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bacillary pertaining to bacilli or to rodlike forms.
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bacillary a. a condition seen in immunocompromised patients, caused by Bartonella henselae and B. quintana; characteristics range from raised erythematous angiomatous skin lesions to more widespread disease including hepatitis, osteomyelitis, or obstruction of the lungs.
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bacillary d. an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Shigella, and marked by intestinal pain, tenesmus, diarrhea with mucus and blood in the stools, and more or less toxemia; it is especially prevalent in tropical countries, but it frequently occurs elsewhere. Called also Flexner's d. and Japanese d.
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bacillary e. obstruction of a vessel by an aggregation of bacilli.
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bacillary h. an infectious, often fatal toxemic disease of cattle and sometimes sheep, caused by Clostridium haemolyticum; it is marked by anorexia, fever, bloody diarrhea, dark red urine, anemia, and hemoglobinuria. Called also bovine h. and redwater disease.
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