How Do You Spell COCCIDIOIDAL GRANULOMA?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒksɪdɪˌɔ͡ɪdə͡l ɡɹˌanjʊlˈə͡ʊmə] (IPA)

Coccidioidal granuloma is a medical term used to describe a type of lung infection caused by the fungus Coccidioides immitis. The spelling of this word is complex due to the presence of multiple double consonants, such as "cc", "dd", and "mm", which represent distinct sounds. The IPA phonetic transcription of coccidioidal granuloma would be /kɒkˌsɪdiˈɔɪdəl ɡrænjʊˈloʊmə/. Despite the challenging spelling, accurate pronunciation of this word is crucial for healthcare professionals treating patients with this condition.

COCCIDIOIDAL GRANULOMA Meaning and Definition

  1. Coccidioidal granuloma is a medical term referring to a specific type of granuloma caused by the infection of a fungus called Coccidioides immitis. A granuloma is a type of inflammatory response that usually occurs in response to an infection or injury, characterized by the formation of small nodules comprised of immune cells, such as macrophages.

    Coccidioidal granuloma typically forms in the lungs but can also affect other organs, most commonly the skin, bones, and joints. An individual becomes infected with Coccidioides immitis by inhaling its spores, which are found in soil of certain arid regions, particularly in southwestern United States, Mexico, and some parts of Central and South America.

    The development of coccidioidal granuloma starts when the inhaled spores transform into a yeast-like form and multiply within the body. This triggers an immune response, leading to the formation of granulomas. The granulomas contain a central core of fungal organisms surrounded by different types of immune cells, forming a wall to contain the infection.

    Symptoms associated with coccidioidal granuloma vary depending on the affected organ but may include fever, cough, chest pain, joint pain, skin lesions, and fatigue. In most cases, the granulomas remain localized and cause minimal symptoms. However, in some instances, the infection may spread to other parts of the body, causing more severe complications.

    Treatment for coccidioidal granuloma often involves antifungal medications, such as azoles or echinocandins. In severe cases or when the infection spreads extensively, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove the affected tissues. Regular monitoring and follow-up are essential to ensure the infection is effectively treated

  2. Oidiomycosis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of COCCIDIOIDAL GRANULOMA

The term "coccidioidal granuloma" is derived from the combination of two main components: "coccidioid-" and "granuloma".

1. "Coccidioid-" refers to the genus of fungi called Coccidioides. These fungi are the causative agents of a specific condition known as coccidioidomycosis or Valley fever. The term "Coccidioides" itself is a combination of two Greek words: "kokkidion", meaning "a kernel" or "grain", and "-oides", meaning "resembling" or "similar to". This term refers to the characteristic spherules formed by the fungus during its life cycle.

2. "Granuloma" is derived from the Latin word "granulum", which means "a small grain".

Plural form of COCCIDIOIDAL GRANULOMA is COCCIDIOIDAL GRANULOMAS

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