| Eponyms in category: Tissue - connective tissue |
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| Achard's syndrome (Marfan's syndrome I) |
| A disorder of connective tissue affecting primarily the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eye. |
| Anders’ syndrome (Dercum's disease or syndrome) |
| Rare condition characterized by scattered areas of painful cutaneous nodules or fat accumulations. |
| Baelz' cheilitis |
| A rare disease with onset in childhood or early adolescence, characterized by enlargement, hardening, and finally eversion of the lip leading to exposure of the opening of the accessory salivary glands. |
| Baelz' syndrome (Baelz' cheilitis) |
| A rare disease with onset in childhood or early adolescence, characterized by enlargement, hardening, and finally eversion of the lip leading to exposure of the opening of the accessory salivary glands. |
| Beal's arachnodactyly (Beals-Hecht syndrome (Frederick Hecht)) |
| A heritable disorder of connective tissue affecting both sexes and present from birth, combining features of Marfan’s syndrome with arthrogryposis. |
| Beals' syndrome (Beals-Hecht syndrome (Frederick Hecht)) |
| A heritable disorder of connective tissue affecting both sexes and present from birth, combining features of Marfan’s syndrome with arthrogryposis. |
| Beals-Hecht syndrome (Frederick Hecht) |
| A heritable disorder of connective tissue affecting both sexes and present from birth, combining features of Marfan’s syndrome with arthrogryposis. |
| Codman's tumour |
| A benign tumor of the cartilage and cartilage-forming connective tissue, most frequently localized to the epiphyses of the long bones, e.g., femur, humerus, and tibia. |
| David-Stickler syndrome (Stickler's syndrome) |
| A fairly common progressive disease of connective tissue with onset at birth affecting ears, eyes, and joints. |
| Dercum's disease or syndrome |
| Rare condition characterized by scattered areas of painful cutaneous nodules or fat accumulations. |
| Dercum-Vitaut syndrome (Dercum's disease or syndrome) |
| Rare condition characterized by scattered areas of painful cutaneous nodules or fat accumulations. |
| Dupuytren's contracture |
| Contracture of palmar fascia causing the ring and little fingers to bend into the palm so that they cannot be extended. |
| Ehrlich's mast cells |
| Tissue mast cells.
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| Eichhorst's disease (Eichhorst's neuritis) |
| A form of inflammation of connective tissue in which both the nerve sheath and the interstitial tissue of the muscle are affected.
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| Eichhorst's neuritis |
| A form of inflammation of connective tissue in which both the nerve sheath and the interstitial tissue of the muscle are affected.
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| Extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma |
| Ewing's sarcoma when found entirely restricted to soft tissue.
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| Filatov's method |
| Tissue therapy. |
| Gorlin's syndrome (Gorlin-Cohen syndrome) |
| A congenital syndrome of tooth, bone, and connective tissue abnormalities of unknown etiology. |
| Gorlin-Cohen syndrome |
| A congenital syndrome of tooth, bone, and connective tissue abnormalities of unknown etiology. |
| Gorlin-Holt syndrome (Gorlin-Cohen syndrome) |
| A congenital syndrome of tooth, bone, and connective tissue abnormalities of unknown etiology. |
| Gottron's sign |
| A disturbance of connective tissue affecting prevalent distal extremities. |
| Gottron's syndrome |
| A familial form of progeria in which the premature aging of the skin and growth retardation are restricted to the hands and feet. |
| Gottron-Hudelo syndrome (Gottron's sign) |
| A disturbance of connective tissue affecting prevalent distal extremities. |
| Gottron’s syndrome (Gottron's sign) |
| A disturbance of connective tissue affecting prevalent distal extremities. |
| Heberden-Willan disease (Schönlein-Henoch purpura) |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Hecht-Beals syndrome (misnomer) (Beals-Hecht syndrome (Frederick Hecht)) |
| A heritable disorder of connective tissue affecting both sexes and present from birth, combining features of Marfan’s syndrome with arthrogryposis. |
| Henle's fissure |
| Fibrous tissue between the cardiac muscle fibres.
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| Henle's sheath |
| Connective tissue supporting outer layer of individual nerve fibres in funiculus.
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| Henoch disease (Schönlein-Henoch purpura) |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Henoch-Schönlein syndrome (Schönlein-Henoch purpura) |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Holst-Meulengracht disease |
| A disease of connective tissue causing muscular pain in elderly people. |
| Jüngling's disease |
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| Jüngling's polycystic osteitis (Jüngling's disease) |
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| Marchand rest (Marchand's adrenals) |
| Small collections of accessory adrenal tissue in the broad ligament of the uterus in the testes.
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| Marchand's adrenals |
| Small collections of accessory adrenal tissue in the broad ligament of the uterus in the testes.
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| Marfan's syndrome I |
| A disorder of connective tissue affecting primarily the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eye. |
| Marfan's variant (Marfan's syndrome I) |
| A disorder of connective tissue affecting primarily the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eye. |
| Marfan-Achard syndrome (Marfan's syndrome I) |
| A disorder of connective tissue affecting primarily the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eye. |
| Marfan’s abiotrophy (Marfan's syndrome I) |
| A disorder of connective tissue affecting primarily the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system and the eye. |
| Masson's stain |
| Trichrome stain for connective tissue. |
| Meulengracht's disease 2 (Holst-Meulengracht disease) |
| A disease of connective tissue causing muscular pain in elderly people. |
| Perthes-Jüngling cystoid osteitis (Jüngling's disease) |
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| Perthes-Jüngling disease (Jüngling's disease) |
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| Puente's disease (Baelz' cheilitis) |
| A rare disease with onset in childhood or early adolescence, characterized by enlargement, hardening, and finally eversion of the lip leading to exposure of the opening of the accessory salivary glands. |
| Reclus' disease II |
| Abscess on the neck that causes a woody induration of subcutaneous connective tissue. |
| Reclus’ phlegmons (Reclus' disease II) |
| Abscess on the neck that causes a woody induration of subcutaneous connective tissue. |
| Schönlein purpura (Schönlein-Henoch purpura) |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Schönlein-Henoch disease (Schönlein-Henoch purpura) |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Schönlein-Henoch purpura |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Schönlein-Henoch syndrome (Schönlein-Henoch purpura) |
| A form of anaphylactoid (allergic) or non-thrombopenic purpura which is the most common connective-tissue disorder in children. |
| Shulman's syndrome |
| A syndrome characterised by acute onset of erythema and later induration of the connective tissues of the extremities, but sparing the hands, usually appearing following exertion. |
| Stickler's syndrome |
| A fairly common progressive disease of connective tissue with onset at birth affecting ears, eyes, and joints. |
| Stickler-Wagner syndrome (Stickler's syndrome) |
| A fairly common progressive disease of connective tissue with onset at birth affecting ears, eyes, and joints. |
| Volkmann's cheilitis (Baelz' cheilitis) |
| A rare disease with onset in childhood or early adolescence, characterized by enlargement, hardening, and finally eversion of the lip leading to exposure of the opening of the accessory salivary glands. |
| von Recklinghausen's canals |
| The lymph canaliculi. |
| Wagner's syndrome (Stickler's syndrome) |
| A fairly common progressive disease of connective tissue with onset at birth affecting ears, eyes, and joints. |
| Weissenbacher-Zweymüller syndrome (Stickler's syndrome) |
| A fairly common progressive disease of connective tissue with onset at birth affecting ears, eyes, and joints. |
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