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Capdepont' Krankheit, Dentin, hereditär opaleszierendes |
disease, Capdepont's; Capdepont syndrome; maladie de (dentinogenesis imperfecta) |
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Ernährungskrankheit |
disease, nutritional |
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Fall, Krankheitsfall |
case |
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| the term often incorrectly used instead of the appropriate noun (for example, patient, flask, denture, casting). Case is not synonymous with patient because the latter is the human being affected with the disease. |
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Fauchard' Krankheit |
disease, Fauchard's |
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Fordyce' Krankheit |
disease, Fordyce's |
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Geriatrie, Lehre der Alterskrankheiten |
geriatrics |
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| the department of medicine or dentistry that treats health problems peculiar to advanced age and the aging, including the clinical problems of senescence and senility. |
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Krankheitserreger |
pathogen |
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| a microorganism responsible for causing disease. |
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Krankheitszustand |
pathosis |
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| 1. a disease entity. 2. a pathologic condition. A patient is said to have a pathosis rather than pathology, which is the study of disease. |
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Mangelkrankheit |
disease, deficiency |
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| a disturbance produced by lack of nutritional or metabolic factors. Used chiefly in reference to avitaminosis. |
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Osteopetrose, Marmorknochenkrankheit |
osteopetrosis |
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| osteosclerosis of unknown origin that obliterates the bone marrow regions, with resultant anemia. Delayed tooth eruption and severe osteomyelitis or necrosis after dental infection may be associated with the disease. Also known as Albers-Schönberg disease, marble bone. |
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pathogen, krankheitserzeugend |
pathogenetic; pathogenic |
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pathognomonisch, krankheitskennzeichnend |
pathognomonic |
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| relating to a sign or symptom unique to a disease or one that distinguishes it from other diseases. |
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Plaut-Vincent' Stomatitis, Schützengrabenkrankheit |
mouth, trench- |
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Steinkrankheit, Lithiase |
lithiasis |
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Strahlenkrankheit |
sickness, radiation- |
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Vorkommen o. Auftreten einer Krankheit |
morbidity incidence; rate of diseases; incidence of diseases |
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| measurement of a thing by its ratio or given in relation to some standard. |
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