| rheumatic aortitis |
inflammation of the aorta due to rheumatism, which may progress to patchy fibrosis.
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| rheumatic endocarditis |
endocarditis associated with rheumatic fever. Involvement may be mural but is usually valvular and involves the entire valve; it is then more accurately termed rheumatic valvulitis (qv).
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| Rhesus factor |
A blood type is a description of an individual's characteristics of red blood cells due to substances (carbohydrates and proteins) on the cell membrane. The two most important classifications to describe blood types in humans are ABO and the Rhesus factor (Rh factor). There are 46 other known antigens, most of which are much rarer than ABO and Rh. ...
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| rheumatism |
any of several pathological conditions of the muscles, tendons, joints, bones, or nerves, characterized by discomfort and disability
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| rheumatism |
A group of disorders marked by inflammation or pain in the connective tissue structures of the body. These structures include bone, cartilage, and fat.
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