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Definition
Synonym
Wachsentartung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Wachsentartung
f
; Amyloidentartung
f
; Amyloidose
f
med.
primäre sekundäre Amyloidose
atypische Amyloidose
perikollagene Amyloidose
periretikuläre Amyloidose
amyloid disease; amyloidosis; gammaloidosis
primary secondary amyloidosis
atypical amyloidosis
pericollagenous amyloidosis
perireticular amyloidosis
Wachsentartung
f
; Amyloidentartung
f
; Amyloidose
f
med.
primäre sekundäre Amyloidose
atypische Amyloidose
perikollagene Amyloidose
periretikuläre Amyloidose
amyloid disease; amyloidosis; gammaloidosis
primary secondary amyloidosis
atypical amyloidosis
pericollagenous amyloidosis
perireticular amyloidosis
Wachsentartung
f
; Amyloidentartung
f
; Amyloidose
f
med.
primäre sekundäre Amyloidose
atypische Amyloidose
perikollagene Amyloidose
periretikuläre Amyloidose
amyloid disease; amyloidosis; gammaloidosis
primary secondary amyloidosis
atypical amyloidosis
pericollagenous amyloidosis
perireticular amyloidosis
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amyloid disease; amyloidosis; gammaloidosis Synonyme
Wachsentartung 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.
Amyloid
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Amyloidal
Amyloid
(
n.
)
A
non-nitrogenous
starchy
food
Amyloid
(
n.
)
The
substance
deposited
in
the
organs
in
amyloid
degeneration.
Atypical
(
a.
)
That
has
no
type
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.
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
Graves'
disease
(
)
Same
as
Basedow's
disease.
Hodgkin's
disease
(
)
A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of
the
lymphatic
glands
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
Primary
(
a.
)
First
in
order
of
time
or
development
or
in
intention
Primary
(
a.
)
First
in
order,
as
being
preparatory
to
something
higher
Primary
(
a.
)
First
in
dignity
or
importance
Primary
(
a.
)
Earliest
formed
Primary
(
a.
)
Illustrating,
possessing,
or
characterized
by,
some
quality
or
property
in
the
first
degree
Primary
(
n.
)
That
which
stands
first
in
order,
rank,
or
importance
Primary
(
n.
)
A
primary
meeting
Primary
(
n.
)
One
of
the
large
feathers
on
the
distal
joint
of
a
bird's
wing.
See
Plumage,
and
Illust.
of
Bird.
Primary
(
n.
)
A
primary
planet
Secondary
(
a.
)
Suceeding
next
in
order
to
the
first
Secondary
(
a.
)
Acting
by
deputation
or
delegated
authority
Secondary
(
a.
)
Possessing
some
quality,
or
having
been
subject
to
some
operation
(as
substitution),
in
the
second
degree
Secondary
(
a.
)
Subsequent
in
origin
Secondary
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
the
second
joint
of
the
wing
of
a
bird.
Secondary
(
a.
)
Dependent
or
consequent
upon
another
disease
Secondary
(
n.
)
One
who
occupies
a
subordinate,
inferior,
or
auxiliary
place
Secondary
(
n.
)
A
secondary
circle.
Secondary
(
n.
)
A
satellite.
Secondary
(
n.
)
A
secondary
quill.
Thomsen's
disease
(
)
An
affection
apparently
congenital,
consisting
in
tonic
contraction
and
stiffness
of
the
voluntary
muscles
occurring
after
a
period
of
muscular
inaction.
