furunculosis

NOUN
  1. acute skin disease characterized by the presence of many furuncles
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How To Use furunculosis In A Sentence

  • If bacteria cause the interdigital furunculosis, there may be several nodules with new lesions developing as others resolve.
  • HD is a well known Chinese folk medicine used for the treatment of various diseases including hepatitis, tonsillitis, sore throat, appendicitis, urethral infection, contusions, furunculosis and cancers, etc.
  • In the former season 96 salmon kelts were examined and 85 of these had furunculosis; in the latter season, up to the time of going to press, 9 out of 24 kelts examined had furunculosis.
  • To date, there have been no reports of ‘typical’ furunculosis in salmonids in Australia, despite many attempts to isolate the organism.
  • In the meantime, new diseases like furunculosis, infectious pancreatic necrosis, infectious salmon anaemia and cardiomyopathy syndrome are surfacing at regular intervals.
  • This disease is a localized folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicle, and furunculosis or rupture of the hair follicle restricted to the chin and lips.
  • Farmed fish contracted antibiotic-resistant strains of furunculosis, a fatal disease that produces ugly skin ulcers; wild salmon that migrated past their pens also contracted the disease.
  • Further investigation also confirmed that anal furunculosis is frequently accompanied with IBD.
  • The differential diagnosis includes furunculosis, infected epidermoid cysts and granulomatous disease.
  • Although A. salmonicida is well known as the causative agent for the disease furunculosis in salmonids, it can also manifest itself with other conditions in non-salmonids.
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