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| mycete | A fungus. Origin: G. Mykes, fungus (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mycetes | <zoology> A genus of South American monkeys, including the howlers. See Howler, 2, and Illust. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Mykhths a bellower, fr. Myka^sqai to bellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mycetism | Mushroom poisoning, characterised by gastrointestinal upset, liver andkidney damage, central nervous system effects and damage, and possiblydeath. (09 Oct 1997) |
| mycetism cerebralis | A condition characterised by transient hallucinogenic symptoms following ingestion of mushrooms such as Psilocybe and Panaeolus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetism choliformis | A severe and occasionally fatal illness due to the consumption of Amanita phalloides and other poisonous mushroom species. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetism gastrointestinalis | A relatively mild type of mushroom poisoning characterised by nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea and caused by eating certain species of Boletus, Lactarius, Entoloma, and Lepiota. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetism nervosa | Mushroom poisoning that involves the parasympathetic nervous system and causes gastrointestinal distress, after consumption of species such as Amanita, Inocybe, and Clitocybe. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetism sanguinareus | A transient haemoglobinuria and jaundice caused by eating the mushroom Helvella esculenta, either raw or cooked. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myceto- | Fungus. See: myco-. Origin: G. Mykes, fungus (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetogenic | Caused by fungi. Synonym: mycetogenous. Origin: G. Mykes, fungus, + gennetos, begotten (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetogenous | Caused by fungi. Synonym: mycetogenous. Origin: G. Mykes, fungus, + gennetos, begotten (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetoid | <botany> Resembling a fungus. Origin: Gr. Mykhs, -htos, a fungus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mycetoma | 1. A chronic infection involving the feet and characterised by the formation of localised lesions with tumefactions and multiple draining sinuses. The exudate contains granules that may be yellow, white, red, brown, or black, depending upon the causative agent. Mycetoma is caused by two principal groups of microorganisms: A. Actinomycotic mycetoma is caused by actinomycetes, including species of Streptomyces, Actinomadurae, and Nocardia. B. Eumycotic mycetoma is caused by true fungi, including species of Madurella, Exophiala, Pseudallescheria, Curvularia, Neotestudina, Pyrenochaeta, Aspergillus, Leptosphaeria, Plemodomus, Polycytella, Fusarium, Phialophora, Corynespora, Cylindrocarpon, Pseudochaetosphaeronema, Bipolaris, and Acremonium. Synonym: fungous foot, Madura boil, Madura foot, maduromycosis. 2. Any tumour with draining sinuses produced by filamentous fungi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mycetoma |
invasive fungal infection of subcutaneous tissues (under the skin)
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| mycet(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to fungus. See also myc(o)-.
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| mycetism |
mushroom poisoning.
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| mycetismus |
mushroom poisoning.
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| mycetogenic |
mycetogenous.
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| mycet | fungus gnats |
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