10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ACROATAXIA»
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acroataxia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The New England Journal of Medicine
further cases of primary anaemia at the Lakeside Hospital acroataxia has been
noted, with proximal ataxia added as a late manifestation. In lead and alcoholic
ataxia, however, the relation of the time of appearance of the two forms is
reversed.
2
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
further cases of primary anaemia at the Lakeside Hospital acroataxia has been
noted, with proximal ataxia added as a late manifestation. In lead and alcoholic
ataxia, however, the relation of the time of appearance of the two forms is
reversed.
3
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
Cf. acroataxia. [proximo- + ataxia] prox-y (proks'e) 1. One authorized to act as a
substitute or agent for another. 2. A document supporting such authorization. [
M.E. proccy, fr. L. procurare. to take care of] pro-zone (pro'zon) A phenomenon in
...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
4
Midline Medical Dictionary
gniyRHdi Acroataxia. Ataxia affecting the distal portion of the extremities.
Aerobiology. Study of distribution of airborn organisms and their effects. •M
Acrocentric. Pertaining to a chromosome in which the centromere is located near
one end.
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... (syn with) taxy: epitaxy (epi upon) LEADING ROOT COMPOUND: taxology (
also called taxonomy) (logos study) taxonomy (also called taxology) {taxononnc}
(п0т05 1а77) TRAILING ROOT COMPOUND: taxia: acroataxia (akros extremities
+ ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
6
Concise Dictionary of Biomedicine and Molecular Biology
Acroataxia The lack of umscular coordination of the fingers and toes. Acroceniric
A cbromosome whose cemromere is located close to one end of the
cbromosome. Acrocyanosis A disorder characterized by the cyanotic
discoloration.
7
Cleveland Medical Journal
In other words, the primary anaemia patient always acquires an acroataxia
before a proximo-ataxia is demonstrable in either the upper or lower extremities.
With the progress of the disease, however, proximo-ataxia develops in arms and
legs, ...
8
Diccionario médico ilustrado de Melloni
Forma prefija que significa extremidad, fin o cima. acroagnosis (acroagnosis).
Ausencia de reconocimiento sensorial de un miembro. acroanestesia (
acroanesthesia). Falta de sensibilidad en las extremidades. acroataxia (
acroataxia). Falta de ...
Biagio John Melloni, Ida Dox, Gilbert M. Eisner, 1982
9
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... top, tip, end, outermost; extreme) Also see acme, alti-, and hypso- for more "
high" words. Qualifying words: acragnosis, acranth- ous, acroagnosis,
acroanesthesia, acroarth- ritis, acroasphyxia, acroataxia, acrobat, acrocarpous,
acrocentric ...
10
Taber's Medical Word Book with Pronunciations: Based on ...
1 4 acroataxia acroataxia (äk"rö-ä-täk'se-ä) [Gr. akron, extremity, + ataxia, lack of
order] acroblast (äk'rö-bläst) [" + blastos, germ] acrobrachycephaly (äk"rö-brak"T-
sef'a-lè) [" + brachys, short, + kephale, head] acrobystitis (äk"rö-bls-fffls) [Gr.
Clarence Wilbur Taber, M. K. Rice, Dena R. Vardara, 1990