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entomophthoromycosis
(redirected from entomophthoromycosis conidiobolae)

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entomophthoromycosis /en·to·moph·tho·ro·my·co·sis/ (en″to-mof″tho-ro-mi-ko´sis) any disease caused by fungi of the order Entomophthorales.
entomophthoromycosis 
any disease in humans or other animals caused by fungi of the order entomophthorales; human infections usually occur in apparently physiologically and immunologically normal individuals, although opportunistic infections also occur.
entomophthoromycosis basidio´bolae a chronic infection caused by Basidiobolus ranarum, in which gradually enlarging granulomas form in the subcutaneous tissues of the arms, chest, and trunk. Multiple purulent ulcers may develop; seen in children and adolescents in tropical areas of Indonesia, India, and Africa. Called also basidiobolomycosis.
entomophthoromycosis conidio´bolae infection by Conidiobolus coronatus, a form of zygomycosis usually involving the nose and paranasal sinuses (rhinoentomophthoromycosis). Sometimes, especially in weak or immunocompromised patients, it can spread to the central nervous system and cause fatal rhinocerebral zygomycosis.

entomophthoromycosis
infection caused by Entomophthora spp. See swamp cancer.


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