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Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Keratitis — Classification and external resources An eye with non ulcerative sterile keratitis. ICD 10 H16 … Wikipedia
Sappinia amoebic encephalitis — (SAE) is the name for amoebic encephalitis caused by species of Sappinia.[1] The causative organism was originally identified as Sappinia diploidea,[2][3] but is now considered to be Sappinia pedata.[4] It has been treated with azithromycin … Wikipedia
Acanthamoeba — Taxobox color = khaki name = Acanthamoeba regnum = Protista phylum = Amoebozoa genus = Acanthamoeba image caption = Phase contrast micrograph of an Acanthamoeba polyphaga cyst. Acanthamoeba is a genus of amoebae, one of the most common protozoa… … Wikipedia
Amoeba — Taxobox name = Amoeba image width = 250px domain = Eukaryota regnum = Amoebozoa phylum = Tubulinea ordo = Tubulinida familia = Amoebidae genus = Amoeba genus authority = Bory de Saint Vincent, 1822 subdivision ranks = Species subdivision = Amoeba … Wikipedia
Amoeboid — Foraminiferan (Ammonia tepida) Amoeboids are single celled life forms characterized by an irregular shape.[1] Amoeboid and amœba are often used interchangeably even by biologists,[2] and especially … Wikipedia
Cutaneous amoebiasis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A06.7 ICD 9 006.6 Cutaneous amoebiasis refers … Wikipedia
Sappinia — Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Flabellinea … Wikipedia
Sappinia diploidea — Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Flabellinea … Wikipedia
Sappinia pedata — Sappinia diploidea Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Amoebozoa Phylum: Flabellinea … Wikipedia
Free-living amebic infection — Causal Agents Naegleria fowleri and Acanthamoeba spp. are commonly found in lakes, swimming pools, tap water, and heating and air conditioning units. While only one species of Naegleria is known to infect humans, several species of Acanthamoeba… … Wikipedia
Orbital cellulitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H05.0 ICD 9 … Wikipedia