| GS | gallstone; Gardner syndrome; gastric shield; general surgery; gestational score; Gilbert syndrome; g... |
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| GS | Gardner Syndrome |
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| gardner syndrome | <radiology> Autosomal dominant, adenomas leading to colon carcinoma (treatment: colectomy), periampullary carcinoma, soft-tissue lesions, sebaceous cysts, subcutaneous fibromas, leiomyomas, lipomas, bony lesions, osteomas (especially in sinuses), exostoses, cortical thickening, dental abnormalities (caries, extra teeth, odontomas) see: polyposis syndromes (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Gardner's syndrome | <syndrome> Multiple polyposis predisposing to carcinoma of the colon; also multiple tumours, osteomas of the skull, epidermoid cysts, and fibromas; autosomal dominant inheritance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Gardner, Eldon | <person> U.S. Geneticist, *1909. See: Gardner's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Gardner, F | <person> See: Gardner-Diamond syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Gardner-Diamond syndrome | <syndrome> A condition, usually occurring in women, in which the individual bruises easily (purpura simplex) and the ecchymoses tend to enlarge and involve adjacent tissues, resulting in pain in the affected parts; so-called because similar lesions are produced by inoculation of the individual's blood or various components of red blood cells and it is thought to be a form of localised autosensitization, although no specific antibodies have been demonstrable; in some individuals, there seems to be a psychogenic mechanism. Synonym: Gardner-Diamond syndrome, psychogenic purpura. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Gardnerella | <bacteria> A bacterium also known either as Gardnerella vaginalis, Haemophilus vaginalis or Corynebacterium vaginalis is a gram-negative organism found in 40% of asymptomatic women and children with no prior sexual contact. Known to be a common cause for vaginitis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| gardnerella vaginalis | The only species in the genus gardnerella, and previously classed as haemophilus vaginalis. This bacterium, also isolated from the female genital tract of healthy women, is implicated in the cause of bacterial vaginosis (vaginosis, bacterial). It occasionally causes postpartum bacteraemia and bacteraemia following a transurethral resection of the prostate. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Gardnerella vaginitis | bacterial vaginosis |
Synonyms : Gardner Syndromes, Syndrome, Gardner, Syndromes, Gardner
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Corynebacterium vaginale, Hemophilus vaginalis
| Gardner's syndrome |
Condition in which many polyps form throughout the digestive tract.
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| Gardner's syndrome |
A disease passed down in families; marked by multiple polyps in the large intestine and other abnormalities. Polyps have high potential for becoming cancerous. Colon and rectum are often removed to prevent colorectal cancer. Part of adenomatous polyposis syndrome.
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| Gardner's s. |
familial adenomatous polyposis of the large bowel (with malignant potential), supernumerary teeth, fibrous dysplasia of the skull, osteomas, fibromas, and epithelial cysts.
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| Gardner-Diamond s. |
painful bruising s.
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| Gardner-Diamond syndrome |
painful bruising syndrome.
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| Gardner | writer of detective novels featuring Perry Mason (1889-1970) |
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| Gardner | United States collector and patron of art who built a museum in Boston to house her collection and opened it to the public in 1903 (1840-1924) |
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