Huntington-Chorea

  • 11Chorea minor — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 I02.0 Rheumatische Chorea mit Herzbeteiligung I02.9 Rheumatische Chorea ohne Herzbeteiligung …

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  • 12Huntington disease — An hereditary disorder with mental and physical deterioration leading to death. Although characterized as an "adult onset" disease, it can affect children as well. Huntington disease describes an autosomal dominant pattern of… …

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  • 13chorea — choreal, choreic, choreatic /kawr ee at ik, kohr /, adj. choreoid /kawr ee oyd , kohr /, adj. /keuh ree euh, kaw , koh /, n. Pathol. 1. any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the… …

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  • 14Chorea Huntington — Veitstanz (veraltet); Huntington Chorea; Chorea major Huntington; Chorea major …

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  • 15Chorea major Huntington — Veitstanz (veraltet); Huntington Chorea; Chorea Huntington; Chorea major …

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  • 16Chorea major — Veitstanz (veraltet); Huntington Chorea; Chorea Huntington; Chorea major Huntington …

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  • 17Huntington — /hun ting teuhn/, n. 1. Collis Potter, 1821 1900, U.S. railroad developer. 2. Samuel, 1731 96, U.S. statesman: governor of Connecticut 1786 96. 3. a city in W West Virginia, on the Ohio River. 63,684. 4. a city in NE Indiana. 16,202. 5. a male… …

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  • 18Huntington disease — ▪ pathology also called  Huntington chorea        a relatively rare, and invariably fatal, hereditary neurological disease that is characterized by irregular and involuntary movements of the muscles and progressive loss of cognitive ability. The… …

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  • 19Huntington — I Huntington   [ hʌntɪȖtn], Stadt in West Virginia, USA, am Ohio, auf dem Alleghenyplateau, (1990) 58 800 Einwohner (1950: 86 400 Einwohner); Marshall University (gegründet 1837); Stahl verarbeitende, Glas und Bekleidungsindustrie,… …

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  • 20Huntington's disease — Classification and external resources A microscope image of …

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