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Definition
Synonym
leberkrank
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
leberkrank
adj
med.
having liver disease; liverish (dated)
leberkrank
adj
med.
having liver disease; liverish
dated
leberkrank
adj
med.
having liver disease; liverish (dated)
leberkrank
adj
med.
having liver disease; liverish
dated
Deutsche
leberkrank Synonyme
Englische
having liver disease; liverish Synonyme
leberkrank Definition
Addison's
disease
(
)
A
morbid
condition
causing
a
peculiar
brownish
discoloration
of
the
skin,
and
thought,
at
one
time,
to
be
due
to
disease
of
the
suprarenal
capsules
(two
flat
triangular
bodies
covering
the
upper
part
of
the
kidneys),
but
now
known
not
to
be
dependent
upon
this
causes
exclusively.
It
is
usually
fatal.
Basedow's
disease
(
)
A
disease
characterized
by
enlargement
of
the
thyroid
gland,
prominence
of
the
eyeballs,
and
inordinate
action
of
the
heart
Bright's
disease
(
)
An
affection
of
the
kidneys,
usually
inflammatory
in
character,
and
distinguished
by
the
occurrence
of
albumin
and
renal
casts
in
the
urine.
Several
varieties
of
Bright's
disease
are
now
recognized,
differing
in
the
part
of
the
kidney
involved,
and
in
the
intensity
and
course
of
the
morbid
process.
Cod
liver
(
n.
)
The
liver
of
the
common
cod
and
allied
species.
Dated
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Date
Disease
(
n.
)
Lack
of
ease
Disease
(
n.
)
An
alteration
in
the
state
of
the
body
or
of
some
of
its
organs,
interrupting
or
disturbing
the
performance
of
the
vital
functions,
and
causing
or
threatening
pain
and
weakness
Disease
(
v.
t.)
To
deprive
of
ease
Disease
(
v.
t.)
To
derange
the
vital
functions
of
Free-liver
(
n.
)
One
who
gratifies
his
appetites
without
stint
Graves'
disease
(
)
Same
as
Basedow's
disease.
Hodgkin's
disease
(
)
A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of
the
lymphatic
glands
Liver
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
lives.
Liver
(
n.
)
A
resident
Liver
(
n.
)
One
whose
course
of
life
has
some
marked
characteristic
(expressed
by
an
adjective)
Liver
(
n.
)
A
very
large
glandular
and
vascular
organ
in
the
visceral
cavity
of
all
vertebrates.
Liver
(
n.
)
The
glossy
ibis
(Ibis
falcinellus)
Liver-colored
(
a.
)
Having
a
color
like
liver
Liver-grown
(
a.
)
Having
an
enlarged
liver.
Meniere's
disease
(
)
A
disease
characterized
by
deafness
and
vertigo,
resulting
in
incoordination
of
movement.
It
is
supposed
to
depend
upon
a
morbid
condition
of
the
semicircular
canals
of
the
internal
ear.
Named
after
Meniere,
a
French
physician.
Pott's
disease
(
)
Caries
of
the
vertebrae,
frequently
resulting
in
curvature
of
the
spine
and
paralysis
of
the
lower
extremities
Short-dated
(
a.
)
Having
little
time
to
run
from
the
date.
Thomsen's
disease
(
)
An
affection
apparently
congenital,
consisting
in
tonic
contraction
and
stiffness
of
the
voluntary
muscles
occurring
after
a
period
of
muscular
inaction.
having liver disease; liverish (dated) Bedeutung
surveillance
of
disease
the
ongoing
systematic
collection
and
analysis
of
data
about
an
infectious
disease
that
can
lead
to
action
being
taken
to
control
or
prevent
the
disease
Borrelia
burgdorferi
Lime
disease
spirochete
cause
of
Lyme
disease,
transmitted
primarily
by
ticks
of
genus
Ixodes
liver
fluke
Fasciola
hepatica
flatworm
parasitic
in
liver
and
bile
ducts
of
domestic
animals
and
humans
liver-spotted
dalmatian
a
brown-spotted
dalmatian
liver
chestnut
a
solid
dark
brown
horse
liver
spot
a
type
of
skin
disease
that
causes
brown
spots
on
the
skin
central
veins
of
liver
venae
centrales
hepatis
terminal
branches
of
the
hepatic
veins
that
lie
in
the
hepatic
lobules
and
receive
blood
from
the
liver
sinusoids
liver
large
and
complicated
reddish-brown
glandular
organ
located
in
the
upper
right
portion
of
the
abdominal
cavity,
secretes
bile
and
functions
in
metabolism
of
protein
and
carbohydrate
and
fat,
synthesizes
substances
involved
in
the
clotting
of
the
blood,
synthesizes
vitamin
A,
detoxifies
poisonous
substances
and
breaks
down
worn-out
erythrocytes
tin
pest
tin
disease
tin
plague
the
transformation
of
ordinary
white
tin
into
powdery
grey
tin
at
very
cold
temperatures
liver
liver
of
an
animal
used
as
meat
calves'
liver
calf's
liver
liver
of
a
calf
used
as
meat
chicken
liver
liver
of
a
chicken
used
as
meat
goose
liver
liver
of
a
goose
used
as
meat
liver
pudding
liver
sausage
liverwurst
sausage
containing
ground
liver
Center
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention
CDC
a
federal
agency
in
the
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services,
located
in
Atlanta,
investigates
and
diagnoses
and
tries
to
control
or
prevent
diseases
(especially
new
and
unusual
diseases)
