The pathognomonic sign of measles ( Rubeola, 7-day measles) is the KOPLIK'S SPOTS.
Koplik's Spots are lesions found in the inner cheek 1 to 2 days before the rashes appear on the skin.
German Measles
The measles virus, specifically the Measles morbillivirus, is responsible for causing measles in humans. It is highly contagious and is spread through respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes of an infected person. Vaccination is an effective way to prevent measles.
Measles is caused by a virus called the measles virus, specifically the measles morbillivirus. It is a highly contagious virus that spreads through respiratory droplets from an infected person.
Measles is neither a fungi nor a bacteria; it is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles virus.
No, bacilli are a certain species of bacteria; measles are caused by a virus.
Go to the related link below (Rheumatic Heart Disease) for more information.
Gaucher disease
The pathognomonic sign of malaria is stepladder like fever with chills. Some symptoms of malaria are chills, headache, fatigue and muscle-aches.
Exanthem (plural, exanthems or exanthemata) is a skin eruption regarded as a characteristic sign of such diseases as measles, German measles, and scarlet fever.
pathognomonic Koplik spots
If you are talking about pathognomonic (sounds like your spelling), it means that a certain pathophysiology is unique to a certain disease. So, if a patient displays the certain pathognomonic symptoms, it can be concluded with confidence that they have the disease that matches. Most symptoms are not pathognomonic, so additional testing, information, etc is required to rule out diseases in order to make a diagnosis. I'm not sure if you use it for only the symptoms or the disease as well, though.
An Aunt Minnie is a radiological term for a distinctive radiographic finding which is virtually pathognomonic.
you can in measles you can in measles
I thought measles was already the singular word. For example, "He has measles." Measles is already plural as well. For example, "They all have measles."
Measles is not a deficiency disease. Measles is caused by measles virus. This is an infectious disease.
Measles is the plural form of the disease measles.
We had to cancel the party because she had measles. Measles is not something fun to have. He was sick with measles.