致死的伝染性単核症
WordNet
- having an (over)abundance of flesh; "he hadnt remembered how fat she was"
- a soft greasy substance occurring in organic tissue and consisting of a mixture of lipids (mostly triglycerides); "pizza has too much fat"
- marked by great fruitfulness; "fertile farmland"; "a fat land"; "a productive vineyard"; "rich soil" (同)fertile, productive, rich
- lucrative; "a juicy contract"; "a nice fat job" (同)juicy
- having a relatively large diameter; "a fat rope"
- of or relating to infection; "infectious hospital"; "infectious disease"
- caused by infection or capable of causing infection; "viruses and other infective agents"; "a carrier remains infective without himself showing signs of the disease" (同)infective
- easily spread; "fear is exceedingly infectious; children catch it from their elders"- Bertrand Russell
- bringing death
- controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined; "a fatal series of events" (同)fateful
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 『脂肪』,脂肪分 / (動物の)あぶら身 / (料理用の)油,ヘット / 肥満,太り過ぎ / 『太った』,肥満した / 『脂肪の多い』 / たっぷりとはいった,分厚い / もうかる / (土地が)肥えた / …‘を'太らせる / ふとる,肥える
- (病気が)伝染する,伝染性の / (影響などが)感化しやすい,うつりやすい
- 『運命の』,宿命的な,避けられない(inevitable) / 『致命的な』,命にかかわる
- 単核症(急性伝染病;突然に熱が上がりリンバ腺肥大を起こす)
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English Journal
- Cellular immune controls over Epstein-Barr virus infection: new lessons from the clinic and the laboratory.
- Rickinson AB1, Long HM2, Palendira U3, Münz C4, Hislop AD2.Author information 1School of Cancer Sciences and Centre for Human Virology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Electronic address: A.B.Rickinson@bham.ac.uk.2School of Cancer Sciences and Centre for Human Virology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.3Centenary Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.4Viral Immunobiology, Institute of Experimental Immunology, University of Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland.AbstractEpstein-Barr virus (EBV), a human herpesvirus with potent B cell growth transforming ability, induces multiple cellular immune responses in the infected host. How these host responses work together to prevent virus pathogenicity, and how immune imbalance predisposes to disease, remain poorly understood. Here, we describe three ongoing lines of enquiry that are shedding new light on these issues. These focus on: (i) patients with infectious mononucleosis or its fatal equivalent, X-linked lymphoproliferative disease; (ii) EBV infection in a range of new, genetically defined, primary immune deficiency states; and (iii) experimental infection in two complementary animal models, the rhesus macaque and the human haemopoietic stem cell reconstituted mouse.
- Trends in immunology.Trends Immunol.2014 Apr;35(4):159-169. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2014.01.003. Epub 2014 Mar 1.
- Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a human herpesvirus with potent B cell growth transforming ability, induces multiple cellular immune responses in the infected host. How these host responses work together to prevent virus pathogenicity, and how immune imbalance predisposes to disease, remain poorly underst
- PMID 24589417
- Fulminant Epstein-Barr virus - infectious mononucleosis in an adult with liver failure, splenic rupture, and spontaneous esophageal bleeding with ensuing esophageal necrosis: a case report.
- Busch D1, Hilswicht S, Schöb DS, von Trotha KT, Junge K, Gassler N, Truong S, Neumann UP, Binnebösel M.Author information 1Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Pauwelsstrasse 30, 52074 Aachen, Germany. dbusch@ukaachen.de.AbstractINTRODUCTION: Infectious mononucleosis is a clinical syndrome most commonly associated with primary Epstein-Barr virus infection. The majority of patients with infectious mononucleosis recovers without apparent sequelae. However, infectious mononucleosis may be associated with several acute complications. In this report we present a rare case of esophageal rupture that has never been described in the literature before.
- Journal of medical case reports.J Med Case Rep.2014 Feb 5;8(1):35. doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-8-35.
- INTRODUCTION: Infectious mononucleosis is a clinical syndrome most commonly associated with primary Epstein-Barr virus infection. The majority of patients with infectious mononucleosis recovers without apparent sequelae. However, infectious mononucleosis may be associated with several acute complica
- PMID 24499457
- Fulminant Epstein Barr virus encephalitis.
- Mathew AG1, Parvez Y.Author information 1Department of Pediatrics, Al-Jahra Hospital, Kuwait. docaji@gmail.comAbstractEpstein Barr virus (EBV) encephalitis is rare in children but can have severe neurological complications and sometimes fatal. It can manifest with varied neurological presentations like meningoencephalitis, brain stem encephalitis, GBS etc. This can appear alone or with clinical picture of infectious mononucleosis. Establishing a diagnosis of EBV encephalitis is difficult and consequently molecular, serological and imaging techniques should be used when investigating a child with encephalitis. To highlight this entity we report two fatal cases of EBV meningoencephalitis presenting with sole neurological manifestations.
- Indian pediatrics.Indian Pediatr.2013 Apr;50(4):418-9.
- Epstein Barr virus (EBV) encephalitis is rare in children but can have severe neurological complications and sometimes fatal. It can manifest with varied neurological presentations like meningoencephalitis, brain stem encephalitis, GBS etc. This can appear alone or with clinical picture of infectiou
- PMID 23665602
Japanese Journal
- X連鎖リンパ増殖症候群に合併した鼻副鼻腔原発Epstein-Barrウイルス関連リンパ増殖性疾患例
- Fatal infectious mononucleosis with evidence suggestive of the development of B cell lymphoma
- The molecular characterization of fatal infectious mononucleosis
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- fulminant infectious mononucleosis, fatal infectious mononucleosis, fulminant IM, fatal IM, FIM
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- 伝染性単核球症
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- communicability、communicable、contagious、epidemic、infectiosity、infectiousness、infective、infectivity、transmissibility、transmissible
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- deadly、fatally、lethal、lethally、vital
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