| bartonelliasis |
bartonellosis.
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| bartonellosis |
1. infection with organisms of the genus Bartonella. 2. infection by Bartonella bacilliformis, transmitted by sandflies of the genus Phlebotomus, especially P. verrucarum, found only in certain Andean valleys in Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia; besides humans, it also affects dogs and rodents, especially after splenectomy. It occurs in two distinct stages: the first or acute stage is Oroya fever, a highly fatal febrile illness associated with severe hemolytic anemia (Bartonella anemia); the second or chronic stage in humans is verruga peruana, manifested by a benign skin eruption of hemangioma-like macules surrounded by hyperpigmented borders. Called also Carrión's disease and bartonelliasis.
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| Bartter s. |
hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the juxtaglomerular cells, producing hypokalemic alkalosis and hyperaldosteronism, characterized by absence of hypertension in spite of markedly increased plasma renin concentrations, and by insensitivity to the pressor effects of angiotensin. It usually affects children, may be hereditary, and may be associated with other anomalies such as mental retardation and short stature. See also Gitelman's s. Called also juxtaglomerular cell hyperplasia.
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| Bartter syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| bartholinitis |
Inflamaci? y absceso de la gl?dula de bartholino muy dolorosa que habitualmente requiere drenaje.
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