| SW | seriously wounded; short waves; sinewave; slow wave; soap and water; social worker; spike wave; spir... |
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| SWS | slow-wave sleep; spike-wave stupor; steroid-wasting syndrome; Sturge-Weber syndrome |
| SWS | Sturge-Weber syndrome |
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| Sturge, William | <person> English physician, 1850-1919. See: Sturge-Weber syndrome, Sturge-Weber disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Sturge-Kalischer-Weber syndrome | <syndrome> A congenital syndrome consisting of nevus flammeus of the face, haemangiomas of the leptomeninges and choroid, and late glaucoma. It is often associated with intracranial calcification, mental retardation, contralateral hemiplegia, and epilepsy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Sturge-Weber disease | <syndrome> A congenital syndrome consisting of nevus flammeus of the face, haemangiomas of the leptomeninges and choroid, and late glaucoma. It is often associated with intracranial calcification, mental retardation, contralateral hemiplegia, and epilepsy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sturge-weber syndrome | <syndrome> A congenital syndrome consisting of nevus flammeus of the face, haemangiomas of the leptomeninges and choroid, and late glaucoma. It is often associated with intracranial calcification, mental retardation, contralateral hemiplegia, and epilepsy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sturge-weber-dimitri syndrome | <radiology> Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, leptomeningeal capillary-venous angiomatosis, with subjacent cortical calcification, ipsilateral port-wine stains (venous angioma) of face, ipsilateral congenital glaucoma, contralateral focal sz (90%) and hemiparesis (33-66%), subnormal mentation (50%) (12 Dec 1998) |
| sturgeon | <zoology> Any one of numerous species of large cartilaginous ganoid fishes belonging to Acipenser and allied genera of the family Acipenseridae. They run up rivers to spawn, and are common on the coasts and in the large rivers and lakes of North America, Europe, and Asia. Caviare is prepared from the roe, and isinglass from the air bladder. The common North American species are Acipenser sturio of the Atlantic coast region, A. Transmontanus of the Pacific coast, and A. Rubicundus of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. In Europe, the common species is Acipenser sturio, and other well-known species are the sterlet and the huso. The sturgeons are included in the order Chondrostei. Their body is partially covered by five rows of large, carinated, bony plates, of which one row runs along the back. The tail is heterocercal. The toothless and protrusile mouth is beneath the head, and has four barbels in front. Shovel-nosed sturgeon. <zoology> See Shovelnose . Origin: F. Esturgeon, LL. Sturio, sturgio, OHG. Sturjo, G. Stor; akin to AS. Styria, styriga. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Angiomatosis Oculoorbital-Thalamic Syndrome, Encephalofacial Hemangiomatosis Syndrome, Meningo-Oculo-Facial Angiomatosis, Meningofacial Angiomatosis-Cerebral Calcification Syndrome, Sturge Disease, Sturge Syndrome, Sturge's Syndrome, Neuroretinoangiomatoses
| Sturge-Weber syndrome |
SWS. A rare, congenital disorder that affects the brain, skin, and eyes. Abnormal blood vessel growth occurs in the trigeminal nerve in the face and the meninges (covering) of the brain. This abnormal growth causes red or purple skin discoloration (sometimes called a port wine stain), usually on one side of the face, and can also cause seizures, learning disabilities, and glaucoma.
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| Sturge-Weber syndrome |
Congenital disease characterized by three major symptoms including excessive blood vessel growth, intracranial calcification, and seizures. Facial birth marks usually appear on one side of the face.
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| Sturge-Weber syndrome |
A disorder of blood vessels affecting the skin of the face, eyes, and brain; brain involvement is associated with seizures.
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| Sturge-Weber syndrome |
a congenital condition characterized by a port wine stain, usually on one side of the face, and a hemangioma on the brain. May also include seizures, glaucoma, developmental delays, and enlarging of the eye on the side of the port wine stain.
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| Sturge's s. |
Sturge-Weber s.
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| Sturge | large primitive fishes valued for their flesh and roe |
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