| Brill-Symmers disease |
nodular lymphoma.
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| Brill-Zinsser d. |
a recrudescence of epidemic typhus occurring years after the initial infection, in which the etiologic agent, Rickettsia prowazekii, persists in the body tissue in an inactive state (perhaps as long as 70 years), with humans as the reservoir. Compared with epidemic typhus, it is milder, the fever is not as high and is of shorter duration, the rash is less intense and is often absent, and the fatality rate is much lower. Called also Brill's d. and latent or recrudescent typhus.
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| brilliant b., C. |
brilliant cresyl b.
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| brilliant cresyl b. |
an oxazin dye, usually C15H16N3OCl, used in staining blood; called also C. brilliant b. and cresyl b., 2R.N. or B.B.S.
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| brilliant green (BG) agar |
a highly selective primary isolation medium containing yeast extract, peptone, lactose, sucrose, sodium chloride, phenol red, and brilliant green in an agar base, used for the culture of salmonellae other than Salmonella typhi.
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