amyloid disease; amyloidosis; gammaloidosis / primary secondary amyloidosis / atypical amyloidosis / pericollagenous amyloidosis / perireticular amyloidosis Bedeutung
primary
primary
election
a
preliminary
election
where
delegates
or
nominees
are
chosen
direct
primary
a
primary
where
voters
directly
select
the
candidates
who
will
run
for
office
closed
primary
a
primary
in
which
only
registered
members
of
a
particular
political
party
can
vote,
closed
primaries
strengthen
party
unity
open
primary
a
primary
in
which
any
registered
voter
can
vote
(but
must
vote
for
candidates
of
only
one
party)
primary
care
the
medical
care
received
on
first
contact
with
the
medical
system
(before
being
referred
elsewhere)
primary
censorship
armed
forces
censorship
performed
by
personnel
of
a
military
unit
on
the
personal
communications
of
persons
assigned
to
that
unit
secondary
censorship
armed
forces
censorship
of
the
personal
communications
of
officers
or
civilian
employees
or
enlisted
personnel
not
subject
to
primary
censorship
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
secondary
education
education
beyond
the
elementary
grades,
provided
by
a
high
school
or
college
preparatory
school
primary
health
care
health
care
that
is
provided
by
a
health
care
professional
in
the
first
contact
of
a
patient
with
the
health
care
system
Borrelia
burgdorferi
Lime
disease
spirochete
cause
of
Lyme
disease,
transmitted
primarily
by
ticks
of
genus
Ixodes
primary
primary
feather
primary
quill
one
of
the
main
flight
feathers
projecting
along
the
outer
edge
of
a
bird's
wing
auxiliary
storage
external
storage
secondary
storage
a
data
storage
device
that
is
not
the
main
memory
of
a
computer
primary
coil
primary
winding
primary
coil
forming
the
part
of
an
electrical
circuit
such
that
changing
current
in
it
induces
a
current
in
a
neighboring
circuit,
current
through
the
primary
coil
induces
current
in
the
secondary
coil
secondary
coil
secondary
winding
secondary
coil
such
that
current
is
induced
in
it
by
passing
a
current
through
the
primary
coil
storage
cell
secondary
cell
a
cell
that
can
be
recharged
voltaic
cell
galvanic
cell
primary
cell
an
electric
cell
that
generates
an
electromotive
force
by
an
irreversible
conversion
of
chemical
to
electrical
energy,
cannot
be
recharged
primary
color
primary
colour
any
of
three
colors
from
which
all
others
can
be
obtained
by
mixing
primary
color
for
pigments
primary
colour
for
pigments
any
of
three
pigments
from
which
all
colors
can
be
obtained
by
mixing,
the
primary
colors
for
pigments
are
red,
blue,
and
yellow
primary
color
for
light
primary
colour
for
light
any
of
three
primary
colors
of
light
from
which
all
colors
can
be
obtained
by
additive
mixing,
the
primary
colors
for
light
are
red,
blue,
and
green
primary
subtractive
color
for
light
primary
subtractive
colour
for
light
any
of
the
three
colors
that
give
the
primary
colors
for
light
after
subtraction
from
white
light,
the
primary
subtractive
colors
for
light
are
magenta,
cyan,
and
yellow
primary
sex
characteristic
primary
sexual
characteristic
primary
sex
character
the
genetically
determined
sex
characteristics
bound
up
with
reproduction
(genitals
and
organs
of
reproduction)
secondary
sex
characteristic
secondary
sexual
characteristic
secondary
sex
character
the
genetically
determined
sex
characteristics
that
are
not
functionally
necessary
for
reproduction
(pitch
of
the
voice
and
body
hair
and
musculature)
amyloid
plaque
amyloid
protein
plaque
a
plaque
consisting
of
tangles
of
amyloid
protein
in
nervous
tissue
(a
pathological
mark
of
Alzheimer's
disease)
primary
dentition
dentition
of
deciduous
teeth
secondary
dentition
dentition
of
permanent
teeth
primary
tooth
deciduous
tooth
baby
tooth
milk
tooth
one
of
the
first
temporary
teeth
of
a
young
mammal
(one
ofin
children)
tin
pest
tin
disease
tin
plague
the
transformation
of
ordinary
white
tin
into
powdery
grey
tin
at
very
cold
temperatures
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)
secondary
diagonal
the
diagonal
of
a
square
matrix
running
from
the
lower
left
entry
to
the
upper
right
entry
secondary
school
lyceum
lycee
Gymnasium
middle
school
a
school
for
students
intermediate
between
elementary
school
and
college,
usually
grades
to
grade
school
grammar
school
elementary
school
primary
school
a
school
for
young
children,
usually
the
first
or
grades
secondary
modern
school
a
former
British
secondary
school
emphasizing
practical
rather
than
academic
education
secondary
the
defensive
football
players
who
line
up
behind
the
linemen
primary
(astronomy)
a
celestial
body
(especially
a
star)
relative
to
other
objects
in
orbit
around
it
health
professional
primary
care
provider
PCP
health
care
provider
caregiver
a
person
who
helps
in
identifying
or
preventing
or
treating
illness
or
disability
primary
care
physician
the
physician
who
provides
primary
care,
the
primary
care
physician
acts
as
a
gatekeeper
to
the
medical
system
pink
disease
fungus
Corticium
salmonicolor
fungus
causing
pink
disease
in
citrus
and
coffee
and
rubber
trees
etc
secondary
emission
the
emission
of
electrons
from
a
surface
that
is
bombarded
by
higher
energy
primary
electrons
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
amyloidosis
a
disorder
characterized
by
deposit
of
amyloid
in
organs
or
tissues,
often
secondary
to
chronic
rheumatoid
arthritis
or
tuberculosis
or
multiple
myeloma
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
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