Erb disease
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Goldflam-Erb disease — Gold·flam Erb disease (gōltґflahm erbґ) [S.V. Goldflam; Wilhelm Heinrich Erb, German neurologist, 1840–1921] myasthenia gravis … Medical dictionary
Erb's palsy — Classification and external resources Brachial plexus. Erb s palsy primarily affects C5 and C6. ICD 10 P … Wikipedia
Erb-Charcot disease — Erb Char·cot disease (erbґ shahr koґ) [W.H. Erb; Jean Martin Charcot, French neurologist, 1825–1893] Erb spastic paraplegia … Medical dictionary
Erb-Goldflam disease — Erb Gold·flam disease (erbґ gōltґflahm) [W.H. Erb; Samuel V. Goldflam, Polish neurologist, 1852–1932] myasthenia gravis … Medical dictionary
Erb spastic paraplegia — Erb syphilitic spastic paraplegia an uncommon form of meningovascular neurosyphilis marked by progressive spasticity and weakness of the legs, paraplegia, muscular atrophy, paresthesia, increased knee and ankle reflexes, and incontinence. Called… … Medical dictionary
Erb-Charcot disease — Erb spastic paraplegia … Medical dictionary
Disease — Illness or sickness often characterized by typical patient problems (symptoms) and physical findings (signs). Disruption sequence: The events that occur when a fetus that is developing normally is subjected to a destructive agent such as the… … Medical dictionary
Erb — Wilhelm H., German neurologist, 1840–1921. See E. disease, E. palsy, E. paralysis, E. Charcot disease, Duchenne E. paralysis … Medical dictionary
Goldflam disease — Goldflam Erb disease myasthenia gravis … Medical dictionary
Erb-Goldflam disease — myasthenia gravis … Medical dictionary