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| One would always like to know this details... Achard-Thiers syndrome A disorder mainly affecting postmenopausal women, marked by diabetes mellitus and hirsutims, deep masculine voice, facial hypertrichosis, obesity, hypertrophy of the clitoris, and hypoplasia or adenoma of the adrenal cortex. Armanni's lesion (Armanni-Ebstein nephropathy) Glycogen vacuolation of the terminal part of the proxcimal convoluted tubules in diabetic patients. Armanni-Ebstein nephropathy Glycogen vacuolation of the terminal part of the proxcimal convoluted tubules in diabetic patients. Brugsch's syndrome A syndrome of achromicry observed in diabetes mellitus neurohormonalis. Ebstein's disease Hyaline degeneration and necrosis of the epithelial cells of the renal tubules, sometimes seen in diabetes mellitus. Gerhardt's reaction A reaction using iron chloride to detect acetone in diabetes. Hanot-Chauffard syndrome (Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome) Diabetes mellitus associated with hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver and dark brownish skin pigmentation caused by deposition of excess of melanin or iron pigment, or both, in tissues. Houssay's phenomenon Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. Houssay-Biasotti syndrome (Houssay's phenomenon) Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. Houssay’s phenomenon in man (Houssay's phenomenon) Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. Houssay’s syndrome (Houssay's phenomenon) Spontaneous remission of diabetes mellitus – «vanishing diabetes» – by a destructive lesion in, or surgical removal of, the anterior pituitary gland. Kurt Mendel's syndrome Diabète insipide associé è une paralysie du nerf pathétique. Kussmaul and Kien respiration (Kussmaul's respiration) Rhythmic, gasping and very deep type of respiration with normal or reduced frequency, associated with severe diabetic or renal acidosis or coma Kussmaul breathing (Kussmaul's respiration) Rhythmic, gasping and very deep type of respiration with normal or reduced frequency, associated with severe diabetic or renal acidosis or coma Kussmaul's coma Diabetic coma. See under Kussmaul’s respiration. Kussmaul's respiration Rhythmic, gasping and very deep type of respiration with normal or reduced frequency, associated with severe diabetic or renal acidosis or coma Leschke's syndrome (Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome) Diabetes mellitus associated with hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver and dark brownish skin pigmentation caused by deposition of excess of melanin or iron pigment, or both, in tissues. Nelson-Somogyi method (Somogyi's method) Dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method used to assay for the product sugars. Recklinghausen-Applebaum syndrome (Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome) Diabetes mellitus associated with hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver and dark brownish skin pigmentation caused by deposition of excess of melanin or iron pigment, or both, in tissues. Somogyi rebounds (Somogyi's phenomenon) Rebound hyperglycaemia to counter regulatory hormone release. Somogyi's method Dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method used to assay for the product sugars. Somogyi's phenomenon Rebound hyperglycaemia to counter regulatory hormone release. Somogyi-Nelson method (Somogyi's method) Dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) method used to assay for the product sugars. Syndrome de Kurt Mendel (Kurt Mendel's syndrome) Diabète insipide associé è une paralysie du nerf pathétique. Troisier's syndrome (Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome) Diabetes mellitus associated with hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver and dark brownish skin pigmentation caused by deposition of excess of melanin or iron pigment, or both, in tissues. Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard syndrome Diabetes mellitus associated with hypertrophic cirrhosis of the liver and dark brownish skin pigmentation caused by deposition of excess of melanin or iron pigment, or both, in tissues. Willis' disease I Historic term for diabetes mellitus. Last edited by dhaval; 12-03-2007 at 07:22 PM. |
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| quite informative thread. |
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| Not the common usual medical terms except for Kusmaul's respiration, although, the disease entities themselves are not common as well. |
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| This is a must read thread for me, with especially so many cases of DM in my country!
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