Chorea
71Dubini chorea (disease) — Du·bi·ni chorea (disease) (doo beґne) [Angelo Dubini, Italian physician, 1813–1902] see under chorea …
72Sydenham chorea cough — Syd·en·ham chorea, cough (sidґən əm) [Thomas Sydenham, English physician, sometimes called “the English Hippocrates,†1624–1689] see under chorea …
73Huntington-Chorea — [hạntingten...; nach dem amer. Arzt George Huntington, 1850 bis 1916]: = Chorea hereditaria …
74Sydenham-Chorea — [ßa̲i̲denhäm...; nach dem engl. Arzt Thomas Sydenham, 1624 bis 1689]: = Chorea minor …
75Syd|en|ham's chorea — «SIHD uhn uhmz, hamz», the ordinary, mild form of chorea; St. Vitus s dance. ╂[< Thomas Sydenham, 1624 1689, an English physician] …
76Huntington chorea — Huntington chorea. См. наследственная хорея. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …
77St. Viti chorĕa — St. Viti chorĕa, so v.w. Veitstanz …
78Sancti Viti chorēa — (lat.), Veitstanz …
79Sydenham-Chorea — [ sɪdnəm ], Veitstanz …
80Sydenham chorea — an acute, generally self limited, neurological disorder seen most often in children between the ages of 5 and 15 years or in women during pregnancy; it is closely linked with rheumatic fever. It is characterized by involuntary movements that… …