Cogan syndrome — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 32705 MeSH D055952 Cogan syndrome is a rare dis … Wikipedia
Syndrome de cogan — CIM 10: M30.8 {{{CIM10}}}.0 {{{X.0}}} … Wikipédia en Français
Syndrome de Cogan — CIM 10 : M30.8 Le syndrome de Cogan se définit par l association d une kératite interstitielle à une atteinte audiovestibulaire. Il a été décrit en 1934 (ou 1945[1]). Dans la plupart des cas, s y associent d autres manifestations de… … Wikipédia en Français
Cogan — may refer to: People Alma Cogan, English singer Andrew Cogan Barry Cogan (footballer) Barry Cogan (politician) Brian Cogan Dean Cogan, Irish priest and writer Fanny Cogan Frank Cogan Kevin Cogan, Formula 1 driver Maggie Cogan Patrick Cogan Robert … Wikipedia
Cogan-I-Syndrom — Das Cogan I Syndrom, oft auch Oculovestibuloauditorisches Syndrom oder einfach nur Cogan Syndrom genannt, ist ein seltenes, audio vestibuläres Krankheitsbild des Innenohres mit Beteiligung der Augen, dessen Ursache in einer Autoimmunreaktion… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cogan syndrome — Arteritis (also referred to as vasculitis) that involves the ear. This condition is called Cogan syndrome after the American ophthalmologist David Glendenning Cogan (1908 93) who first described it. Cogan syndrome features not only problems of… … 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
Cogan oculomotor apraxia syndrome — Co·gan oc·u·lo·mo·tor aprax·ia, syndrome (koґgən) [David Glendenning Cogan, American ophthalmologist, 1908–1993] see under apraxia and syndrome … Medical dictionary
Cogan's syndrome — a disorder in which keratitis and iridocyclitis (see uveitis) are associated with tinnitus, vertigo, and bilateral sensorineural deafness. D. G. Cogan (1908 93), US ophthalmologist … Medical dictionary
Cogan oculomotor apraxia — congenital oculomotor apraxia an absence or defect of horizontal eye movements, so that when the patient tries to look at an object off to one side, the head must turn to bring the eyes into line with the object and the eyes exhibit nystagmus;… … Medical dictionary