Dermatitis — Classification and external resources Dermatitis of the hand. ICD 10 L20 L … Wikipedia
Dichelobacter nodosus — SYN: Bacteroides nodosus. * * * a species that causes interdigital dermatitis and foot rot in sheep. Formerly called Bacteroides nodosus … Medical dictionary
scald — 1. To burn by contact with a hot liquid or steam. 2. The lesion resulting from such contact. [L. excaldo, to wash in hot water] * * * scald skȯld vt to burn with hot liquid or steam scald n an injury to … Medical dictionary
foot rot — n a progressive inflammation of foot tissues (as between the digits) esp. of sheep or cattle specif a necrobacillosis marked by sloughing, ulceration, suppuration, and sometimes loss of the hoof * * * inflammation with interdigital dermatitis and … Medical dictionary
heel abscess — abscess of the heel of a sheep with lameness and suppuration at the skin horn junction, usually as an extension of the infection of interdigital dermatitis. Called also infectious bulbar necrosis … Medical dictionary
Arcanobacterium pyogenes — a toxicogenic species that causes acute pyogenic lesions in cattle, sheep, and pigs, interdigital dermatitis in sheep, and foot rot in pigs, and has been isolated from human pharyngitis and skin lesions. Formerly called Corynebacterium pyogenes … Medical dictionary
Fusobacterium necrophorum — a pleomorphic species, divided into several subspecies, that is the cause of foot rot in cattle, sheep, and pigs; interdigital dermatitis in sheep; calf diphtheria; and Schmorl disease … Medical dictionary
foot scald — 1. interdigital dermatitis. 2. benign foot rot … Medical dictionary
Athlete's foot — Hong Kong foot redirects here. For unit of length, see Shaku (unit). This article is about a medical condition. For the American retail shoe store, see The Athlete s Foot. Athlete s Foot Classification and external resources Pale, flaky sp … Wikipedia
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia