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  • 111Clinical virology — Variola 1 Clinical or medical virology is a branch of medicine (more particularly of clinical pathology) which consists in isolating and/or in characterising one or several viruses responsible for some human pathologies by various direct or… …

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  • 112Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay — The Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay (MODS) is a culture method shown to be more sensitive, faster and cheaper test than current culture based tests for Tuberculosis. The Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility assay (MODS)… …

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  • 113cheesy — chē zē adj, chees·i·er; est resembling cheese in consistency <cheesy lesions> <a cheesy discharge> * * * (cheґze) caseous …

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  • 114dermoid cyst — n a cystic tumor often of the ovary that contains skin and skin derivatives (as hair or teeth) called also dermoid * * * (dermoid) a cyst containing hair, hair follicles, and sebaceous gland, usually found at sites marking the fusion of… …

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  • 115Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis — a pathogenic toxin producing species usually found in animals other than humans. It causes caseous lymphadenitis, abscesses, and chronic purulent infections, especially in sheep and goats, and contagious acne of horses. Occasional human disease… …

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  • 116fibrocaseous — fi·bro·ca·seous (fi″bro kaґshəs) both fibrous and caseous …

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  • 117tuberculous pericarditis — pericarditis secondary to tuberculosis, characterized by effusion of fluid containing fibrin, blood, and sometimes caseous debris, thick shaggy deposits of fibrin, pericardial friction rub, and adhesion of the pericardial layers; it often results …

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  • 118Dittrich plugs — yellow to gray caseous masses of various sizes, consisting of granular debris, fat globules, fatty acid crystals, and bacteria, frequently found in the sputum in cases of bronchiectasis or putrid bronchitis. Called also Traube p s …

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  • 119glanders pneumonia — pneumonia associated with glanders, characterized by caseous or calcified granules and pulmonary consolidation; seen in both humans and horses. Called also p. malleosa …

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  • 120tuberculous pneumonia — pneumonia occurring as part of the earliest reaction to infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis; see also caseous p. and exudative tuberculosis …

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