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  • 81Virus — 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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  • 82fébrilité — [ febrilite ] n. f. • 1842; de fébrile ♦ État d excitation, d agitation intense. ⇒ agitation, excitation, fièvre, nervosité. Fouiller partout avec fébrilité. Attendre avec fébrilité les résultats d un examen. « la fébrilité qui naît du… …

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  • 83Disease — 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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  • 84fébrilement — [ febrilmɑ̃ ] adv. • 1845; de fébrile ♦ D une manière fébrile. S agiter fébrilement. Compulser fébrilement ses notes. ⇒ fiévreusement, nerveusement. ● fébrilement adverbe De façon fébrile, désordonnée, agitée. fébrilement adv. D une manière… …

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  • 85febril — FEBRÍL, Ă, febrili, e, adj. 1. (med.) Care se manifestă prin febră (1), cu febră. Stare febrilă. 2. fig. (Adesea adverbial) încordat, înfrigurat, agitat; intens, viu. Aşteptare febrilă. Muncă febrilă. – Din fr. fébrile, lat. febrilis. Trimis de… …

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  • 86Epilepsy — Epileptic redirects here. For the graphic novel, see Epileptic (graphic novel). Epilepsia redirects here. For the journal, see Epilepsia (journal). Epilepsy Classification and external resources Generalized 3 Hz spike and wave discharges in EEG …

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  • 87Fever — (also known as pyrexia, from the Greek pyretos meaning fire, or a febrile response, from the Latin word febris , meaning fever, and archaically known as ague) is a frequent medical sign that describes an increase in internal body temperature to… …

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  • 88Kawasaki disease — Classification and external resources A child showing characteristic strawberry tongue seen in Kawasaki disease ICD 10 M …

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  • 89Sweet's syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = (a, b, and c). Tender, red Sweet s syndrome lesions in a woman with the classical form of the dermatosis. A closer view of the Sweet s syndrome lesions from the woman in Figure 1. The skin lesions… …

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  • 90Childhood absence epilepsy — (CAE), also known as pyknolepsy, is an idiopathic generalized epilepsy which occurs in otherwise normal children. The age of onset is between 4–10 years with peak age between 5–7 years. Children have absence seizures which although brief ( 4–20… …

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