Tinea Favosa, or favus, is a contagious and a very stubborn disease of the skin, caused by the fungus Achorion Schoenleinii. |
Scratching aggravated the condition, so that some places assumed a cup-like appearance, somewhat as favus. |
The mouse is also attacked by favus, and the rat is often infected with Trypanosoma Lewisi. |
Maximum antioxidant defensive enzymes were observed in Favia favus followed by Echinopora lamellose. |
He is on the keen lookout for favus, and for signs of disease or deformity. |
In the same general manner as favus of the scalp, but the remedies employed should be somewhat weaker. |