Botryomycoma

Botriomacoma is a serious and rare pathology. This is an incorrect combination of two words. But this does not change the essence. Let's figure it out.

Botriomcoma. This term cannot be considered correct.

Botriomacoma is a little-studied inflammatory syndrome caused by the herpes virus that has entered the body. This pathological condition can be provoked by a respiratory tract infection, trauma, chemical burns, a stressful situation, or vitamin deficiency. If the disease is not treated promptly, there is a risk of developing paralysis.

Thus, the 16th century English physician John Fairbairn from Selhurst had the term “frozen shoulder disease” (fr. poitrisse) as a Latin name. The disease was described by him in



What kind of disease is this? Botriomycoma, also known as syringomycosis or osmosis, is an infectious skin disease. Manifests itself in the form of inflammation with swelling and purulent discharge. It mainly occurs on the arms, legs, and other parts of the body. The cause of the disease is infectious and is called Actinomyces israelii. The more common name for the microorganism is "stormflower" because it resembles wilted flowers.

This pathogen settles in the skin and forms capsules that are easily decomposed. Therefore, the patient develops small purulent pimples surrounded by large