Cytomegalic inclusion body disease is also known as giant cell inclusion disease, cytomegalovirus infection, and salivary gland disease.
Cytomegalic inclusion body disease, also known as cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease, is caused by the cytomegalovirus, a type of herpes virus. It can affect various organs and result in a range of symptoms including fever, fatigue, and organ dysfunction. It is particularly serious in immunocompromised individuals.
body fluid like salaiva, urine.
Dermatomyositis (DM) and inclusion body myositis and juvenile dermatomyositis.
Immunity
The disease characterized by the unrestrained growth of abnormal cells in or on tissues of the body is known as cancer.
The failure of the body to function normally is known as a state of disease. Anytime the body is not at ease, it is in the disease state.
Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is an inflammatory muscle disease characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting. The common feature of IBM is the abnormal finding of inclusion bodies, or granular material, in muscle fibers.
the state of being includedthe relation of comprising something; "he admired the inclusion of so many ideas in such a short work"inclusion body: any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases); "an inclusion in the cytoplasm of the cell"the act of including
Crohns disease can affect the digestive system from mouth to anus.
A disease that causes you to like little boys and suck at everything you do. This disease ravages the human body. There is no known cure and there will never be a cure.
Inclusion Body Myositis, IBM, which is a rare inflamitory muscular disease, was first diagnosed in 1971, by Yunis and Samaha. IBM is a degenerative disorder that typically affects people over 50 but it is not comsidered terminal.
Protists and helminths can cause an disease in an human body. One of the best known diseases caused by protists in the genus Plasmodium is malaria.