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Phycomycosis is an
uncommon condition affecting the
gastrointestinal tract and skin, most
commonly found in dogs and horses. The
condition is
caused by...
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better called by
their specific names:
mucormycosis (after Mucorales),
phycomycosis (after Phycomycetes) and
basidiobolomycosis (after Basidiobolus). These...
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plant matter, such as
compost heaps. Some
species in the
genus can
cause phycomycosis. The
genus was
first described in 1878 by
Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem...
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radiopharmaceuticals are used. It is also used for
treating skin
sporotrichosis and
phycomycosis. It is a
supplement used by
people with low
dietary intake of iodine...
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tinea flava)
White piedra White superficial onychomycosis Zygomycosis (
phycomycosis)
Parasitic infestations, stings, and
bites in
humans are
caused by several...
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zygomycosis (also
known as "entomophthoromycosis basidiobolae",
subcutaneous phycomycosis, and basidiobolomycosis) is a both
human and non-human
animal disease...
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including Gastrointestinal entomophthoromycosis and
subcutaneous phycomycosis.
Closely related species include Basidiobolus ranarum, B. meristosporus...
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individual suspected of
having Entomophthoramycosis Treatment for
phycomycosis is very
difficult and
includes surgery when possible.
Postoperative recurrence...
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Charles H. (1961). "Entomophthora coronata, the
Etiologic Agent of a
Phycomycosis of Horses". Mycologia. 53 (3): 307–312. doi:10.2307/3756277. JSTOR 3756277...