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  • 51Roseola — 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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  • 52Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… …

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  • 53Cyrtophora exanthematica — Double tailed tent spider Female Cyrtophora exanthematica Scientific classification …

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  • 54ДЕРМАТИТЫ — ДЕРМАТИТЫ. Содержание: Определение и признаки Д............ 689 Д. эндогенного происхождения. D. exfollativa................. 672 D. scarlatiniformis recldivans......... 674 Д. от вакцин и сывороток.......... 675 Д. при внутренних заболеваниях …

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  • 55exanthem — [eks΄an thē′mə] n. pl. exanthemas or exanthematas [ek΄santhem′ə təz, ek΄santhē′mətəzeks an′thəm] n. [< LL exanthema < Gr exanthēma, efflorescence, eruption < exanthein, to bloom < ex , out + anthein, to flower < anthos: see ANTHO ] …

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  • 56Wart — For the Nintendo character, see Wart (Nintendo). For toad warts, see parotoid gland. Warts Classification and external resources Warts on the big toe ICD 10 B …

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  • 57Coxsackie A virus — Virus classification Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA) Family: Picornaviridae Genus: Enterovirus …

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  • 58Cowpox — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B08.0 ICD 9 051.01 MeSH …

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  • 60Hand, foot and mouth disease — Not to be confused with Foot and mouth disease. Hand, foot and mouth disease Classification and external resources Typical lesions around the mouth of an 11 month old male ICD 10 …

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