- Botryomycosis
Botryomycosis; also known as bacterial pseudomycosis is a rare chronic granulomatous
bacterial infection that affects the skin, and sometimes the viscera.Botryomycosis has been known to affect humans, horses, cattle and swine.
History
The disease was originally discovered by
Otto Bollinger (1843-1909) in 1870, and its name was coined by Sebastiano Rivolta (1832-1893) in 1884. The name refers to its grape-like granules (Gr. "botryo" = grapes) and the mistakenly believed fungal etiology (Gr. "mykes" = fungus). In 1919 the bacterial origin of the infection was discovered.Causes
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Staphylococcus aureus " is usually the organism that causes theinfection , [DorlandsDict|two/000014143|botryomycosis] however it can also be caused by "Pseudomonas aeruginosa " or several other species of bacteria. The anatomic structure of itslesion is similar to that ofactinomycosis andmycetoma , and its granules resemble thesulfur granules of actinomycosis.Associated conditions
There are only a handful of documented cases of botryomycosis in humans, and its
pathogenesis is not completely understood. However, it is usually described in individuals with impairedimmunity , or with an underlying disease such asdiabetes mellitus ,cystic fibrosis orHIV infection .References
* [http://www.itg.be/itg/DistanceLearning/LectureNotesVandenEndenE/53_Medical_mycologyp5.htm Medical Mycology, Botryomycosis]
* [http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/reprint/60/1/92.pdf Essay on Pulmonary Botryomycosis]
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