Phthisis

  • 11phthisis — noun /ˈfθʌɪsɪs,ˈθʌɪsɪs,ˈtʌɪsɪs/ an atrophy of the body or part of the body, especially pulmonary tuberculosis , 1985: Tired from his journey and his chronic lung weakness, which he had saved from turning to phthisis by winter sojourns in Egypt,… …

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  • 12phthisis — n. 1) any disease resulting in wasting of tissues. Phthisis bulbi is a shrunken eyeball that has lost its function due to disease or damage. 2) a former name for pulmonary tuberculosis …

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  • 13phthisis bulbi — phthisis bul·bi bəl .bī n wasting and shrinkage of the eyeball following destructive diseases of the eye (as panophthalmitis) * * * shrinkage and wasting of the eyeball …

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  • 14Phthisis bulbi — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H44.5 Degenerationszustände des Augapfels Absolutes Glaukom Atrophie des Augapfels Phthisis bulbi …

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  • 15Phthisis bulbi — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|H|44|5|h|43 ICD9 = ICD9|360.41 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Phthisis bulbi is a shrunken, non functional eye that results from severe… …

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  • 16phthisis bulbi — Eng. Phthisis bulbi Ver ptisis bulbi …

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  • 17phthisis — noun (plural phthises) Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from phthinein to waste away; akin to Sanskrit kṣiṇoti he destroys Date: 1526 a progressively wasting or consumptive condition; especially pulmonary tuberculosis …

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  • 18Phthisis — Phthi|sis, die; , ...sen (Med.): Phthise …

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  • 19phthisis — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An infectious disease producing lesions especially of the lungs. No longer in scientific use: consumption (no longer in scientific use), phthisic (no longer in scientific use), tuberculosis, white plague. See HEALTH …

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  • 20Phthisis — Phthi|sis 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: Phthi|sen; Med.; veraltet〉 Auszehrung infolge einer Erkrankung an Lungentuberkulose; oV [Etym.: grch.] …

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