| EPPS | Edwards Personal Preference Schedule |
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| SE | saline enema; sanitary engineering; side effect; smoke exposure; solid extract; sphenoethmoidal; spi... |
| CE | Carpentier Edwards |
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| EPPS | Edwards Personal Preference Schedule |
| S-E | Starr-Edwards |
| edwards syndrome | <syndrome> This is trisomy 18 syndrome. There are three instead of the normal two chromosomes 18. Children with this condition have multiple malformations and mental retardation due to the extra chromosome 18. The children characteristically have low birth weight, small head (microcephaly), small jaw (micrognathia), malformations of the heart and kidneys, clenched fists with abnormal finger positioning, and malformed feet. The mental retardation is profound with the IQ too low to edven test. Nineteen out of 20 (95%) of these children die before their first birthday. The condition is named after the British physician and geneticist John Edwards who discovered the extra chromosome in 1960. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Edwards' syndrome | <syndrome> There are three instead of the normal two chromosomes 18. Children with this condition have multiple malformations and mental retardation due to the extra chromosome 18. The children characteristically have low birth weight, small head (microcephaly), small jaw (micrognathia), malformations of the heart and kidneys, clenched fists with abnormal finger positioning, and malformed feet. The mental retardation is profound with the iq too low to even test. Nineteen out of 20 (95%) of these children die before their first birthday. The condition is also called edwards syndrome in honor of the british physician and geneticist john edwards who discovered the extra chromosome in 1960. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Edwards, James Hilton | <person> English physician and medical geneticist, *1928. See: Edwards' syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Edwards, M | <person> U.S. Physician, *1906. See: Carpentier-Edwards valve, Starr-Edwards valve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Edwardsiella | A genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria (family Enterobacteriaceae) containing motile, peritrichous, nonencapsulated rods. The type species is Edwardsiella tarda, which is occasionally isolated from the stools of healthy humans and those with diarrhoea, from the blood of humans and other animals, and from human urine. Edwardsiella tarda is an aetiologic agent of gastroenteritis in humans. The two other species in this genus are Edwardsiella hoshinae and Edwardsiella ictaluri. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Carpentier-Edwards valve | A bioprosthetic valve made from preserved porcine aortic valves. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Heath-Edwards grades | A system that describes the pathology of hypertensive pulmonary vascular disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Starr-Edwards valve | A cage and ball artificial cardiac valve with high reliability and durability. (05 Mar 2000) |
| syndrome, edwards | This is trisomy 18 syndrome. There are three instead of the normal two chromosomes 18. Children with this condition have multiple malformations and mental retardation due to the extra chromosome 18. The children characteristically have low birth weight, small head (microcephaly), small jaw (micrognathia), malformations of the heart and kidneys, clenched fists with abnormal finger positioning, and malformed feet. The mental retardation is profound with the iq too low to even test. Nineteen out of 20 (95%) of these children die before their first birthday. The condition is named after the british physician and more than geneticist john edwards who discovered the extra chromosome in 1960. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Edwards' syndrome |
Congenital condition stemming from a chromosomal abnormality. Symptoms include severe mental retardation and often numerous defects, such as cleft lip and palate, club feet, and malformation of internal organs.
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| Edwards' s. |
trisomy 18 s.
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| Edwardsielleae |
in some systems of classification, a tribe of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, made up of the genus Edwardsiella.
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| Edwards' syndrome |
A chromosome abnormality in which there are three copies of chromosome 18 instead of two. It is also called Trisomy 18. The condition means that the baby may not survive pregnancy, or may have a short life and require specialised nursing, but some babies can be cared for at home and may live longer than first predicted.
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| Edwardsiella |
El g?ero Edwardsiella incluye un grupo de organismos m?iles, productores de H2S, lactosa-negativos que se asemejan a las salmonelas en algunos aspectos bioqu?icos y a veces en su patogenicidad. Ed. tarda se ha aislado de diversos mam?eros y reptiles. A veces se encuentra en el tracto intestinal humano, especialmente en gastroenteritis agudas, y se ha asociado con cuadros de meningitis, septicemia e infecciones de heridas. ...
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| Edwards | American theologian whose sermons and writings stimulated a period of renewed interest in religion in America (1703-1758) |
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