osler-weber-rendu syndrome
1Syndrome, Rendu-Osler-Weber — Known as hereditary hemorrhagic telangectasia (HHT), this is a genetic vascular disease with dilatation (widening) of capillaries and small arteries (arterioles) producing characteristic small red spots (called telangectases) in the skin and… …
2Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome — Ren·du Os·ler Web·er syndrome (ron duґ ōsґlər vaґbər) [Henri Jules Louis Marie Rendu, French physician, 1844–1902; Sir William Osler, Canadian physician, 1849–1919; Frederick Parkes Weber, British physician, 1863–1962]… …
3Disease, Rendu-Osler-Weber — Known as hereditary hemorrhagic telangectasia (HHT), this is a genetic vascular disease with dilatation (widening) of capillaries and small arteries (arterioles) producing characteristic small red spots (called telangectases) in the skin and… …
4síndrome de Rendu-Osler-Weber — Eng. Rendu Osler Weber syndrome Síndrome caracterizado por tortuosidad de los vasos retinianos, telangiectasias en la lengua, superficie mucosa de los labios, cara, conjuntiva, oídos y dedos y sangrado de la mucosa nasofaríngea, gastrointestinal… …
5Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome — hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia …
6Osler-Rendu-Weber syndrome — Known as hereditary hemorrhagic telangectasia (HHT), this is a genetic vascular disease with dilatation (widening) of capillaries and small arteries (arterioles) producing characteristic small red spots (called telangectases) in the skin and… …
7Syndrome, Osler-Rendu-Weber — Known as hereditary hemorrhagic telangectasia (HHT), this is a genetic vascular disease with dilatation (widening) of capillaries and small arteries (arterioles) producing characteristic small red spots (called telangectases) in the skin and… …
8syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …
9Rendu — Henri J.L.M., French physician, 1844–1902. See R. Osler Weber syndrome …
10Weber — Rainer, 20th century U.S. pathologist. See W. stain. Ernst Heinrich, German physiologist and anatomist, 1795–1878. See W. glands, under gland, W. law, W. paradox, W. test for hearing, Fechner W. law, W. Fechner law. Frederick Parkes, English… …