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Tropheryma whipplei is characterized by the presence of periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) -staining macrophages,which indicates mucopolysaccharide or glycoprotein,in almost every organ system.Without treatment,this disease is uniformly fatal.Identification is achieved using:
Secondary Intersubjectivity
The shared understanding and engagement between individuals about the world around them, developed around the end of the first year of life.
Complex Interaction
Involves multiple, often intricate relationships and effects between different factors or entities.
Rouge
A cosmetic used to color the cheeks or lips red, but in a developmental context, refers to the "rouge test," assessing self-recognition in children.
Mirror Images
Visual reflections that appear reversed from left to right, as seen in a mirror.
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