sprengel's deformity
1Sprengel's deformity — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = 34 year old male with Sprengel s deformity (elevated shoulder) and cervical scoliosis. DiseasesDB = 31521 ICD10 = ICD10|Q|74|0|q|65 ICD9 = ICD9|755.52 ICDO = OMIM = 184400 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj =… …
2Sprengel's deformity — Spreng·el s deformity shpreŋ əlz n a congenital elevation of the scapula Sprengel Otto Gerhard Karl (1852 1915) German surgeon. Sprengel described a congenital elevation of the scapula in 1891. * * * a congenital abnormality of the scapula… …
3Sprengel's deformity — a congenital abnormality of the scapula (shoulder blade), which is small and positioned high in the shoulder. It is caused by failure of the normal development and descent of this bone [G. K. Sprengel (1852–1915), German surgeon] …
4Sprengel-Deformität — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q74.0 Sprengel Deformität …
5Болезнь Шпренгеля (Sprengel'S Deformity) — врожденный дефект лопатки, которая выглядит маленькой и расположена выше, чем плечо. Причиной возникнове ния такого дефекта является нарушение нормального развития этой кости. Источник: Медицинский словарь …
6Sprengel deformity — Spren·gel deformity (shprengґgəl) [Otto Gerhard Karl Sprengel, German surgeon, 1852–1915] see under deformity …
7deformity — A permanent structural deviation from the normal shape, size, or alignment, resulting in disfigurement; may be congenital or acquired. SEE ALSO: deformation (1). Åkerlund d. indentation (incisura) with niche of duodenal …
8Sprengel — Otto G.K., German surgeon, 1852–1915. See S. deformity …
9Sprengel deformity — congenital elevation of the scapula, due to failure of descent of the scapula to its normal thoracic position during fetal life …
10Craniosynostosis — Classification and external resources Child with premature closure (craniosynostosis) of the lambdoid suture. Notice the swelling on the right side of the head ICD 10 …