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hernia (HUR-ne-uh). The protrusion of an organ or structure into surrounding tissues. For example, an inguinal hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weak point in the groin. Most hernias occur in the abdomen.
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herbivorous Feeding on vegetable matter.
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herpes Serpigo, or tetter; a skin disease in which little itchy vesicles increase, spread, and cluster together, terminating in furfuraceous scales. [Thomas1875]
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herpes zoster Herpes spreading across the waist, or thorax, like a sash or sword-belt, commonly called shingles. [Thomas1875] A reactivation of the same Herpes virus that is responsible for chicken pox. This results in a painful blistery red rash that is confined to one side of the body; Shingles. [CancerWEB] Fact sheet from CDC
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hereditary spherocytosis a hereditary form of anemia characterized by abnormally shaped red blood cells which are spherical and abnormally fragile. The increased fragility of these red blood cells leads to hemolytic anemia (anemia caused by the rupture of red blood cells).
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