英:['feɪvəs]
美:['feɪvəs]
英:['feɪvəs]
美:['feɪvəs]
复数:favuses或favi
黄癣,毛囊癣:由舍氏发癣菌(Trichophyton schoenleini)引起的特殊型癣,常累及头皮,但亦可侵犯无毛皮区,其特征为形成由菌丝体致密簇和上皮碎屑组成的毛囊周围黄色杯状痂皮(黄癣痂),有干酪或鼠臭气味
黄癣痂能增大并结合成蜂窝状块,伴有脱发、皮肤萎缩和癜痕形成
黄癣
肥疮
以头部初起红丘疹,继而流水结黄痂,中有毛发穿过,脱发后头皮光亮为主要表现的癣病。
New Latin, from Latin, honeycomb
The first known use of favus was circa 1543
favusnoun
a contagious skin disease of humans and many domestic animals and fowl that is caused by a fungus (as Trichophyton schoenleinii) and that in humans chiefly affects the scalp with the formation of scutula followed by hair loss and scarring called alsohoneycomb ringworm
1 He had indeed contracted the eye disease favus on the Giulia.
2 They avoided passengers who seemed to be suffering from trachoma or favus.
3 It diagnosed the C of conjunctivitis, the F of favus, and the T of trachoma.
4 Their heads were wrapped in white cloth; they suffered from favus, a scalp disease.
5 The resulting parasitic inflammations are known as favus, sycosis, ringworm, thrush, etc.
6 Scald′berry, the blackberry; Scald′-crow, the hooded crow; Scald′-head, a fungous parasitic disease of the scalp, favus.
7 In favus, Gilbert tells us that, after the removal of the pustules, there remain foramina, from which exudes a poisonous substance, resembling honey.
8 It will be sufficient here to refer to the forms, achorion, trichophyton, oïdium, aspergillus, and the diseases produced by them, favus, ringworm, and thrush, to show this peculiarity.
9 Closely allied to this is epithelic morbid influence—namely, that of the parasites producing certain affections of the skin, as itch, favus, etc.
10 The suspicion came to me at a certain moment this morning—a mere grain, which ever since has been growing tanquam favus.