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 Eponyms in category: Tissue - connective tissue
 57 main and alternative entries found.
 
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.
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.
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.
Extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma
Ewing's sarcoma when found entirely restricted to soft tissue.
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.
Henle's sheath
Connective tissue supporting outer layer of individual nerve fibres in funiculus.
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
Jüngling's polycystic osteitis (Jüngling's disease)
Marchand rest (Marchand's adrenals)
Small collections of accessory adrenal tissue in the broad ligament of the uterus in the testes.
Marchand's adrenals
Small collections of accessory adrenal tissue in the broad ligament of the uterus in the testes.
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)
Perthes-Jüngling disease (Jüngling's disease)
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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