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  • 71variola — SYN: smallpox. [Med. L. dim of L. varius, spotted] v. benigna SYN: varioloid (2). v. hemorrhagica SYN: hemorrhagic smallpox. v. major SYN: smallpox. v. maligna malignant smallpox, usually of the hemorrhagic form. SYN …

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  • 72whitepox — SYN: alastrim …

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  • 73Herpes B virus — Herpes Simian B Virus Virus classification Group: Group I (dsDNA) Family: Herpesviridae Subfamily: Alphah …

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  • 74Herpes labialis — Classification and external resources Herpes labialis of the lower lip. Note the blisters in a group marked by an arrow. ICD 10 B …

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  • 75Orf (disease) — Classification and external resources A thumb with two denuded orf lesions, following a bite by a sheep ICD 10 B08.0 (ILDS B08.040) …

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  • 76Dukes' disease — Fourth disease Classification and external resources ICD 10 B09 ICD 9 057.8 Dukes disease or fourth disease …

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  • 77Milker's nodule — Milker s nodules are a cutaneous condition that is most commonly transmitted from the udders of infected cows.[1]:393[2]. Milker s nodule is caused by Paravaccinia virus. Disease in humans is nearly identical to orf. See also Farmyard pox List of …

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  • 78Herpetic keratoconjunctivitis — Herpesviral ocular disease Classification and external resources ICD 10 B00.5 ICD 9 054.4 …

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  • 79varioleux — variole [ varjɔl ] n. f. • 1761; varioles XIVe; bas lat. méd. variola, dimin. de varus « pustule » avec attract. de varius « tacheté » ♦ Maladie infectieuse, épidémique et contagieuse, grave, d origine virale, caractérisée par une éruption… …

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  • 80variola minor — n a mild form of smallpox of low mortality called also alastrim, amaas * * * a mild form of smallpox that was found only in certain parts of South America and Africa …

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