- Gee disease
- (ge) [Samuel Jones Gee, English physician, 1839–1911] the infantile form of celiac disease.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Gee disease — Gee Herter disease, Gee Herter Heubner disease the infantile form of celiac disease … Medical dictionary
Gee-Herter disease — Gee Her·ter disease (geґ hurґtər) [S.J. Gee; Christian Archibald Herter, American physician, 1865–1910] the infantile form of celiac disease … Medical dictionary
Gee-Herter-Heubner disease — Gee Her·ter Heub·ner disease (geґ hurґtər hoibґnər) [S.J. Gee; C.A. Herter; Johann Otto Leonard Heubner, German pediatrician, 1843–1926] the infantile form of celiac disease … Medical dictionary
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Gee-Thaysen disease — the adult form of celiac disease … Medical dictionary
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