Armanni-Ebstein degeneration
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Armanni-Ebstein lesion — vacuolation of epithelial cells in the proximal straight tubules of the kidneys (see Armanni Ebstein cells, under cell) due to glycogen deposition, a condition seen in untreated diabetes mellitus. Called also Armanni Ebstein change or… … Medical dictionary
Armanni-Ebstein cells kidney lesion (degeneration) — Ar·man·ni Eb·stein cells, kidney, lesion (degeneration) (ahr mahґne ebґshtīn) [Luciano Armanni, Italian pathologist, 1839–1903; Wilhelm Ebstein, German internist, 1836–1912] see under cell, kidney, and lesion … Medical dictionary
Wilhelm Ebstein — (* 27. November 1836 in Jauer, Schlesien; † 22. Dezember 1912 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Arzt und Wissenschaftler. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Publikationen 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of eponymous diseases — An eponymous disease is one that has been named after the person who first described the condition. This usually involves publishing an article in a respected medical journal. Rarely an eponymous disease may be named after a patient (examples… … Wikipedia
Kidney — One of a pair of organs located in the right and left side of the abdomen which clear "poisons" from the blood, regulate acid concentration and maintain water balance in the body by excreting urine. The kidneys are part of the urinary… … Medical dictionary
change — An alteration; in pathology, structural alteration of which the cause and significance is uncertain. SYN: shift. Armanni Ebstein c. SYN: Armanni Ebstein kidney. Baggenstoss c. distention of pancreatic acini by … Medical dictionary