keratoma hereditarium mutilans - significado y definición. Qué es keratoma hereditarium mutilans
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Qué (quién) es keratoma hereditarium mutilans - definición

SUBSPECIES OF CENTIPEDE
Chinese red-head; Chinese red head; Chinese Red Head; Chinese Red-head; Chinese Red-Headed Centipede; Chinese Red-headed Centipede; Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans; Scolopendra mutilans; Scolopendra Mutilans; Scolopendra Subspinipes Mutilans
  • Centipede classification
  • Chinese red-headed centipede
  • ''S. s. mutilans''
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Chinese red-headed centipede         
The Chinese red-headed centipede, also known as the Chinese red head, (Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans) is a centipede from East Asia and Australasia.  It averages 20 cm (8 in) in length and lives in damp environments.
Arthritis mutilans         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Arthritis mutilans is a rare medical condition involving severe inflammation damaging the joints of the hands and feet, and resulting in deformation and problems with moving the affected areas; it can also affect the spine.National Institutes of Health Genetics Home Reference, Psoriatic arthritis.
Pitted keratolysis         
BACTERIAL SKIN INFECTION OF THE FOOT
Sweaty sock syndrome; Keratolysis plantare sulcatum; Keratoma plantare sulcatum; Ringed keratolysis; Ringed keratolysi
Pitted keratolysis (also known as Keratolysis plantare sulcatum, Keratoma plantare sulcatum, and Ringed keratolysis) is a bacterial skin infection of the foot. The infection is characterized by craterlike pits on the sole of the feet and toes, particularly weight bearing areas.

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Chinese red-headed centipede

The Chinese red-headed centipede, also known as the Chinese red head, (Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans) is a centipede from East Asia and Australasia.  It averages 20 cm (8 in) in length and lives in damp environments.

In ancient Chinese traditions, this centipede is used for its healing properties. Putting a Chinese red head on a rash or other skin-disease is said to speed up the healing process. The roasted dry centipede is pulverized and used in Korea for the treatment of back pain, furuncles, and sores.

S. s. mutilans is known for harbouring little aggression to other centipedes, a trait very rare amongst giant centipedes, and allows it to be kept communally. Antimicrobial activities of the identified compounds were reported against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites, that possibly explain centipede's survival in harsh and polluted environments.

Females are incubator mothers, guarding the eggs by wrapping their bodies around their clutches until the eggs hatch.

This subspecies differs from other S. subspinipes subspecies in spination of the prefemur of the ventral legs, ventrally, dorsally, and medially.