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1 werner his disease
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2 Werner-His disease
1) Общая лексика: пароксизмальный риккетсиоз (острая инфекционная болезнь, вызываемая риккетсией Rochalimacea quintana, переносимой вшами, и протекающая в типичных случаях в пароксизмальной форме с повторными четырех-,)2) Медицина: болезнь Вернера - Гиса, волынская лихорадка, окопная лихорадка (волынская, нароксизмальная пятидневная, траншейная), пароксизмальная пятидневная лихорадка, траншейная лихорадка, ипрская лихорадка, лихорадка Иква, молдавско-валахская лихорадка, тибиальная лихорадка, фландрская лихорадка -
3 his werner disease
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4 His-Werner disease
Медицина: болезнь Вернера - Гиса, окопная лихорадка (волынская, пароксизмальная пятидневная, траншейная), волынская лихорадка, ипрская лихорадка, лихорадка Иква, молдавско-валахская лихорадка, пароксизмальный риккетсиоз, пятидневная пароксизмальная лихорадка, тибиальная лихорадка, фландрская лихорадка -
5 Marburg disease
«марбургская болезнь», «болезнь зелёных мартышек»
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Werner-His disease — Named for the German physician Heinrich Werner (who did not describe Werner s premature aging syndrome) and the Swiss physician Wilhelm His, Jr. (who did describe the bundle of His in the heart), this is a louse borne disease that was first… … Medical dictionary
His disease — This is a parasite (louse borne) disease that was first recognized in the trenches of World War I and so was called trench fever. It is estimated to have affected more than a million people in Russia and on the war fronts in Europe. Trench fever… … Medical dictionary
Disease, Werner-His — Named for the German physician Heinrich Werner (who did not describe Werner s premature aging syndrome) and the Swiss physician Wilhelm His, Jr. (who did describe the bundle of His in the heart), this is a louse borne disease that was first… … Medical dictionary
His-Werner disease — This is a parasite (louse borne) disease that was first recognized in the trenches of World War I and so was called trench fever. It is estimated to have affected more than a million people in Russia and on the war fronts in Europe. Trench fever… … Medical dictionary
Disease, His-Werner — Named for the Swiss physician Wilhelm His, Jr. (who also described the bundle of His in the heart) and the German physician Heinrich Werner (who was not the Werner who described Werner s syndrome). This is a louse borne disease that was first… … Medical dictionary
Disease, His — Named for the Swiss physician Wilhelm His, Jr. (who also described the bundle of His in the heart), this is a louse borne disease first recognized in the trenches of World War I and so was called trench fever. Trench fever is a disease is… … Medical dictionary
Werner syndrome — A premature aging disease that begins in adolescence or early in adulthood and results in apparent old age by 30 40 years of age. The characteristic features of Werner syndrome include short stature, premature graying and balding, wizened face,… … Medical dictionary
Syndrome, Werner — A premature aging disease that begins in adolescence or early in adulthood and results in apparent old age by 30 40 years of age. The characteristic features of Werner syndrome include short stature, premature graying and balding, wizened face,… … Medical dictionary
Heinrich Werner — (May 14, 1874 ndash; 1946) was a German physician who was born in Mühlhausen, Saxony. He studied medicine at the Kaiser Wilhelm Academy in Berlin, and later became a military medical officer in the German colonies of German East Africa, German… … Wikipedia
Wilhelm His, Jr. — Wilhelm His, Jr. (born December 29, 1863, died November 10, 1934) was a Swiss born cardiologist and anatomist. In 1893, he discovered the bundle of His, which is a specialized tissue in the heart that transmits the electrical impulses and helps… … Wikipedia
Werner syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 14096 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|259.8 ICDO = OMIM = 277700 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshName = Werner+Syndrome MeshNumber = C16.320.925 Werner Syndrome (WRN) is a very rare,… … Wikipedia