| Eponyms in category: Alcohol |
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| Adams-Victor-Mancall syndrome (Raymond Delacy Adams) |
| Progressive facial and tongue weakness, speech and deglutition impairment in alcoholic or nutritionally deprived patients. |
| Cirrhose alcoolo-tuberculeuse de Hutinel et Sabourin (French) (Hutinel and Sabourin's alcoholic-tuberculous cirrhosis) |
| Hypertrophic fatty cirrhosis the liver of alcoholic or tuberculous origin. |
| Hutinel and Sabourin's alcoholic-tuberculous cirrhosis |
| Hypertrophic fatty cirrhosis the liver of alcoholic or tuberculous origin. |
| Korsakoff's disease (Korsakoff's psychosis and syndrome) |
| A syndrome characterized by a severe memory defect, especially for recent event, for which the patient compensates by confabulation |
| Korsakoff's psychosis and syndrome |
| A syndrome characterized by a severe memory defect, especially for recent event, for which the patient compensates by confabulation |
| Korsakoff’s psychosis (Korsakoff's psychosis and syndrome) |
| A syndrome characterized by a severe memory defect, especially for recent event, for which the patient compensates by confabulation |
| Korsakoff’s symptom complex (Korsakoff's psychosis and syndrome) |
| A syndrome characterized by a severe memory defect, especially for recent event, for which the patient compensates by confabulation |
| Laënnec's cirrhosis |
| Cirrhosis of the liver - without jaundice - seen in chronic alcoholism and malnutrition. |
| Laënnec’s syndrome (Laënnec's cirrhosis) |
| Cirrhosis of the liver - without jaundice - seen in chronic alcoholism and malnutrition. |
| Late cortical cerebellar atrophy of Marie, Foix and Alajouanine (Marie-Foix-Alajouanine syndrome) |
| Ataxia of the cerebellum in advanced age. Frequently due to abuse of alcohol. |
| Marie-Foix-Alajouanine syndrome |
| Ataxia of the cerebellum in advanced age. Frequently due to abuse of alcohol. |
| Meynert’s amentia (Korsakoff's psychosis and syndrome) |
| A syndrome characterized by a severe memory defect, especially for recent event, for which the patient compensates by confabulation |
| Morel's disease (Saunders-Sutton syndrome) |
| A not commonly used term for an acute form of alcohol withdrawal syndrome occurring in chronic alcoholic patients. |
| Morel's sclerosis |
| A variety of alcoholic encephalopathy. |
| Morgagni-Laënnec syndrome/cirrhosis (Laënnec's cirrhosis) |
| Cirrhosis of the liver - without jaundice - seen in chronic alcoholism and malnutrition. |
| Quinquaud's phenomenon or sign |
| A peculiar form of finger tremor with a sideways finger movement from the intercossei. |
| Saunders-Sutton syndrome |
| A not commonly used term for an acute form of alcohol withdrawal syndrome occurring in chronic alcoholic patients. |
| Wernicke-Korsakoff disease |
| An association of Gayet-Wernicke and Korsakoff syndromes. |
| Wernicke-Korsakoff symptom complex (Wernicke-Korsakoff disease) |
| An association of Gayet-Wernicke and Korsakoff syndromes. |
| Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (Wernicke-Korsakoff disease) |
| An association of Gayet-Wernicke and Korsakoff syndromes. |
| Zieve's syndrome |
| Symptom complex occurring in patient with excessive consumption of alcohol, characterised by haemolytic anaemia, severe hyperlipoproriteinaemia, transient jaundice, and abdominal pain. |
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