| LCB | Laboratory of Cancer Biology; Leber congenital blindness; left costal border; lymphomatosis cutis be... |
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| LHON | Leber hereditary optic neuropathy |
| LOA | leave of absence; Leber optic atrophy; left occipitoanterior [fetal position] |
| LCA | Leber Congenital Amaurosis |
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| LHON | Leber hereditary optic neuropathy |
| LHON | Leber hereditary optic neuroretinopathy |
| Leber, Theodor | <person> German ophthalmologist, 1840-1917. See: Leber's idiopathic stellate neuroretinitis, Leber's hereditary optic atrophy, Leber's plexus, amaurosis congenita of Leber. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| amaurosis congenita of Leber | An autosomal recessive cone-rod abiotrophy causing blindness or severely reduced vision at birth. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Leber's hereditary optic atrophy | Hereditary degeneration of the optic nerve and papillomacular bundle with resulting rapid loss of central vision, progressive for several weeks, then usually stationary with permanent central scotoma; age of onset is variable, most often in the third decade; more males than females are affected and transmission is cytoplasmic and strictly on the female side. Mutation on the mitochondrial chromosome involved, which presumably interacts with an X-linked mutant. This mechanism may explain the bizarre sex ratio, which differs significantly from one country to another. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Leber's idiopathic stellate neuroretinitis | A unilateral neuroretinitis with perifoveal exudates in Henle's nerve fibre layer producing a macular star and spontaneous regression in a few months. Synonym: Leber's idiopathic stellate neuroretinitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Leber's idiopathic stellate retinopathy | An inflammation affecting the optic nerve head and the posterior pole of the retina, with cells in the nearby vitreous, usually producing a macular star. Synonym: papilloretinitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Leber's plexus | A small venous plexus in the eye between the venous sinuses of the sclera (of Schlemm) and the spaces of the iridocorneal angle (of Fontana). (05 Mar 2000) |
| Axenfeld, K Theodor | <person> German ophthalmologist, 1867-1930. See: Morax-Axenfeld diplobacillus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Billroth, C A Theodor | <person> Austrian surgeon, 1829-1894. See: Billroth's cords, Billroth's operation I, Billroth's operation II, Billroth's venae cavernosae, Billroth I anastomosis, Billroth II anastomosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Meynert, Theodor | <person> Vienna neurologist, 1833-1892. See: Meynert's retroflex bundle, Meynert's cells, Meynert's commissures, Meynert's decussation, Meynert's fasciculus, Meynert's layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Rumpel, Theodor | <person> German physician, 1862-1923. See: Rumpel-Leede sign, Rumpel-Leede test, Rumpel-Leede phenomenon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schott, Theodor | <person> 1850-1921, German physician in Bad Nauheim. See: Schott treatment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schwann, Theodor | <person> Taught Anatomy and Physiology in Berlin, became Professor of Anatomy in Louvain and was later Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology at Liege. Was an early advocate (1838) of the cellular doctrine of tissues and the originator of the neuronal theory of the nervous system. Schwann cell - produces myelin in the peripheral nervous system. Mikroskopische Untersuchungen ueber die Uebereinstimmung in der Struktur und dem Wachstum der Thiere und Pflanzen. Berlin. 1839. Lived: 1810-1882. B. Neuss, Prussia, Dec 7th, 1810, d. Cologne, Jan 11th, 1882. (05 Dec 1998) |
| Svedberg, Theodor | <person> Swedish chemist and Nobel laureate, 1884-1971. See: Svedberg equation, Svedberg of flotation, Svedberg unit. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Theodor Kocher | <person> Switzerland has developed many famous medical men, but none greater than Theodor Kocher of Berne. His work centreed on colloid and toxic goitre, for which he became a Nobel Laureate in 1909. He was a pioneer abdominal surgeon, being one of the first to successfully resect and unite the intestines. Halsted adored Kocher and copied many of his mannerisms (surgical gloves, silk gloves). Harvey Cushing, the neurosurgeon, also visited Kocher and wrote, "This professor has outdone surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital." Lived: 1841-1917. (15 Nov 1997) |
| Engelmann, Theodor | <person> German physiologist, 1843-1909. See: Engelmann's basal knobs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kaes, Theodor | <person> German neurologist, 1852-1913. See: line of Kaes, band of Kaes-Bechterew. (05 Mar 2000) |
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