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cha·gas' disease \ˈshägəs(ə̇z)-, -ag-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: after Carlos Chagas died 1934 Braz. physician who described it : a trypanosomiasis of tropical America marked by prolonged high fever, edema, and enlargement of spleen, liver, and lymph nodes and caused by a flagellate (Trypanosoma cruzi) which is transmitted by reduviid bugs and occurs in flagellated form in the blood and as leishmanial reproductive forms in tissue (as heart muscle) |