| RT | radiologic technologist; radiotelemetry; radiotherapy; radium therapy; rapid tranquilization; reacti... |
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| RTS | real time scan; Rett syndrome; revised trauma score; right toestrike; Rothmund-Thomson syndrome; Rub... |
| RTS | Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome |
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| Rubinstein, Jack | <person> U.S. Child psychiatrist and paediatrician, *1925. See: Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| rubinstein-taybi syndrome | <syndrome> An autosomal recessive disorder usually occurring in males and characterised mainly by motor and mental retardation, broad thumbs, webbing of fingers and toes, facial and skeletal abnormalities. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Rubinstein Syndrome, Broad Thumb Hallux Syndrome, Broad Thumb-Hallux Syndromes, Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome, Syndrome, Broad Thumb-Hallux, Syndrome, Rubinstein, Syndrome, Rubinstein-Taybi, Syndromes, Broad Thumb-Hallux
| Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome |
Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (also known as Broad Thumb-Hallux syndrome) is a condition characterized by short stature, moderate to severe mental retardation, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. Other features of the disorder vary among affected individuals. People with this condition have an increased risk of developing noncancerous and cancerous tumors, leukemia, and lymphoma. ...
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| Rubinstein's s. |
a congenital condition characterized by mental and motor retardation, broad thumbs and great toes, short stature, characteristic facies including high-arched palate and straight or beaked nose, various eye abnormalities, pulmonary stenosis, keloid formation in surgical scars, large foramen magnum, and abnormalities of the vertebrae and sternum.
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| Rubinstein's syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Rubinstein | Russian composer and pianist (1829-1894) |
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| Rubinstein | United States pianist (born in Poland) known for his interpretations of the music of Chopin (1886-1982) |
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