| Weil's disease |
a severe form of leptospirosis in human beings
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| Weil's disease |
An acute infectious febrile disease, resembling typhoid fever, with muscular pains, disturbance of the digestive organs, jaundice, etc. [Webster1913]. A severe form of leptospirosis in humans that is characterized by jaundice, fever, muscle pain, and a tendency to hemorrhage. [Heritage] Weil's disease is a rare infection caused by the bacterium Leptospira interrogans and can lead to death. It was classified in 1917. ...
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| Weil-Felix test |
Whole cell agglutination assay that uses Proteus cell surface antigens to detect cross-reactive rickettsial antibodies.
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| Weil's basal l. |
a clear, relatively cell-free layer, located just inside the odontoblastic layer and overlying the cell-rich zone of the dental pulp, which is visible during the inactive phase of dentinogenesis. It is made up of delicate fibrils embedded in the ground substance; in dentinogenesis the fibrils are incorporated into the matrix. Called also subodontoblastic l. and Weil's basal zone.
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| Weil's basal layer (zone) |
see under layer.
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