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R. J. Graves (1797-1853), Irish physician
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Graves dermopathy disease orbitopathy (ophthalmopathy) — (grāvz) [Robert James Graves, Irish physician, 1796–1853] see pretibial myxedema, under myxedema, and see under disease and orbitopathy … Medical dictionary
Graves's disease — … Useful english dictionary
Graves (disambiguation) — Graves may refer to:* Grave (burial) * Graves (surname) * Graves, a wine region of Bordeaux * Graves (System), a French, satellite tracking system * Graves Basedow disease * Julian Graves, a health food retailer in the United Kingdom * Robert… … Wikipedia
Graves' disease — noun Hyperthyroidism accompanied by protrusion of the eyeballs. Syn: exophthalmic goiter, Graves Basedow disease … Wiktionary
Graves' disease — Classification and external resources Photo showing the classic finding of proptosis and lid retraction in Graves disease ICD 10 … Wikipedia
Graves' disease — Graves dis*ease [So called after Dr. Graves, of Dublin.] Same as {Basedow s disease}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Graves' disease — grāvz( əz) n a common form of hyperthyroidism characterized by goiter and often a slight protrusion of the eyeballs called also Basedow s disease, exophthalmic goiter Graves Robert James (1796 1853) British physician. Graves was one of the… … Medical dictionary
Graves (surname) — Graves is a surname of English origin, and may refer to* Adam Graves, Canadian ice hockey player * Agent Graves, fictional character from 100 Bullets * Alfred Perceval Graves, Irish writer * Ben Graves, American drummer * Bibb Graves, American… … Wikipedia
Graves (Begriffsklärung) — Graves bezeichnet: das Weinbaugebiet Graves in Frankreich den britischen Adelstitel Baron Graves die Krankheit Graves’ Disease, englische Bezeichnung für Morbus Basedow Graves ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Adam Graves (* 1968),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Graves' disease — 1868, named for Irish physician Robert James Graves (1796 1853), who first recognized the disease in 1835 … Etymology dictionary