SchÑŒller disease

SchÑŒller disease
1. Hand-SchÑŒller-Christian d. 2. osteoporosis circumscripta cranii.

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  • SchÑŒller disease (syndrome) — SchÑŒl·ler disease (syndrome) (sheґlər) [Artur SchÑŒller, Austrian neurologist, 1874–1958] see Hand SchÑŒller Christian disease, under disease, and see osteoporosis circumscripta cranii …   Medical dictionary

  • SchÑŒller-Christian disease (syndrome) — SchÑŒl·ler Chris·tian disease (syndrome) (sheґlər krisґchən) [A. SchÑŒller; Henry A. Christian, American physician, 1876–1951] Hand SchÑŒller Christian disease; see under disease …   Medical dictionary

  • SchÑŒller syndrome — SchÑŒller Christian syndrome Hand SchÑŒller Christian disease …   Medical dictionary

  • SchÑŒller-Christian disease — Hand SchÑŒller Christian d …   Medical dictionary

  • Hand-SchÑŒller-Christian disease — Hand SchÑŒl·ler Chris·tian disease (handґ sheґlər krisґchən) [A. Hand, Jr.; Arthur SchÑŒller, Austrian neurologist, 1874–1958; Henry Asbury Christian, American physician, 1876–1951] see under disease …   Medical dictionary

  • Hand-SchÑŒller-Christian disease — a chronic, progressive form of multifocal Langerhans cell histiocytosis, sometimes with accumulation of cholesterol, characterized by the triad of calvarial bone defects, exophthalmos, and diabetes insipidus. Called also chronic idiopathic… …   Medical dictionary

  • Christian disease (syndrome) — Chris·tian disease (syndrome) (krisґchən) [Henry Asbury Christian, American physician, 1876–1951] Hand SchÑŒller Christian disease …   Medical dictionary

  • Hand disease — (hand) [Alfred Hand, Jr., American pediatrician, 1868–1949] Hand SchÑŒller Christian disease; see under disease …   Medical dictionary

  • Christian disease — Hand SchÑŒller Christian d …   Medical dictionary

  • Hand disease — Hand SchÑŒller Christian d …   Medical dictionary

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