Cytomegaly

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a viral disease that can affect various human organs and systems. It is characterized by an increase in cell size, which leads to various symptoms such as fatigue, headache, fever, etc.

Cytomegalovirus infection (CMVI) is an infectious disease caused by the CMV virus (Cytomegalovirus). CMV infection can be asymptomatic or cause various clinical manifestations.



Cytomegaly: concept, treatment. Wikipedia says: “Cytomegaly (Greek κύτος “receptacle”, μέγας “large” from Latin medicus “doctor”) is the general name for a whole group of viral diseases, the causative agents of which are viruses of the Herpesviridae family, mainly human cytomegalovirus and HTLV, which can cause illnesses of varying severity, from the symptoms of a common cold to conditions affecting almost all organs, which can lead to death.\n B