Osler-Vaquez disease
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Osler-Vaquez disease — Os·ler Va·quez disease (ōsґlər vah kaґ) [Sir W. Osler; Louis Henri Vaquez, French physician, 1860–1936] polycythemia vera … Medical dictionary
Vaquez disease — Vaquez Osler disease polycythemia vera … Medical dictionary
Osler, Sir William, Baronet — ▪ Canadian physician born July 12, 1849, Bond Head, Canada West [now Ontario], Can. died Dec. 29, 1919, Oxford, Eng. Canadian physician and professor of medicine who practiced and taught in Canada, the United States, and Great Britain and whose… … Universalium
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
Louis Henri Vaquez — (August 27, 1860 1936) was a French physician who practiced medicine in Paris. He is known for his work regarding hematology and heart disease. Vaquez credits cardiologist Pierre Potain (1825 1901) as a major influence in his medical career. In… … Wikipedia
William Osler — Sir William Osler, Bt William Osler, M.D.,C.M. Born July 12, 1849( … Wikipedia
Vaquez-Osler disease — see polycythaemia vera L. H. Vaquez (1860 1936), French physician; Sir W. Osler (1849 1919), Canadian physician … Medical dictionary
Vaquez's disease — Va·quez s disease vä kez əz n POLYCYTHEMIA VERA Va·quez vȧ kez Louis Henri (1860 1936) French physician. Vaquez developed an interest in the diseases of the heart and circulation early in his career and eventually became a leading clinical… … Medical dictionary
Vaquez-Osler disease — polycythaemia vera … The new mediacal dictionary
Polycythemia — The presence of too many red blood cells. Polycythemia formally exists when the hemoglobin, red blood cell (RBC) count and total RBC volume are both above normal. For example, the percentage of red blood cells in whole blood (hematocrit) in… … Medical dictionary