Staub-Traugott effect (test) phenomenon — Staub Trau·gott effect (test), phenomenon (shtoubґ trouґgot) [Hans Staub, Swiss internist, 1890–1967; Carl Traugott, German internist, 20th century] see under effect and phenomenon … Medical dictionary
Staub-Traugott phenomenon — after a glucose load is administered, subsequent loads, given after a short interval, are disposed of at an accelerated rate. See also Staub Traugott effect, under effect … Medical dictionary
Staub-Traugott test — see under effect … Medical dictionary
Staub — Hans, Swiss internist, 1890–1967. See S. Traugott effect, S. Traugott phenomenon … Medical dictionary
effect — The result or consequence of an action. [L. efficio, pp. effectus, to accomplish, fr. facio, to do] abscopal e. a reaction produced following irradiation but occurring outside the zone of actual radiation absorption. additive e. an e. wherein two … Medical dictionary
Traugott — Carl, German internist, *1885. See Staub T. effect … Medical dictionary
phenomenon — 1. A symptom; an occurrence of any sort, whether ordinary or extraordinary, in relation to a disease. 2. Any unusual fact or occurrence. [G. phainomenon, fr. phaino, to cause to appear] adhesion p. a p. manifested by the adherence of antigen… … Medical dictionary