cy|to|me|gal|ic inclusion disease
- cy|to|me|gal|ic inclusion disease
cy|to|me|gal|ic inclusion disease «SY toh muh GAL ihk»,
a serious disease of newborn babies that affects the brain, liver, kidneys, and lungs, characterized by a great enlargement of epithelial cells, with nuclei containing large inclusion bodies. It is caused by a cytomegalovirus.
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