herpes
101Herpès circiné — ● Herpès circiné mycose cutanée due à un champignon du type Trichophyton. (Cette affection cutanée se manifeste par des taches rouges, à bord net, circulaires et squameuses. Leur extension est rapide.) …
102herpes encephalitis — herpes simplex encephalitis, herpetic encephalitis the most common form of acute encephalitis, caused by a herpesvirus and characterized by hemorrhagic necrosis of parts of the temporal and frontal lobes. Onset is over several days and involves… …
103herpes digitalis — herpes simplex of the fingers …
104herpes facialis — herpes febrilis of the face; called also h. simplex facialis …
105herpes febrilis — herpes simplex caused mainly by human herpesvirus 1 but also by human herpesvirus 2, and primarily spread by oral secretions; it usually occurs as a concomitant of fever, but may develop in the absence of fever or prior illness, and commonly… …
106herpes zoster ophthalmicus — herpes zoster involving the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve, characterized by a cutaneous vesicular rash on an erythematous base along the nerve path, preceded by lancinating pain, usually accompanied by conjunctivitis and sometimes… …
107herpes zos|ter — «ZOS tuhr», = shingles. (Cf. ↑shingles) …
108Herpes zoster — Zoster redirects here. For the ancient Greek article of dress, see Zoster (costume). Shingles redirects here. For other uses, see Shingle (disambiguation). Herpes zoster Classification and external resources Herpes zoster blisters on the neck and …
109Herpes-simplex-Retinitis — Dieser Artikel erläutert die umgangssprachlich verkürzt als Herpes bezeichnete Erkrankung; zu anderen Bedeutungen siehe Herpes (Begriffsklärung). Klassifikation nach ICD 10 B00 …
110Herpes febrilis — Dieser Artikel erläutert die umgangssprachlich verkürzt als Herpes bezeichnete Erkrankung; zu anderen Bedeutungen siehe Herpes (Begriffsklärung). Klassifikation nach ICD 10 B00 …