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  • glandular fever
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  • goat fever
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  • hay fever
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  • hay fever conjunctivitis
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  • hysterical fever
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  • hectic fever
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  • hematuric fever
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  • hemoglobinuric fever
    Ç÷»ö¼Ò´¢¹ß¿­
  • hemorrhagic fever
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  • hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
    ÃâÇ÷¿­ÄáÆÏÁõÈıº, ÃâÇ÷¿­½ÅÁõÈıº
  • hemorrhagic scarlet fever
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  • herpetic fever
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  • hospital fever
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  • irritation fever
    Àڱؿ­
  • icterohemorrhagic fever
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  • fever therapy
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  • filarial fever
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  • five day fever
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  • gastric scarlet fever
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  • glandular fever
    (¢¡infectious mononucleosis) Àü¿°´ÜÇÙ±¸Áõ
  • goat fever
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  • hay fever
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  • hectic fever
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  • hematuric fever
    Ç÷´¢¿­
  • hemoglobinuric fever
    Ç÷»ö¼Ò´¢¹ß¿­
  • hemorrhagic fever
    ÃâÇ÷¿­
  • hemorrhagic scarlet fever
    ÃâÇ÷¼ºÈ«¿­
  • herpetic fever
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  • hospital fever
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  • hyperpyrexial fever
    ÃÊ°í¿­
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  • red softening
    Àû»ö¿¬È­(îåßäæãûù).
  • red softening
    Àû»ö¿¬È­(îåßäæãûù)
  • African hemorrhagic fever
    ¾ÆÇÁ¸®Ä« ÃâÇ÷¿­
  • African swine fever virus
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  • African tick fever
    ¾ÆÇÁ¸®Ä« Áøµå±â¿­.
  • African tick fever
    ¾ÆÇÁ¸®Ä«Áøµå±â¿­
  • American mountain fever =Colorado tick f.
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  • Argentinian hemorrhagic fever
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  • Balkan grippe = Q fever
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  • Bolivian hemorrhagic fever
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  • Boutonneuse fever
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  • Cameroon fever
    Ä«¸Þ·é¿­ ¡ì¸»¶ó¸®¾Æ¡í.
  • Carters fever
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  • Charcots fever =intermitent hepatic f.
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  • Chitral fever
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  • red fiber
    Àû»ö¼¶À¯, Àû¼¶À¯(îåàéë«).
  • red glass test
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  • red green visual substance
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  • red hepatization
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  • red hypertension
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  • red hypertension
    È«Á¶¼º °íÇ÷¾ÐÁõ(ûõðÍàõÍÔúìäâñø)
  • red induration
    Àû»ö°æÈ­(îåßäÌãûù)
  • red infarct
    Àû»ö°æ»ö(îåßäÌÛßá)
  • red lead
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  • red mark
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  • red marrow
    Àû»ö°ñ¼ö, Àû°ñ¼ö(îåÍéâÐ).
  • red marrow
    Àû»ö°ñ¼ö (Àû»ö»À¼ÓÁú)
  • red migraine
    ¹ßÀûÆíµÎÅë(Û¡îåø¶Ôé÷Ô).
  • red muscle
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  • red muscle fiber
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CFNS chills, fever, night sweats; craniofrontonasal syndrome
CHF chick embryo fibroblast; chronic heart failure; congenital hepatic fibrosis; congestive heart failur...
CTF cancer therapy facility; certificate; Colorado tick fever; cytotoxic factor
DFV diarrhea with fever and vomiting
DHF dengue hemorrhagic fever; dihydrofolate; dorsihyperflexion
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MSF Mediterranean Spotted Fever
PHF Potomac horse fever
R.F Rheumatic Fever
RVF Rift Valley Fever
RVFV Rift Valley fever virus
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  • pharyngoconjunctival fever
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  • puerperal fever
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  • rat bite fever
    ¼­±³Áõ, ¼­±³¿­
    Áã¿¡ ¹°·Á¼­ Àü¿°µÇ´Â °¨¿°ÁõÀ¸·Î Stre
  • recurrent fever
    ȸ±Í¿­
  • relapsing fever
    Àç±Í¿­
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  • rheumatic fever
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  • rheumatic heart fever
    ·ù¸¶Æ¼½º¼º ½ÉÀå ¿­
  • Rocky Mountain spotted fever
    ·ÎŰ»ê ¿­
    ¹ßÁøÆ¼Çª½º¿Í ºñ½ÁÇÑ ±Þ¼º ¹ßÁø¼º Àü¿°º´. ·ÎŰ»ê È«¹Ý¿­À̶ó°íµµ Çϸç, ¹Ì±¹ ¼­ºÎ ·ÎŰ »ê¸Æ Áö´ë¿¡¼­ óÀ½À¸·Î º¸°íµÇ¾î ÀÌ¿Í °°ÀÌ ¸í¸íÇÏ¿´´Ù. ij³ª´Ù, ¹Ì±¹, ¸ß½ÃÄÚ, ÆÄ³ª¸¶, ÄÝ·Òºñ¾Æ, ºê¶óÁú µî¿¡ ºÐÆ÷µÇ¾î ÀÖ´Ù. º´¿øÃ¼´Â ¸®ÄÉÂ÷ ¸®ÄÉÄ¡
  • Rocky mountain spottled fever
    ·ÏŰ»ê È«¹Ý¿­
  • salmonella fever
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  • salt fever
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  • scarlet fever heart
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  • splenic fever
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  • spotted fever
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  • sun fever
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Darrow red A basic oxazin dye, C18H14N3O2Cl, used as a substitute for cresyl violet acetate in the staining of Nissl substance.
