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  • 21Disease — Illness or sickness often characterized by typical patient problems (symptoms) and physical findings (signs). Disruption sequence: The events that occur when a fetus that is developing normally is subjected to a destructive agent such as the… …

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  • 22Roseola — is a childhood illness caused by virus infection characterized by high fevers followed by a skin rash. Roseola is also formally called roseola infantum or roseola infantilis. The following is a brief summary of roseola: Cause: Roseola is caused… …

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  • 23deflorescence — Disappearance of the eruption in scarlet fever or other exanthemas. [L. de floresco, to fade, wither, fr. flos (flor ), flower] * * * de·flo·res·cence .def lə res ən(t)s; .dē .flōr es , .flȯr n the fading or disappearance of the eruption in an… …

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  • 24ex|an|the|mat|ic — «ehk SAN thuh MAT ihk», adjective. = exanthematous. (Cf. ↑exanthematous) …

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  • 25exanthem — also exanthema noun (plural thems; also exanthemata or themas) Etymology: Late Latin exanthema, from Greek exanthēma, from exanthein to bloom, break out, from ex + anthos flower more at anthology Date: 1656 an eruptive disease (as measles) or its …

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  • 26fifth disease — noun Etymology: from its enumeration as the fifth of five exanthematous childhood diseases known at the time of its description Date: circa 1941 an acute disease especially of children caused by a parvovirus species (B19 virus of the genus… …

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  • 27Typhus — Infobox Disease Name = Typhus Caption = Rash caused by Epidemic typhus. DiseasesDB = 29240 ICD10 = ICD10|A|75|1|a|75 ICD9 = ICD9|080 ICD9|083 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 001363 eMedicineSubj = med eMedicineTopic = 2332 MeshID = D014438Typhus is… …

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  • 28Choking — Chocking redirects here. For the mechanical tool, see Wheel chock. For the act of compressing someone s neck, see Strangling. For other uses, see Choke. Choking Classification and external resources ICD 10 F41.0, R06.8, T17, W78 W80 ICD 9 …

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  • 29Erythema — Not to be confused with Arrythmia. Erythema Classification and external resources Characteristic bull s eye rash (erythema migrans) of early Lyme …

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  • 30Rudolf Weigl — Professor Rudolf Stefan Weigl (1883 1957) was a famous Polish biologist and inventor of the first effective vaccine for epidemic typhus. Of German ethnic descent, he was born in Přerov, Moravia, and graduated in 1907 from the University of Lviv… …

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