| BRW | Brown-Robert-Wells [stereotactic system] |
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| Wells' syndrome | <syndrome> Recurrent cellulitis followed by brawny edematous skin lesions, or a less acute presentation of papular, annular, or gyrate skin lesions which are sometimes urticarial; affected skin and subcutis are heavily infiltrated by eosinophils and histiocytes, with scattered small necrotic foci (flame figures) of varied aetiology; sometimes follows an arthropod bite. Synonym: eosinophilic cellulitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Wells, G | <person> 20th century British dermatologist. See: Wells' syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Wells, Michael Vernon | <person> 20th century English physician. See: Muckle-Wells syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muckle-Wells syndrome | <syndrome> A syndrome characterised by familial amyloidosis, notably involving the kidneys, progressive hearing loss of neural origin and unknown cause, and periods of febrile urticaria associated with pain in joints and muscles of the extremities; autosomal dominant inheritance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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prolific English writer best known for his science-fiction novels; he also wrote on contemporary social problems and wrote popular accounts of history and science (1866-1946)
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Intermodal cars having a full depressed pocket between the wheels to hold shipping containers--primarily designed for double-stack service.
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| Wells syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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cellulitis with erythema, edema, and often blistering of the skin accompanied by eosinophilia, flame figures, and a mild fever; a single episode lasts 2 to 6 weeks and recurrences or exacerbations are common. Called also eosinophilic cellulitis.
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a famous Southern black woman who led the fight against racism and lynching of blacks in the late 1800s and early 1900s. She began a newspaper in Memphis, where she was a school teacher, to champion the cause. After a mob there killed three blacks, she moved to Chicago to organize an anti-lynching society. Her work helped publicize such crimes, and led to tougher laws against lynching. She was a critic of Booker T. Washington for his refusal to push for an immediate end to racial segregation.]
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