apert's syndrome

  • 11Apert — Eugène, French pediatrician, 1868–1940. See A. syndrome …

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  • 12Eugène Apert —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Appert. Eugène Apert, né en 1868 et mort en 1940, est un pédiatre et médecin des Hôpitaux de Paris, spécialisé dans le domaine des affections endocriniennes. Il est le découvreur du syndrome de la… …

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  • 13síndrome de Apert — Eng. Apert s syndrome Síndrome caracterizado por acrocefalia, sindactilia y papiledema seguido de atrofia óptica. Otras manifestaciones a nivel ocular son el queratocono, megalocórnea, catarata, queratitis y colobomas de iris y Eng. o coroides.… …

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  • 14Eugène Apert — Eugène Charles Apert (July 27, 1868 February 2 1940) was a French pediatrician who was born in Paris. He received his doctorate in 1897 and afterwards was associated with the Hôtel Dieu and Hôpital Saint Louis. From 1919 until 1934 he worked at… …

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  • 15Donohue syndrome — Classification and external resources insulin receptor OMIM 246200 …

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  • 16Crouzon syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q75.1 ICD 9 756.0 …

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  • 17Robinow syndrome — Classification and external resources An infant exhibiting the facial features of Robinow syndrome. ICD 10 Q …

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  • 18Marfan syndrome — Marfan redirects here. For the person after whom the syndrome is named, see Antoine Marfan. Marfan syndrome Classification and external resources Micrograph demonstrating myxomatous degeneration of the aorti …

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  • 19Möbius syndrome — Classification and external resources A child with oromandibular limb hypogenesis Möbius syndrome. Notice the expressionless face (due to bilateral VII nerve palsies) and missing fingers. ICD …

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  • 20Noonan syndrome — Classification and external resources A 12 year old female with Noonan syndrome. Typical webbed neck. Double structural curve with rib deformity. ICD 10 Q …

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