| camptomelic d. |
dwarfism due to camptomelia of the lower limbs, often accompanied by cleft palate, retrognathia, and other abnormalities.
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| camptomelic s. |
osteochondrodysplasia associated with flat facies, bowed tibiae with skin dimpling, hypoplastic scapulae, and short vertebrae.
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| camptospasm |
camptocormia.
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| Campylobacter medium |
an agar medium containing pancreatic casein digest, peptic digest of animal tissues, yeast autolysate, glucose, sodium chloride, and sodium bisulfite, supplemented with sheep erythrocytes, vancomycin, trimethoprim, polymyxin, amphotericin, and cephalothin; used for isolating Campylobacter from specimens of fecal origin.
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| Campylobacter |
Campylobacter is the most common bacterial cause of diarrheal illness in the world. The bacteria live in the intestines of healthy birds, and most raw poultry meat has Campylobacter on it. Eating undercooked chicken, or other food that has been contaminated with juices dripping from raw chicken is the most frequent source of this infection. Aside from diarrhea, common symptoms include causes fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
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