| herpes desquamans | An eruption consisting of a number of concentric rings of overlapping scales forming papulosquamous patches scattered over the body; it occurs in tropical climates and is caused by the fungus Trichophyton concentricum. Synonym: herpes desquamans, Malabar itch, Oriental ringworm, scaly ringworm, tinea tropicalis, Tokelau ringworm. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| herpes digitalis | Herpes simplex infection of the finger. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herpes encephalitis | The most common acute encephalitis, caused by HSV-1; affects persons of any age; preferentially involves the inferomedial portions of the temporal lobe and the orbital portions of the frontal lobes; pathologically, severe haemorrhagic necrosis is present along with, in the acute stages, intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion bodies in the neurons and glial cells. Synonym: acute inclusion body encephalitis, herpes encephalitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herpes facialis | <virology> The Herpes simplex virus is responsible for several different infections in humans: gingivostomatitis (in children), pharyngitis, oral and lip lesions (recurrent Herpes simplex type 1), proctitis, (type 2) and genital herpes (type 2). (27 Sep 1997) |
| herpes febrilis | <virology> The Herpes simplex virus is responsible for several different infections in humans: gingivostomatitis (in children), pharyngitis, oral and lip lesions (recurrent Herpes simplex type 1), proctitis, (type 2) and genital herpes (type 2). (27 Sep 1997) |
| herpes generalisatus | Generalised herpes simplex virus infection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herpes genitalis | <virology> A sexually transmitted infection caused by a herpes virus that results in the episodic outbreak of a painful vesicular skin eruption on the genitalia. The incubation period is approximately 6 days from the time of exposure. Other symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches (27 Sep 1997) |
| herpes gestationis | An itching polymorphous bullous eruption which occurs in pregnancy or the puerperium and which recurs in successive pregnancies. (12 Dec 1998) |
| herpes gladiatorum | Herpes simplex infection associated with trauma to cutaneous tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herpes iris | Concentric rings of erythema varying in intensity, characteristic of erythema multiforme. Synonym: herpes iris. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herpes labialis | <virology> An infection of the lips or mouth which results in a blistery sore that is caused by Herpes simplex type 1. Painful blisters (eventually becoming ulcers) will often presenting on the lips or nasal mucosa. Infected individuals should avoid contact with others due to potential for transfer of the infection. Herpes labialis tends to be recurrent and often exacerbated by stress, sunlight, fever or illness. Treatment includes the use of antiviral creams (acyclovir) and oral medications (acyclovir). Pre-treatment with oral acyclovir, in those prone to cold sores (prior to sun exposure, etc.) has been shown to decrease exacerbations. (27 Sep 1997) |
| herpes oesophagitis | <pathology> A viral infection causing inflammation and ulcers on the mucosal surface of the oesophagus. This infection typically occurs in the immunocompromised individual (chemotherapy recipient, AIDS patient). Symptoms include difficulty swallowing and pain on swallowing. Individuals may also be noted to have Herpes skin lesions (vesicles or ulcers) on the lips or in the mouth. Treatment includes the use of an antiviral agent (for example acyclovir). (27 Sep 1997) |
| herpes progenitalis | Genital herpes infection caused by herpes simplex virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| herpes simplex | <virology> The Herpes simplex virus is responsible for several different infections in humans: gingivostomatitis (in children), pharyngitis, oral and lip lesions (recurrent Herpes simplex type 1), proctitis, (type 2) and genital herpes (type 2). (27 Sep 1997) |
| herpes simplex encephalitis | The most common acute encephalitis, caused by HSV-1; affects persons of any age; preferentially involves the inferomedial portions of the temporal lobe and the orbital portions of the frontal lobes; pathologically, severe haemorrhagic necrosis is present along with, in the acute stages, intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion bodies in the neurons and glial cells. Synonym: acute inclusion body encephalitis, herpes encephalitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Marek Disease Herpesvirus 2
Synonyms : HHV-3, Herpesvirus 3 (alpha), Human, Chickenpox Viruses, Herpes zoster Viruses, VZ Viruses, Varicella Zoster Virus, Varicella-Zoster Viruses
Synonyms : Movar virus, Movar viruses
Synonyms : EHV-4, Equine Rhinopneumonitis Viruses, Herpesvirus 4, Equine, Rhinopneumonitis Virus, Equine, Rhinopneumonitis Viruses, Equine
Synonyms : Burkitt's Lymphoma Virus, HHV-4, Herpesvirus 4 (gamma), Human, Burkitts Lymphoma Virus, E B Virus, E-B Viruses, Epstein Barr Virus, Herpesvirus, Burkitt, Infectious Mononucleosis Viruses, Lymphoma Virus, Burkitt, Mononucleosis Virus, Infectious
| herniated disk |
Slipped disc (medical term: prolapsed intervertebral disc) is a condition in which, due to a tear in the outer fibrous ring, the central part of the intervertebral disc is protruding into the spinal canal. Most commonly this occurs in the lowermost part of the spine, especially between the fourth and fifth vertebral bodies and between the fifth vetrebral body and the sacrum. This protrusion usually occurs to one side of the spinal canal, at the point where a nerve root leaves the canal. ...
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| Herophilus |
Herophilos, sometimes Latinized Herophilus (335-280 BC), was a Greek physician. He was born in Chalcedon in Asia Minor (now Kadik?, Turkey). He is known as the first anatomist in history. Together with Erasistratus he is regarded as a founder of the great medical school of Alexandria. He was the first to base his conclusions on dissection of the human body. He studied the brain, recognizing it as the center of the nervous system and the site of intelligence. ...
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| herpes |
inflammation of the skin or mucous membrane, caused by a virus, small blisters or ulcers are formed. You'll find that very often when cats are suffering from respiratory problems, they might have ulcers on their inner eyelids, in their mouth on the palate or on the tongue, on and besides the lips, on their anus, etc.
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| herpesvirus |
A member of the herpes family of viruses.
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| herbicide |
A chemical that kills plants.
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| HER | German physiologist and physicist (1821-1894) |
| HER | a French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750) |
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