
1) Fungus genus 2) Genus trichophyton
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The fungus genus Trichophyton is characterized by the development of both smooth-walled macro- and microconidia. Macroconidia are mostly borne laterally directly on the hyphae or on short pedicels, and are thin- or thick-walled, clavate to fusiform, and range from 4 to 8 by 8 to 50 μm in size. Macroconidia are few or absent in many species. Micro...
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a genus of fungi in order Onygenales (phylum Ascomycota, kingdom Fungi) that infects the skin, hair, and nails of humans and other animals. It is one ...
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A deuteromycetous fungal genus of the class hyphomycetes. Various species attack the skin, nails, and hair. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(tri-kof´ĭ-ton) a genus of fungi that may cause various infections of the skin, hair, and nails.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tri-kof′i-tŏn Definitions: 1. A genus of pathogenic fungi causing dermatophytosis in humans and animals; species may be anthropophilic, zoophilic, or geophilic, and attack the hair, skin, and nails, and are characterized by their growth in hair. Endothrix species grow from the skin into the hair follicle, penetr...
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[
n] - a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae
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Trichophyton 1. A genus of ringworm fungi of the family Moniliaceae that have hyaline single-celled spores and are parasitic in the skin and hair follicles of humans and lower mammals. 2. A genus of parasitic fungi that lives in or on the skin or its appendages (hair and nails) and is the cause of various dermatomycoses and ringworm infections. S...
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genus Trichophyton noun a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae; causes ringworm and favus
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