IPA: /ˌspɔːrəˈtrɪkoʊsɪs/
KK: /spɔːrəˈtrɪkoʊsɪs/
A long-lasting infection caused by a type of fungus, which leads to lumps or sores in the skin and lymph nodes, often occurring in animals and humans.
The veterinarian diagnosed the dog with sporotrichosis after noticing the skin lesions.
Sporotrichosis → It is formed from "sporo-" (from Greek "sporos", meaning seed) and "trichosis" (from Greek "trichōsis", meaning hair or hair-like). The term refers to a fungal infection that can affect the skin and lymphatic system, often associated with the presence of fungal spores.
Think of 'sporo-' meaning 'seed' and 'trichosis' relating to 'hair' — this helps you remember that sporotrichosis is a condition linked to fungal spores affecting the skin.