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Hirschsprung
Hirschsprung or Hirschprung may refer to:
Places in Germany
Hirschsprung, Germany, a village in the eastern Ore Mountains in Saxony
Hirschsprung (Black Forest), a crag above the Höllental gorge in the Black Forest
People
Harald Hirschsprung (1830–1916), Danish physician
Heinrich Hirschsprung (1836–
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Hirschsprung
Hirschsprung (ˈhɪəʃprʊŋ) The name of Harald Hirschsprung (1830–1916), Danish physician, used in the possessive in Hirschsprung's disease, congenital enlargement of the colon, occurring esp. in boys, spec. such enlargement due to the absence of the ganglion cells of a segment of the lower colon or re...
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Hirschsprung Disease (for Parents) - Nemours KidsHealth
A newborn who can't poop within the first 48 hours of life is often how doctors find Hirschsprung disease. This red flag can be very valuable in diagnosing the condition. Less severe cases might not be spotted until a child is a little older, or sometimes even later. Symptoms in these cases are usually milder but can be long-lasting (or
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Hirschsprung, Germany
New Age
In times of GDR Hirschsprung was a popular recreational area. (founded in 2001)
Volunteer fire department Altenberg - Firefighter group Hirschsprung
Erzgebirgsverein - Zweigverein Geising / Hirschsprung
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Harald Hirschsprung
Harald Hirschsprung (14 December 1830, Copenhagen – 11 April 1916, Copenhagen) was a Danish physician who first described Hirschsprung's disease in 1886 Hirschsprung chose to become a doctor instead of joining his father's tobacco factory, A.M. Hirschsprung & Sønner.
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Hirschsprung (Black Forest)
The Hirschsprung gorge was only 9 metres wide before the upgrade of the road. References
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Hirschsprung attraction in the parish of Breitnau
The Hirschsprung as a geotope (pdf file; 35.3 MB)
Der Hirsch vom Höllental
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Heinrich Hirschsprung
Heinrich Hirschsprung and his brother Bernhard Hirschsprung (1834–1909) took over A.M. Hirschsprung & Sønner from their father in 1858. Krøyer and Heinrich Hirschsprung (in Danish), with Hirschsprung family portraits by Krøyer.
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Hirschsprung Collection
History
The collection
Heinrich Hirschsprung was a tobacco manufacturer at A.M. Hirschsprung & Sønner. He hung the paintings in chronological order, in the spirit of Hirschsprung.
The Hirschsprung Collection opened to the public in 1911.
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[Syndromic Hirschsprung′s disease and its mode of inheritance].
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The Hirschsprung family portrait
The work is part of the Hirschsprung Collection in Copenhagen. The Hirschsprung family portrait is an outstanding example of the close relationship between the Hirschsprung family and Krøyer.
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[Syndromic Hirschsprung′s disease and its mode of inheritance].
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Hirschsprung's disease
Research suggests that several genes are associated with Hirschsprung's disease. Since Down syndrome is comorbid in 2% of Hirschsprung's cases, a likelihood exists that RET is involved heavily in both Hirschsprung's disease and Down
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A.M. Hirschsprung & Sønner
Hirschsprung was still just s small company when it was taken over by two of Hirschsprung's sons Bernhard Hirschsprung (1834 - 1909) and Heinrich Hirschsprung Heinrich Hirschsprung, a passionate art collector, founded the Hirschsprung Collection in Copenhagen.
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