free-liver
someone
who
gratifies
physical
appetites
(especially
for
food
and
drink)
with
more
than
the
usual
freedom
liver
someone
who
lives
in
a
place,
a
liver
in
cities
liver
a
person
who
has
a
special
life
style,
a
high
liver
pink
disease
fungus
Corticium
salmonicolor
fungus
causing
pink
disease
in
citrus
and
coffee
and
rubber
trees
etc
cardiovascular
disease
a
disease
of
the
heart
or
blood
vessels
celiac
disease
a
disorder
in
children
and
adults,
inability
to
tolerate
wheat
protein
(gluten),
symptoms
include
foul-smelling
diarrhea
and
emaciation,
often
accompanied
by
lactose
intolerance
glandular
disease
gland
disease
glandular
disorder
adenosis
a
disorder
of
the
glands
of
the
body
decompression
sickness
aeroembolism
air
embolism
gas
embolism
caisson
disease
bends
pain
resulting
from
rapid
change
in
pressure
disease
an
impairment
of
health
or
a
condition
of
abnormal
functioning
disease
of
the
neuromuscular
junction
a
disease
characterized
by
impairment
of
neuromuscular
junctions
Banti's
disease
Banti's
syndrome
a
disease
characterized
by
congestion
and
enlargement
of
the
spleen,
accompanied
by
anemia
or
cirrhosis
pulmonary
anthrax
inhalation
anthrax
anthrax
pneumonia
ragpicker's
disease
ragsorter's
disease
woolsorter's
pneumonia
woolsorter's
disease
a
form
of
anthrax
infection
acquired
by
inhalation
of
dust
containing
Bacillus
anthracis,
initial
symptoms
(chill
and
cough
and
dyspnea
and
rapid
pulse)
are
followed
by
extreme
cardiovascular
collapse
cat
scratch
disease
a
disease
thought
to
be
transmitted
to
humans
by
a
scratch
from
a
cat
endemic
endemic
disease
a
disease
that
is
constantly
present
to
a
greater
or
lesser
degree
in
people
of
a
certain
class
or
in
people
living
in
a
particular
location
idiopathic
disease
idiopathic
disorder
idiopathy
any
disease
arising
from
internal
dysfunctions
of
unknown
cause
monogenic
disorder
monogenic
disease
an
inherited
disease
controlled
by
a
single
pair
of
genes
polygenic
disorder
polygenic
disease
an
inherited
disease
controlled
by
several
genes
at
once
Kawasaki
disease
mucocutaneous
lymph
node
syndrome
an
acute
disease
of
young
children
characterized
by
a
rash
and
swollen
lymph
nodes
and
fever,
of
unknown
cause
Meniere's
disease
a
disease
of
the
inner
ear
characterized
by
episodes
of
dizziness
and
tinnitus
and
progressive
hearing
loss
(usually
unilateral)
occupational
disease
industrial
disease
disease
or
disability
resulting
from
conditions
of
employment
(usually
from
long
exposure
to
a
noxious
substance
or
from
continuous
repetition
of
certain
acts)
Paget's
disease
osteitis
deformans
a
disease
of
bone
occurring
in
the
middle
aged
and
elderly,
excessive
bone
destruction
sometimes
leading
to
bone
pain
and
fractures
and
skeletal
deformities
periodontal
disease
periodontitis
a
disease
that
attacks
the
gum
and
bone
and
around
the
teeth
pyorrhea
pyorrhoea
pyorrhea
alveolaris
Riggs'
disease
chronic
periodontitis,
purulent
inflammation
of
the
teeth
sockets
nervous
disorder
neurological
disorder
neurological
disease
a
disorder
of
the
nervous
system
brain
disorder
encephalopathy
brain
disease
any
disorder
or
disease
of
the
brain
myoclonus
epilepsy
Lafora's
disease
epilepsy
characterized
by
clonus
of
muscle
groups
and
progressive
mental
deterioration
and
genetic
origin
paralysis
agitans
Parkinsonism
Parkinson's
disease
Parkinson's
syndrome
Parkinson's
shaking
palsy
a
degenerative
disorder
of
the
central
nervous
system
characterized
by
tremor
and
impaired
muscular
coordination
Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease
CJD
Jakob-Creutzfeldt
disease
rare
(usually
fatal)
brain
disease
(usually
in
middle
age)
caused
by
an
unidentified
slow
virus,
characterized
by
progressive
dementia
and
gradual
loss
of
muscle
control
coronary
heart
disease
a
heart
disease
due
to
an
abnormality
of
the
arteries
that
supply
blood
and
oxygen
to
the
heart
heart
disease
cardiopathy
a
disease
of
the
heart
amyotrophic
lateral
sclerosis
ALS
Lou
Gehrig's
disease
thickening
of
tissue
in
the
motor
tracts
of
the
lateral
columns
and
anterior
horns
of
the
spinal
cord,
results
in
progressive
muscle
atrophy
that
starts
in
the
limbs
arteriosclerosis
arterial
sclerosis
hardening
of
the
arteries
induration
of
the
arteries
coronary-artery
disease
sclerosis
of
the
arterial
walls
atherosclerosis
coronary
artery
disease
a
stage
of
arteriosclerosis
involving
fatty
deposits
(atheromas)
inside
the
arterial
walls,
thus
narrowing
the
arteries
valvular
heart
disease
heart
disease
caused
by
stenosis
of
the
cardiac
valves
and
obstructed
blood
flow
or
caused
by
degeneration
and
blood
regurgitation
kidney
disease
renal
disorder
nephropathy
nephrosis
a
disease
affecting
the
kidneys
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