noun
- A chronic, progressive infection of the skin and underlying tissues, usually of the foot, caused by fungi or bacteria and characterized by draining sinuses and granule formation.
Usage: Medical term; Also called Madura foot in some contexts; Common in tropical and subtropical regions
Examples
- Mycetoma is endemic in parts of Africa, India, and the Middle East.
- The patient developed mycetoma after a thorn prick to the foot went untreated.
- Early diagnosis of mycetoma is important to prevent severe tissue damage.
- Mycetoma can be caused by either fungal or bacterial organisms.
- Treatment of mycetoma often requires a combination of antibiotics and surgical intervention.