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phlebotomus f.
an acute, self-limited, febrile viral disease occurring chiefly during the warm months in parts of the Mediterranean littoral, central Asia, the Middle East, and Central and South America. It is caused by any of several types of Phlebovirus and transmitted by the urban sandfly Phlebotomus papatasii, except in the Americas, where the vectors are sylvan sandflies (genus Lutzomyia). Called also pappataci f., sandfly f., and three-day f.
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Phlebovirus
sandfly fever viruses and uukuviruses; a genus of the family Bunyaviridae. Viruses are classified in two antigenic groups, the sandfly fever group and the Uukuniemi group. The sandfly fever group includes at least 39 species in nine serogroups and ungrouped species; the Uukuniemi group (the uukuviruses), which was previously recognized as a separate genus, contains 12 species in a single serogroup. The sandfly fever group includes the pathogens sandfly fever–Naples, sandfly fever–Sicilian, Toscana, and Rift Valley fever viruses; most sandfly fever viruses are transmitted by sandflies of the genus Phlebotomus, but some are mosquito-borne. Uukuviruses are tick-borne and include no known human pathogens.
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phlebangioma
An aneurysm occurring in a vein.
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phlebarteriectasia
Dilatation of blood vessels.
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phlebectopia
Abnormal position of a vein.
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