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Qué (quién) es keloidal blastomycosis - definición

DERMATOMYCOSIS THAT RESULTS IN INFECTION LOCATED IN SKIN OR LOCATED IN SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE, HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN LACAZIA LOBOI AND HAS SYMPTOM CRUSTY PLAQUES, HAS SYMPTOM TUMORS AND RESULTS IN FORMATION OF NODULAR LESIONS
Amazonian blastomycosis; Miraip; Piraip; Lacaziosis; Keloidal blastomycosis; Jorge Lobo's disease; Lobo's disease
  • Lobomycosis lesions on the skin of a bottlenosed dolphin

blastomycosis         
  • Skin lesions caused by blastomycosis.
  • The [[bluetick coonhound]] is among the dog breeds most at risk from blastomycosis.<ref name="rudmann1992"/>
  • Thomas Caspar Gilchrist, first describer of blastomycosis and ''Blastomyces dermatitidis''.
PRIMARY SYSTEMIC MYCOSIS THAT RESULTS IN A SYSTEMIC FUNGAL INFECTION, HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN BLASTOMYCES DERMATITIDIS, TRANSMITTED BY AIRBORNE SPORES AND HAS SYMPTOM SKIN LESIONS, HAS SYMPTOM LUNG LESIONS AND HAS SYMPTOM PLEURAL THICKENING
North American blastomycosis; Blastomycetic dermatitis; Gilchrist's disease; Cutaneous blastomycosis
[?blast?(?)m??'k??s?s]
¦ noun Medicine a disease of the skin or internal organs caused by infection with parasitic fungi.
Origin
from mod. L. genus name Blastomyces.
keloid         
  • Micrograph of keloid. Thick, hyalinised collagen fibres are characteristic of this aberrant healing process. H&E stain.
  • Hiroshima atomic bombing survivors showing numerous burn scars, including keloids
  • Gordon or “Whipped Peter”, enslaved African-American man displaying severe keloid scars.
  • Japanese sailor with keloid scarring during the [[First Sino-Japanese War]]. People of Asian descent are among the groups more likely to develop keloid scars.
ELEVATED MARK ON THE SKIN CAUSED BY DEPOSITS OF COLLAGEN DURING WOUND HEALING
Keloids; Keloid scar; Keloid scars; Acne keloid; Raised scar; Keloidal scar; Keloidal; Radiation-induced keloid; Radiation-induced keloids; Keloid disorder; Keloid Removal; Keloid removal; Keloid Disorder
['ki:l??d]
¦ noun Medicine an area of irregular fibrous tissue formed at the site of a scar or injury.
Origin
C19: via Fr. from Gk khele 'crab's claw' + -oid.
Keloid         
  • Micrograph of keloid. Thick, hyalinised collagen fibres are characteristic of this aberrant healing process. H&E stain.
  • Hiroshima atomic bombing survivors showing numerous burn scars, including keloids
  • Gordon or “Whipped Peter”, enslaved African-American man displaying severe keloid scars.
  • Japanese sailor with keloid scarring during the [[First Sino-Japanese War]]. People of Asian descent are among the groups more likely to develop keloid scars.
ELEVATED MARK ON THE SKIN CAUSED BY DEPOSITS OF COLLAGEN DURING WOUND HEALING
Keloids; Keloid scar; Keloid scars; Acne keloid; Raised scar; Keloidal scar; Keloidal; Radiation-induced keloid; Radiation-induced keloids; Keloid disorder; Keloid Removal; Keloid removal; Keloid Disorder
·noun A keloid tumor.
II. Keloid ·add. ·noun A keloid tumor.
III. Keloid ·adj Applied to a variety of tumor forming hard, flat, irregular excrescences upon the skin.
IV. Keloid ·add. ·adj Applied to a variety of tumor forming hard, flat, irregular excrescences upon the skin.

Wikipedia

Lobomycosis

Lobomycosis is a fungal infection of the skin. It usually presents with bumps in the skin, firm swellings, deep skin lesions, or malignant tumors.

It is caused by Lacazia loboi (formerly named Loboa loboi). Transmission is generally by direct contact with contaminated water, soil, vegetation, or by direct contact with an infected dolphin.

Diagnosis is by identifying Lacazia laboi in a lesion.

This disease is usually found in humans and bottlenose dolphins, with the possible risk of transmission from one species to the other.

It was discovered by Brazilian dermatologist Jorge Lobo. Other names which were given to the disease are: keloidal blastomycosis, Amazonian blastomycosis, blastomycoid granuloma, miraip and piraip. These last two names were given by natives of the Amazon and mean that which burns.