Quincke"s meningitis - traduction vers arabe
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Quincke"s meningitis - traduction vers arabe

GERMAN PHYSICIST
Georg Quincke; G H Quincke

Quincke's meningitis      
‎ الْتِهابُ السَّحايا لكْوينكه,الْتِهابُ السَّحايا الحادُّ العَقيم‎
cerebral meningitis         
  • Structural formula of ceftriaxone, one of the third-generation cefalosporin antibiotics recommended for the initial treatment of bacterial meningitis.
  • [[Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman]] developed severe meningococcal meningitis as a young child; in her case, the petechial rash progressed to [[gangrene]] and required [[amputation]] of all limbs. She survived the disease and became a [[poster child]] for a meningitis vaccination campaign in [[New Zealand]].
  • Cloudy CSF from a person with meningitis due to Streptococcus
  • sporadic cases only}}
  • Histopathology of bacterial meningitis: autopsy case of a person with pneumococcal meningitis showing inflammatory infiltrates of the [[pia mater]] consisting of neutrophil granulocytes (inset, higher magnification).
  • 309–734}}}}
  • >1000}}
}}
  • Neck stiffness, Texas meningitis epidemic of 1911–12
  • Gram stain]] of meningococci from a culture showing Gram negative (pink) bacteria, often in pairs
  • ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''—a causative bacterium of meningitis (illustration).
INFLAMMATION OF THE MEMBRANES AROUND THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
Bacterial Meningitis; Spinal meningitis; Leptomeningitis; Bacterial meningitis; Meningitis, bacterial; Meningitis, viral; Meningitus; Menegitus; Menegitis; Fungal Meningitis; Septic Meningitis; Septic meningitis; Menengitis; Eosinophilic meningitis; Cerebrospinal meningitis; Menangitis; Meningitis outbreak; Cerebral meningitis; MenW; Men W; Men A; MenA; Chronic meningitis; Causes of meningitis
‎ الْتِهابُ السَّحايا الدِّماغِيَّة‎
leptomeningitis         
  • Structural formula of ceftriaxone, one of the third-generation cefalosporin antibiotics recommended for the initial treatment of bacterial meningitis.
  • [[Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman]] developed severe meningococcal meningitis as a young child; in her case, the petechial rash progressed to [[gangrene]] and required [[amputation]] of all limbs. She survived the disease and became a [[poster child]] for a meningitis vaccination campaign in [[New Zealand]].
  • Cloudy CSF from a person with meningitis due to Streptococcus
  • sporadic cases only}}
  • Histopathology of bacterial meningitis: autopsy case of a person with pneumococcal meningitis showing inflammatory infiltrates of the [[pia mater]] consisting of neutrophil granulocytes (inset, higher magnification).
  • 309–734}}}}
  • >1000}}
}}
  • Neck stiffness, Texas meningitis epidemic of 1911–12
  • Gram stain]] of meningococci from a culture showing Gram negative (pink) bacteria, often in pairs
  • ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''—a causative bacterium of meningitis (illustration).
INFLAMMATION OF THE MEMBRANES AROUND THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
Bacterial Meningitis; Spinal meningitis; Leptomeningitis; Bacterial meningitis; Meningitis, bacterial; Meningitis, viral; Meningitus; Menegitus; Menegitis; Fungal Meningitis; Septic Meningitis; Septic meningitis; Menengitis; Eosinophilic meningitis; Cerebrospinal meningitis; Menangitis; Meningitis outbreak; Cerebral meningitis; MenW; Men W; Men A; MenA; Chronic meningitis; Causes of meningitis
‎ اِلْتِهابُ السَّحايا الرَّقيقَة‎

Définition

Leptomeningitis
·noun Inflammation of the pia mater or of the arachnoid membrane.

Wikipédia

Georg Hermann Quincke

Georg Hermann Quincke FRSFor HFRSE (German: [ˈkvɪŋkə]; November 19, 1834 – January 13, 1924) was a German physicist.