mononucleosis

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English - Turkish
{ç} intani mononükleoz, monositli anjin
öpüşme hastalığı

Mononükleoz da öpüşme hastalığı olarak bilinir. - Mononucleosis is also known as the kissing disease.

{ç} mononükleoz

Mononükleoz da öpüşme hastalığı olarak bilinir. - Mononucleosis is also known as the kissing disease.

(Tıp) Kanda tek nüveli lökosit fazlalığı
(Tıp) Öpüşme hastalığı (gudde iltihaplanmasına ait olup, ağızdan öpüşme sırasında geçen bir virüsün sebep olduğu ve umumiyetle gençler araında görülen bir hastalık)
{ç} mon.o.nu.cle.o.ses (manonukliyo'siz, manınukliyo'siz) i., tıb
mononucleosis syndromes
(Tıp) mononükleozik sendrom
infectious mononucleosis
(Tıp) enfeksiyöz mononükleozis
glandular fever
öpüşme hastalığı
infectious mononucleosis
(Diş Hekimliği) enfeksiyona ilişkin, enfeksiyonun yol açtığı. ( infectious ) mononükleoz ebstein - barr virüsünün yaptığı, özellikle genç erkeklerde boğaz yangısı yakınmaları ile başlayıp lenf bezlerini tutan viral hastalık
English - English
A viral infection marked by extreme fatigue, high fever, and swollen lymph nodes, caused by an unusually high number of monocytes
an acute disease characterized by fever and swollen lymph nodes and an abnormal increase of mononuclear leucocytes or monocytes in the bloodstream; not highly contagious; some believe it can be transmitted by kissing
{i} accumulation of monocytes in the blood (Medicine)
Mononucleosis is a disease which causes swollen glands, fever, and a sore throat. mono (1) (mono- + nucleus + -osis)
glandular fever
infectious mononucleosis
infectious disease which causes prolonged weakness
infectious mononucleosis
A common, acute, infectious disease, usually affecting young people, caused by Epstein-Barr virus and characterized by fever, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, and lymphocyte abnormalities. Also called glandular fever. or glandular fever Common infection, caused by Epstein-Barr virus. It occurs most often at ages 10-35. Infected young children usually have little or no illness but become immune. Popularly called "the kissing disease," it is spread mostly by oral contact with exchange of saliva. It usually lasts 7-14 days. The most common symptoms are malaise, sore throat, fever, and lymph-node enlargement. Liver involvement is usual but rarely severe. The spleen often enlarges and in rare cases ruptures fatally. Less frequent features include rash, pneumonia, encephalitis (sometimes fatal), meningitis, and peripheral neuritis. Relapse and second attacks are rare. Diagnosis may require blood analysis. There is no specific therapy
infectious mononucleosis
an acute disease characterized by fever and swollen lymph nodes and an abnormal increase of mononuclear leucocytes or monocytes in the bloodstream; not highly contagious; some believe it can be transmitted by kissing
mononucleosis
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