Struma

  • 41struma lymphomatosa — struma lym·pho·ma·to·sa lim .fō mə tō sə n HASHIMOTO S THYROIDITIS * * * Hashimoto disease …

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  • 42Struma ovarii — Klassifikation nach ICD O 3 9090/0 Struma ovarii 9090/3 Maligne Struma ovarii …

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  • 43Struma River — Strymon redirects here. For the Strymon Gulf, see Strymonian Gulf. For the butterfly genus, see Strymon (butterfly). Infobox River | river name = Struma (Струма), Strymónas (Στρυμόνας) caption = The course of the Struma in Bulgaria origin = The… …

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  • 44Struma maligna — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 C73 Bösartige Neubildung der Schilddrüse …

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  • 45Struma motorway — Infobox road highway name = Struma motorway alternate name = автомагистрала „Струма“ length = planned: 156 km built: 19 km direction = north south starting terminus = Sofia ending terminus = Kulata cities = Sofia, Dupnitza, Blagoevgrad, Simitli,… …

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  • 46Struma Affair —    In December 1941, a cattle boat was purchased by Zionists for the purpose of smuggling Jews into Palestine. Approximately 769 immigrants from Romania set sail with the hope that they would successfully challenge the British ban on immigration… …

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  • 47Struma River — River, western Bulgaria and northeastern Greece. Rising in the Rhodope Mountains southwest of Sofia, Bulg., it courses 258 mi (415 km) southeast to the Aegean Sea. Its upper valley is a major source of brown coal for Bulgaria, and its lower… …

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  • 48struma — noun (plural strumae or strumas) Etymology: Latin, swelling of the lymph glands Date: 1565 goiter …

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  • 49Struma — geographical name see Strymon …

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  • 50Struma — /strooh mah/, n. a river in S Europe, flowing SE through SW Bulgaria and NE Greece into the Aegean. 225 mi. (362 km) long. * * * …

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