-
swollen lymph nodes, and fatigue. A
recurring boil is
called chronic furunculosis. Skin
infections tend to be
recurrent in many
patients and
often spread...
-
Hospital furunculosis is a
cutaneous condition that can be
epidemic in the
hospital setting,
characterized histopathologically by a deep
abscess with both...
- po****tions. Some
clinical furunculosis survivors of an
infected trout po****tion
became A.
salmonicida carriers. When
comparing furunculosis epidemics with depressed...
-
Retrieved 29 June 2013. Onerci,
Metin (2009). "Nasal
Vestibulitis and
Nasal Furunculosis and Mucormycosis".
Diagnosis in Otorhinolaryngology. Ankara, Turkey:...
- skin -
hordeolum ("barley"), meibomite, blepharitis, pyoderma,
local furunculosis, carbunculosis,
staphylococcal infection. It is
applied externally, the...
-
unguent are
occasionally used as
adjunct therapy in the
treatment of
furunculosis, and
palliative relief of
Kaposi sarcomas,
although mercurials should...
-
example vaccines for
commercial food
fishes like
Aeromonas salmonicida,
furunculosis in
salmon and Lactococcosis\Streptococcosis in
farmed grey mullet, Tilapia...
-
treatment and
control of
bacterial disease". Body slime,
mouth fungus,
furunculosis,
bacterial gill illness, and
hemorrhagic septicaemia are all examples...
- by the
Vibrio genus. Also
known as red pest, red boil, or sal****er
furunculosis. It can also have the
following meanings: Red
plague (corrosion), the...
- demodicosis;
follicular dysplasia;
interdigital haemorrhagic bulla,
pedal furunculosis or cyst;
pemphigus foliaceus; and vitiligo.
Other conditions that the...