Examples of using Encephalitis in English and their translations into Arabic
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Or encephalitis.
Mumps Japanese B encephalitis.
Encephalitis virus.
Herpes encephalitis.
Encephalitis: vaccination of horses.
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What you have is herpes encephalitis.
Like encephalitis.
Spinal tap showed encephalitis.
Tick-borne encephalitis virus(cultures only) Variola virus.
Or the chagas caused encephalitis.
Russian spring-summer encephalitis virus(cultures only) Sabia virus.
They said he's got, um, viral encephalitis.
Brain tumors, encephalitis, brain abscess and meningitis… represent 20%.
I need to rule out encephalitis.
The observation of klazomania in encephalitis patients helped establish the neurological underpinning of tics in other conditions, including Tourette syndrome.
He was suffering from undiagnosed encephalitis.
Immunisation against tick-borne encephalitis may be recommended in certain cases.
And a nasty, nasty case of Japanese encephalitis.
Heart attack while he was on Interferon rules out encephalitis, but I still think I'm right about the neural symptoms.
I need you like a biliary calculus, pellagra, encephalitis.
That's interesting. She had encephalitis when she was a child.
Her sister gave her the chickenpox.-It might not be normal encephalitis.
It's either meningitis or encephalitis. Or maybe autoimmune.
Spinal needle.It will help useither diagnose or rule outthe encephalitis.
Some strains of MHV cause a progressive demyelinating encephalitis in mice which has been used as a murine model for multiple sclerosis.
I haven't seen anything in your mental status to raise concerns about encephalitis.
Mosquitoes can be carriers ofinfectious diseases such as West Nile virus and encephalitis, which they spread to other people and pets thorough their bites.
But fleas are much more dangerous for humans because they are potential carriers of helminths andpathogens of the following diseases: plague, anthrax, encephalitis, trypanosomiasis.
NIV is also the National Monitoring Centre for Influenza, Japanese encephalitis, Rota, Measles, Hepatitis and Coronavirus.
These insects are carriers of pathogens of manyfatal diseases, among which are plague, salmonella, typhoid, encephalitis, hepatitis and others.