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rachitis
‖ rachitis (rəˈkaɪtɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ῥαχῖτις (f. ῥάχις rachis + -ιτις -itis), properly meaning ‘inflammation of the spine’, but adopted by Gleeson, 1650, in his work De Rachitide as a learned form of rickets.] 1. = rickets.1727–41 in Chambers Cycl. 1799 Underwood Treat. Dis. Childr. (ed. 4) I. 339... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rachitis
Rachitis may refer to: Rickets Răchitiş (disambiguation), two villages in Romania wikipedia.org
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rachitogenic
rachitogenic, a. (rækɪtəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. rachitis + -o + -genic.] Tending to cause rickets.1932 Biochem. Jrnl. XXVI. 202 The rachitogenic property of Steenbock's diet is due to its high value for Ca/P together with its lack of vitamin D. 1976 Lancet 20 Nov. 1132/2 The rachitogenic activity of oatmeal. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jakob Erdheim
Rachitis und Epithelkörperchen, 1914 - Rachitis and the parathyroid glands. wikipedia.org
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chondrodystrophy
chondrodystrophy Path. (kɒndrəʊˈdɪstrəfɪ) [ad. G. chondrodystrophie (E. Kaufmann Untersuch. sogenannte foetale Rachitis 1892), f. mod.L. chondrodystrophia (also used), f. chondro- + dystrophy.] Any of a number of congenital disorders of the skeleton that involve cartilage, esp. chondrodystrophia fœt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Walter Butler Cheadle
Cheadle published the first observation on acute rachitis after J. O. L. Möller, calling the disease infantile scurvy. wikipedia.org
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Jules Comby
Other publications and translated works of his include: Étiologie et prophylaxie du rachitisme, 1885 - Etiology and prevention of rachitis. Le rachitisme, 1892, in Spanish as El raquitismo 1895 - Rachitis. Les oreillons, 1893 - The mumps. wikipedia.org
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rickets
rickets (ˈrɪkɪts) Also 7 rackets, rekets, ricketts. [Of doubtful origin: app. first current in some of the south-western counties. Whistler (1645) states that the disease had first come into notice about 26 years before, and was said to have been named after one who tried to cure it empirically; but... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gérard Holtz
The doctor diagnosed that he will stay with rachitis and will never be able to do sports again. wikipedia.org
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Paul Zweifel
Ätiologie, Prophylaxis und Therapie der Rachitis (Stuttgart, 1900). Ätiologie, Begriff und Prophylaxis des Kindbettfiebers (Leipzig, J.A. wikipedia.org
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hypo-
hypo- (hɪpəʊ, haɪpəʊ) before vowels also hyp-, prefix, repr. Gr. ὑπο-, ὑπ- (f. ὑπό prep. and adv. ‘under’ = L. sub), largely employed in Greek in the formation of verbs, adjectives, and substantives. With verbs, and their derivatives, ὑπο- had the senses ‘under, beneath, down, from below; underhand,... Oxford English Dictionary
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نقص التوتر
متلازمة برادر - ويلي (syndrome Pradder - Willi) خلل خلقي استقلابي (PKU) اضطراب في الغدد الصماء (Endocrine) الكساح (Rachitis) الداء البطني (Coeliacdisease wikipedia.org
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长骨
另一种的学名为rachitis fetalis micromelia,患者的长骨不会生长,以致较常人为短。 牵引骨生成手术可以让长骨变长。将长骨切断后,用牵引器将两边钉在一起,通过机械张力诱使骨质在切断口生长出来。这过程需时数个月。 wikipedia.org
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D'Orbigny's slider
Despite being very hardy, they may have rachitis, a disease that makes the shell soft due to protein deficiency. wikipedia.org
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English
▪ I. English, a. and n. (ˈɪŋglɪʃ) Forms: 1 ænglisc, Englisc, 2–4 Englisch(e, 3–6 Englis(s, -ys, (3 ænglis, Engleis, -is(s)ce, 4–6 Englissh(e, -issch, -yss(h(e, -yssche, Inglis(s, -ish(e, -isshe, (4 Engliȝsch, -ijs, Engelis(sh, -ysch, Ingelis, Ynglisse, 6 Englush, Ynglyche), 4– English. [OE. ęnglisc,... Oxford English Dictionary
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