- mumps meningitis
- an aseptic meningitis secondary to mumps; see also mumps meningoencephalitis, under meningoencephalitis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Meningitis — Classification and external resources Meninges of the central nervous system: dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater. ICD 10 G … Wikipedia
Mumps — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 B26.0 Mumps Orchitis B26.1 Mumps Meningitis B26.2 Mumps Enze … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Mumps — An acute (sudden, shortlived) viral illness that usually presents with inflammation of the salivary glands, particularly the parotid glands. A child with mumps often looks like a chipmunk with a full mouth due to the swelling of the parotids (the … Medical dictionary
Meningitis, viral — Inflammation of the meninges caused by a virus usually one of the enteroviruses, such as mumps or coxsackievirus. These viruses are shed in the feces, sputum (spit), and nasal discharges. Viral meningitis is contagious, and occurs most frequently … Medical dictionary
mumps — n. a common virus infection mainly affecting school age children. Symptoms appear 2–3 weeks after exposure: fever, headache, and vomiting may precede a typical swelling of the parotid salivary glands. The gland on one side of the face often… … The new mediacal dictionary