Origin: Mary A. Darrow, U.S. Stain technologist, 1894-1973
(05 Mar 2000)
quinaldine red A styrene-quinolinium iodide; used as a pH indicator (turns red at pH 3.2) in a 1% ethanol solution.
(05 Mar 2000)
International Committee of the Red Cross A neutral Swiss organization serving as an intermediary between contending forces in armed conflict, in civil war, or internal strife, to help victims receive protection and other humanitarian assistance under the Geneva Conventions in accordance with the fundamental principles of the Red Cross.
(05 Mar 2000)
oil red O 1-8-[4-(Dimethylphenylazo)dimethylphenylazo]-2-naphthalenol;a weakly acid diazo oil-soluble dye, used in histologic demonstration of neutral fats.
(05 Mar 2000)
tanned red cells Erythrocytes subjected to mild treatment with chemicals such as tannic acid so that they adsorb onto their surface soluble antigens; used in haemagglutination tests.
(05 Mar 2000)
Tay's cherry-red spot The ophthalmoscopic appearance of the normal choroid beneath the fovea centralis, appearing as a red spot surrounded by white retinal oedema in central artery closure or lipid infiltration in sphingolipidosis.
Synonym: Tay's cherry-red spot.
(05 Mar 2000)
toluylene red <chemical> 3-amino-7-dimethylamino-2-methylphenazine hydrochloride. A vital dye used as an indicator and biological stain. Various adverse effects have been observed in biological systems.
Pharmacological action: dyes, indicators and reagents.
Chemical name: 2,8-Phenazinediamine, N8,N8,3-trimethyl-, monohydrochloride
(12 Dec 1998)
trypan red An azo dye formerly used in the treatment of trypanosomiasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
turkey red <botany> A plant of the Rubia (R. Tinctorum). The root is much used in dyeing red, and formerly was used in medicine. It is cultivated in France and Holland. See Rubiaceous.
Madder is sometimes used in forming pigments, as lakes, etc, which receive their names from their colours; as. Madder yellow. Field madder, an annual European weed (Sherardia arvensis) resembling madder. Indian madder, the East Indian Rubia cordifolia, used in the East for dyeing; called also munjeet. Wild madder, Rubia peregrina of Europe; also the Galium Mollugo, a kind of bedstraw.
Origin: OE. Mader, AS. Maedere; akin to Icel. Mara.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
League of Red Cross Societies The international federation of national Red Cross and similar societies.
(05 Mar 2000)
absorption fever An elevation of temperature often occurring, without other untoward symptoms, shortly after childbirth, assumed to be due to absorption of uterine discharges through abrasions of the vaginal wall.
(05 Mar 2000)
acclimating fever Elevated temperature with malaise that occurs upon working in a very hot environment.
(05 Mar 2000)
aden fever <virology> A tropical disease caused by dengue virus (Arbovirus), that is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito of the genus Aedes). Four severity grades of the illness are seen:
Grade I: fever and constitutional symptoms.
Grade II: grade I plus spontaneous bleeding of skin, gums or gastrointestinal tract.
Grade III: grade II plus agitation and circulatory failure.
Grade IV: profound shock.
Grade I infection is seen most frequently in world travelers, where it is usually self-limited and rarely fatal. The other grades are referred to as dengue haemorrhagic fever and are often fatal. Dengue haemorrhagic fever appears to be an infection by one of the other dengue viruses. Prior immunity to a different dengue virus type appears to be important in the development of the more serious haemorrhagic form.
Vaccines are available. Protection from mosquitoes is an important preventive measure.
(15 Jan 1998)
aestivoautumnal fever <infectious disease> A tropical parasitic disease caused by one of the genus Plasmodium and carried by infected mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles. This parasite uses red blood cells to complete its reproductive cycle.
Common symptoms of an attack include high fever, chills, sweats and body aches.
(27 Sep 1997)
African haemorrhagic fever Haemorrhagic fever associated with the morphologically similar but antigenically distinct Marburg and Ebola viruses.
See: viral haemorrhagic fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
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