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 Eponyms in category: Deficiency syndromes
 13 main and alternative entries found.
 
Arakawa's syndrome I
A formiminotransferase deficiency syndrome, characterized by mental and physical retardation, cortical atrophy, dilation of the cerebral ventricles, and abnormal EEG.
Arakawa's syndrome II
A congenital syndrome of tetrahydrofolate methyltransferase deficiency.
Baker-Winegrad syndrome
Autosomal recessive fructose 1, 6-diphosphatase deficiency.
Eijkman's syndrome
A complex of nervous symptoms in animals deproved of vitamin B1.
Glisson's disease
A metabolic disease of infancy and childhood causing abnormalities in shape an structure of bones.
Kelly's syndrome (Plummer-Vinson syndrome)
A syndrome characterized by an iron-deficiency anaemia, atrophic changes in the buccal, glossopharyngeal, and oesophageal mucous membranes, koilonycha (spoon-shaped finger nails), and dysphagia.
Paterson-Brown-Kelly syndrome (Plummer-Vinson syndrome)
A syndrome characterized by an iron-deficiency anaemia, atrophic changes in the buccal, glossopharyngeal, and oesophageal mucous membranes, koilonycha (spoon-shaped finger nails), and dysphagia.
Paterson-Kelly syndrome (Plummer-Vinson syndrome)
A syndrome characterized by an iron-deficiency anaemia, atrophic changes in the buccal, glossopharyngeal, and oesophageal mucous membranes, koilonycha (spoon-shaped finger nails), and dysphagia.
Paterson’s syndrome (Plummer-Vinson syndrome)
A syndrome characterized by an iron-deficiency anaemia, atrophic changes in the buccal, glossopharyngeal, and oesophageal mucous membranes, koilonycha (spoon-shaped finger nails), and dysphagia.
Plummer-Vinson syndrome
A syndrome characterized by an iron-deficiency anaemia, atrophic changes in the buccal, glossopharyngeal, and oesophageal mucous membranes, koilonycha (spoon-shaped finger nails), and dysphagia.
Spira's syndrome
A chronic form of hypoplasia of the dental enamel characterized by mottling or brown discoloration of teeth. Other features include nausea, anorexia, vomiting and constipation.
Stryker-Halbeisen syndrome (Garold Vernon Stryker)
Obsolete term for an association of macrocytic anaemia with vitamin B complex deficiency dermatosis.
Waldenström-Kjellberg syndrome (Plummer-Vinson syndrome)
A syndrome characterized by an iron-deficiency anaemia, atrophic changes in the buccal, glossopharyngeal, and oesophageal mucous membranes, koilonycha (spoon-shaped finger nails), and dysphagia.
 

 
 

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