- Dressler syndrome
- Dress·ler syndrome (dresґlər) [William Dressler, Polish-born American physician, 1890–1969] postmyocardial infarction syndrome.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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Dressler syndrome — post–myocardial infarction s … Medical dictionary
Dressler's syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 I24.1 ICD 9 411.0 … Wikipedia
DRESSLER, WILLIAM — (1890–1969), U.S. cardiologist and electrocardiographer. Born and educated in Austria, Dressler went to the United States as a refugee in 1938. From that year until 1967 when he became consultant, Dressler served as chief of the Cardiology Clinic … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dressler — may refer to: Anton Dressler (born 1974), clarinetist Conrad Dressler (1856 1940), sculptor and potter Erich Dressler, luger Gallus Dressler (1533 c.1580 9), composer and music theorist Marie Dressler (1868–1934), actress Rob Dressler (born 1954) … Wikipedia
Dressler's syndrome — Dress·ler s syndrome dres lərz n pericarditis after heart attack that is often recurrent and may be accompanied by fever, pericardial and pleural effusions, pleurisy, lung infiltrates, and joint pain Dressler William (1890 1969) American… … Medical dictionary
syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… … Medical dictionary
Dressler — William, U.S. physician, 1890–1969. See D. beat, D. syndrome … Medical dictionary
Dressler's syndrome — noun a form of pericarditis that occurs in relation to damage to he myocardium or pericardium … Wiktionary
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome — Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, auch Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (englisch für „erworbenes Immundefektsyndrom“), zumeist abgekürzt als AIDS oder Aids benannt, bezeichnet eine spezifische Kombination von Symptomen, die beim Menschen in … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 426.82 OMIM 220400 DiseasesDB … Wikipedia