mycetomatous Formations. The tropical practitioner usually understands by the word Mycetoma a swelling in some part of the body which, when first seen, ..."

5. The Western Rajputana States: A Medico-topographical and General Account of by Archibald Adams (1899)
"However, this is mostly done successfully when they subject themselves to the knife after they have failed with other applications. mycetomatous tumours are ..."

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