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Definition of cytomegalovirus in English: cytomegalovirus(also CMV) noun ˌsʌɪtə(ʊ)ˈmɛɡ(ə)lə(ʊ)ˌvʌɪrəsˌsīdəˈmeɡəlōˌvīrəs Medicine A kind of herpesvirus which usually produces very mild symptoms in an infected person but may cause severe neurological damage in people with weakened immune systems and in the newborn. 〔医〕巨细胞病毒 Example sentencesExamples - The immunohistochemical study for herpes virus and cytomegalovirus was negative in all cases.
- Past studies have hinted that herpes simplex viruses and cytomegalovirus, all of which are active in brain tissues, might be associated with dementia.
- The list of possible etiologies includes rubella, cytomegalovirus infection, herpes simplex infection, anoxic or ischemic damage, thalidomide exposure and very low birth weight.
- Serologic test results for hepatitis B and C virus and cytomegalovirus were negative.
- Other viruses, such as cytomegalovirus, herpes, and adenovirus, can also cause interstitial nephritis.
- Immunohistochemical staining for cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus was performed to exclude these infections in 4 patients.
- The most common congenital viral infection is cytomegalovirus.
- People with HIV can also develop encephalitis from Toxoplasmosis and from the cytomegalovirus.
- Illnesses that can cause congenital hearing loss include infections during pregnancy, such as rubella, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, herpes or syphilis.
- Congenital toxoplasmosis can mimic disease caused by organisms such as herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, and rubella virus.
Definition of cytomegalovirus in US English: cytomegalovirus(also CMV) nounˌsīdəˈmeɡəlōˌvīrəs Medicine A kind of herpesvirus which usually produces very mild symptoms in an infected person but may cause severe neurological damage in people with weakened immune systems and in the newborn. 〔医〕巨细胞病毒 Example sentencesExamples - Serologic test results for hepatitis B and C virus and cytomegalovirus were negative.
- Past studies have hinted that herpes simplex viruses and cytomegalovirus, all of which are active in brain tissues, might be associated with dementia.
- The most common congenital viral infection is cytomegalovirus.
- The immunohistochemical study for herpes virus and cytomegalovirus was negative in all cases.
- Immunohistochemical staining for cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus was performed to exclude these infections in 4 patients.
- The list of possible etiologies includes rubella, cytomegalovirus infection, herpes simplex infection, anoxic or ischemic damage, thalidomide exposure and very low birth weight.
- Other viruses, such as cytomegalovirus, herpes, and adenovirus, can also cause interstitial nephritis.
- Illnesses that can cause congenital hearing loss include infections during pregnancy, such as rubella, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, herpes or syphilis.
- People with HIV can also develop encephalitis from Toxoplasmosis and from the cytomegalovirus.
- Congenital toxoplasmosis can mimic disease caused by organisms such as herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, and rubella virus.
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