Botryomycosis has been known to affect humans, horses, cattle, swine, dogs and cats.
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Botryomycosis, also known as bacterial pseudomycosis, produces a similar clinical picture and is caused usually by Staphylococcus aureus.
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His name is also associated with " Bollinger granules ", defined as small yellowish-white granules that cluster, contain micrococci, and are seen in the granulation tissue of botryomycosis.