Bamberger-Marie disease

Bamberger-Marie disease
Bam·ber·ger-Ma·rie disease (bahmґbər-gər mah-reґ) [Eugen Bamberger, Austrian physician, 1858–1921; Pierre Marie, French physician, 1853–1940] hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy.

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