| SAO | small airway obstruction; splanchnic artery occlusion; subvalvular aortic obstruction |
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| SAO | South-East Asian ovalocytosis |
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| SAO | Splanchnic artery occlusion |
| Sao Paulo fever | <infectious disease> An acute febrile (feverish) disease initially recognised in the Rocky Mountain states, caused by Rickettsia rickettsii transmitted by hard-shelled (ixodid) ticks. Occurs only in the Western Hemisphere. The disease is characterised by sudden onset of headache, chills and fever which can persist for 2-3 weeks, muscle pain. A characteristic rash appears on the extremities and trunk about the 4th day of illness. The rickettsiae grow within damaged cells lining blood vessels which may become blocked by clots. Blood vessel inflammation (vasculitis) is widespread Early recognition of the condition and prompt antibiotic treatment is important in reducing mortality. Synonym: spotted fever, tick fever, and tick typhus. (25 Jun 1999) |
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| Sao Paulo typhus | Infection with Rickettsia rickettsii; spread by tick bite. See: Rocky Mountain spotted fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Almeida, Floriano Paulo de | <person> Brazilian physician, *1898. See: Almeida's disease, Lutz-Splendore-Almeida disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sao | <zoology> Any marine annelid of the genus Hyalinaecia, especially H. Tubicola of Europe, which inhabits a transparent movable tube resembling a quill in colour and texture. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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