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afebrile, afebrility, fever-free |
afébrile, apyrétogène |
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disease, cat-scratch; fever, cat-scratch; benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis |
lymphoréticulose bénigne d'inoculation, maladie des griffes du chat |
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| malaise, fever and lymphadeopathy caused by the bacteria Bartonella which infects humans by a cat scratch or saliva; a granulomatous process that occurs at the site of a scratch or bite of a house cat. Local lesions occur at the site of injury, with a regional adenitis that is out of proportion to the primary lesion occurring within 1 to 3 weeks. Systemic symptoms of infection may occur. Diagnosis is confirmed by reaction to cat-scratch antigen or the antigen of lymphogranuloma venereum, which is a related form of disease. |
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scarlet fever |
scarlatine |
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| an acute contagious disease of childhood caused by an erythrotoxin-producing strain of group A hemolytic Streptococcus. The infection is characterized by sore throat, fever, strawberry tongue, enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, prostration, and a diffuse bright red rash. |
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syndrome, Heerfordt's; fever, uveoparotid; uveoparotitis |
Heerfordt (syndrome de) |
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| 1. a disease characterized by inflammation of the parotid gland and of the uveal regions of the eye. 2. firm, nodular enlargement of the parotid glands, uveitis, and cutaneous lesions may be present. Considered to be a form of sarcoidosis. 3. a syndrome consisting of sarcoidosis affecting the parotid glands, inflammation of the lacrimal glands, and inflammation of the uveal tract of the eye. |
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