"Papillomaviridae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Papillomaviridae is a family of viruses that infects humans and animals, causing a range of diseases, including warts, genital warts, and cervical cancer. The name "papillomaviridae" comes from the Greek words "papillos" meaning "nipple" and "virus" meaning "worm". These viruses target the squamous epithelial cells in the body and lead to the formation of warts and other growths.
Papilledema is a medical condition characterized by swelling of the optic disc due to increased intracranial pressure. It is often a sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as meningitis, encephalitis, or a brain tumor, that is causing the increased pressure. The swelling can cause vision problems, including blurred vision, double vision, and loss of peripheral vision. Papilledema can also cause eye pain and sensitivity to light. If left untreated, papilledema can lead to permanent vision loss if the underlying condition is not treated.
Papillitis is an inflammation of the optic nerve head, also known as the papilla. It is a relatively rare condition that can occur when the nerve at the back of the eye becomes inflamed, usually due to an infection or inflammation of the eye itself. Symptoms of papillitis can include blurred vision, eye pain, redness, and sensitivity to light.
Papilloma refers to a type of benign growth that occurs on the skin or mucous membranes, characterized by a projections or papillae that resemble a cauliflower.
Papillomaviruses are a group of viruses that can cause warts and other skin lesions.