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1 Sklerose
* * *die Sklerosesclerosis* * *Skle|ro|se [skle'roːzə]f -, -n (MED)sclerosis* * *Skle·ro·se<-, -n>[skleˈro:zə]f sclerosismultiple \Sklerose multiple sclerosis, MS* * *die; Sklerose, Sklerosen (Med.) sclerosis no art.* * *(multiple) Sklerose (multiple) sclerosis (pl scleroses)* * *die; Sklerose, Sklerosen (Med.) sclerosis no art.* * *-n f.sclerosis n. -
2 Koronarsklerose
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3 multipel
Adj. multiple; Sklerose* * *mul|ti|pel [mʊl'tiːpl]adjmultiple* * *mul·ti·pel[mʊlˈti:pl̩]adj inv multiplemultiple Proportionen CHEM multiple proportionsmultiple Sklerose MED multiple sclerosis* * ** * ** * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. (fachspr.) multiple -
4 Verkalkung
f1. eines Kessels etc.: furring up2. der Arterien: hardening (of the arteries), (arterio)sclerosis* * *die Verkalkungcalcification* * *Ver|kạl|kung [fɛɐ'kalkʊŋ]f -, -en(von Arterien) hardening; (von Gewebe) calcification; (von Kessel, Wasserleitung etc) furring; (inf) senility* * *Ver·kal·kung<-, -en>f* * *die; Verkalkung, Verkalkungen1) s. verkalken 1): calcification; hardening; thickening; furring-up2) (ugs.): (Senilität) senility* * *1. eines Kessels etc: furring up2. der Arterien: hardening (of the arteries), (arterio)sclerosisunter Verkalkung leiden auch be going senile* * *die; Verkalkung, Verkalkungen1) s. verkalken 1): calcification; hardening; thickening; furring-up2) (ugs.): (Senilität) senility* * *f.calcification n.calcination n. -
5 Sklerose
Skle·ro·se <-, -n> [skleʼro:zə] fsclerosis;multiple \Sklerose multiple sclerosis, MS -
6 die Sklerose
(Medizin) - {sclerosis} sự xơ cứng, sự hoá cứng = die multiple Sklerose (Medizin) {multiple sclerosis}+ = an Sklerose leidend (Medizin) {sclerotic}+ -
7 Gefäßverkalkung
f vascular calcification* * *Ge·fäß·ver·kal·kungf vascular hardening [or sclerosis], arteriosclerosis* * *Gefäßverkalkung f vascular calcification -
8 multiple Sklerose
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9 Verödung
f1. desertion; die Verödung des Bodens war unvermeidbar it was unavoidable that the soil became barren2. MED. obliteration* * *Ver|ödungf -, -en1) desolation; (= Entvölkerung) depopulation; (fig) stultification2) (MED von Krampfadern) sclerosis* * *Ver·ödung<-, -en>f* * *Verödung f1. desertion;die Verödung des Bodens war unvermeidbar it was unavoidable that the soil became barren2. MED obliteration -
10 Herzkranzgefäßverkalkung
Herz·kranz·ge·fäß·ver·kal·kungf MED sclerosis [or hardening] of the arteries -
11 Arteriosklerose
ar'terjoskleroːzəf MED( Plural Arteriosklerosen) die -
12 Arterienverkalkung
ar'teːrjənfɛrkalkuŋf MED -
13 Herzkranzgefäßverkalkung
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Herzkranzgefäßverkalkung
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14 Multiple Sklerose
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Multiple Sklerose
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16 multiple Sklerose
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17 Sklerose
fsclerosis
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Sclerosis — or sclerotization is a hardening of tissue and other anatomical featuresIn medicine*Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis sometimes known as Lou Gehrig s disease, a progressive, incurable, usually fatal disease of motor neurons. Scientist Stephen Hawking … Wikipedia
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Sclerōsis — (gr.), so v.w. Scirrhoma … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sclerosis — vgl. Sklerose … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
sclerosis — morbid hardening of the tissue, late 14c., from M.L. sclirosis a hardness, hard tumor, from Gk. sklerosis hardening, from skleros hard, related to skellein to dry up, parch, from PIE *skle ro , from root *skele to parch, wither … Etymology dictionary
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sclerosis — 1. SYN: induration (2). 2. In neuropathy, induration of nervous and other structures by a hyperplasia of the interstitial fibrous or glial connective tissue. [G. sklerosis, hardness] Alzheimer s … Medical dictionary
sclerosis — sclerosal, adj. /skli roh sis/, n., pl. scleroses / seez/. 1. Pathol. a hardening or induration of a tissue or part, or an increase of connective tissue or the like at the expense of more active tissue. 2. Bot. a hardening of a tissue or cell… … Universalium
sclerosis — n. hardening of tissue, usually due to scarring (fibrosis) after inflammation or to ageing. It can affect the lateral columns of the spinal cord and the medulla of the brain (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig s disease), causing… … The new mediacal dictionary
sclerosis — noun Etymology: Middle English sclirosis tumor, from Medieval Latin, from Greek sklērōsis hardening, from sklēroun to harden, from sklēros Date: 1846 1. pathological hardening of tissue especially from overgrowth of fibrous tissue or increase in… … New Collegiate Dictionary