In the kidney
NO
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus related to the group of herpes viruses.
Yes
the lymphatic system
Cytomegalovirus is an infectious condition that may be potentially contagious if an infected person comes in close contact with other people. An infected person can spread this disease through bodily fluids and saliva. This infection is caused by a virus belonging to the herpes virus family.
Dna virus
No, it's toxoplasmosis.
Cidofovir (Vistide), foscarnet (Foscavir), and ganciclovir (Cytovene) have been beneficial in treatment of cytomegalovirus in immunosupressed patients, primarily HIV-positive patients and transplant recipients.
Acute pain in the lower abdomen would point to typical appendicitis.
Laryngeal obstruction may be acute or chronic, with signs varying to match. Stridor and local signs, such as pain, swelling and the presence of foreign bodies, constitute the clinical syndrome. When a patient has obstruction of the pharynx he uses the accessory muscles to maximize airflow that is often manifested by retractions in the neck or abdomen.
Cytomegalovirus is a virus found all over the world. I person can contract cytomegalovirus from coming in contact with saliva, semen, vaginal secretions, blood, urine, or breast milk.