10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ACROMICRIA»
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acromicria in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acromicria and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Essentials of Medical Physiology
Dwarfism in panhypopituitarism Panhypopituitarism is the pituitary disorder due
to reduction in secretion of all anterior pituitary hormones. These dwarfs do not
attain puberty. 2. Acromicria Acromicria is a rare disease in adults characterized
by ...
K. Sembulingam, Prema Sembulingam, 2012
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... acromelalgia acromial adj— acromial acromicria (f) — acromicria acromicria (f)
congénita — congenital acromicria acroneurosis (f) — acroneurosis acrónimo (m
) — acronym acroparestesia (f) — acroparesthesia acrosoma (m) — acrosome ...
3
Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology: in English, ...
in English, Greek, German, Italian and Latin G. Konstantinidis. 23 acromicry 24 i
acromicria f d Akromikrie f i acrofobia. 328 329 i d 330 g d 331 g d 332 g i d 333
g i d 334 g acrocentric chromosome n g ακροκεντρικό χρωμόσωμα nt -ώματος i ...
They listed four alternatives—-Langdon Down anomaly, Down's syndrome or
anomaly, congenital acromicria, or trisomy 21 anomaly.” The first of these was
clearly inappropriate. \/Vhen Langdon Down described the condition in 1866 his
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Heerlen Peter J. Koehler Atrium Medical Center, George W. Bruyn Emeritus Professor of Neurology University of Leiden, John M. S. Pearce Emeritus Consultant Neurologist Hull Royal Infirmary, 2000
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Benda proposed the term congenital acromicria to replace mongolism, which he
viewed as a form of pituitary hypofunction that to some extent is the opposite of
acromegaly. See Down syndrome. acroparesthesia Numbness, tingling, and/or ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
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SAGE Directions in Educational Psychology
Mongolism. (Congenital. Acromicria). Mongolism is the most common of the
congenital growth deficiencies, occurring three to four times in every 1000 births,
yet it is poorly understood (28). Ingalls (161) examined 27 references in a critical
...
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Shafer's Textbook of Oral Pathology
acromicria. syndrome). Down syndrome isafrequent formof mental retardation
associated with characteristic morphologic features (mongolism)and many
somatic abnormalities due to a number of chromosomal aberrations. The
characteristic ...
Arya Rajendran, Shivapatha Sundaram, 2014
ACROMICRIA É um síndrome que foi descrito pela primeira vez em 1927, pov
Brughsh. Caracteriza-se pela acentuada miudeza das mãos e dos pés em
relação ao tamanho do corpo. Às vezes se observa, ainda, segundo M.i- raficn,
uma ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
D68 (Pediatrics)] UF 2l trisomy Acromicria, Congenital Congenital acromicria
Down syndrome Mongolism [Former heading] Mongolism (Disease) Trisomy 2l
BT Human chromosome abnormalities Mental retardation Syndromes RT Human
...
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Dictionary of Mental Handicap
Acromicria educationally based. It can then be compared with the chronological
age of the child to give an achievement quotient. The ratio between the
achievement quotient and the intelligence quotient is used to derive an
accomplishment ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ACROMICRIA»
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acromicria is used in the context of the following news items.
A síndrome de Down com outros olhos
Inicialmente a SD era denominada por várias terminologias, como: idiotia mongoloide, imbecilidade mongoloide, acromicria congênita, cretinismo furfuráceo, ... «DM.com.br, Mar 15»
Síndrome de Laron
... alcanzan la edad adulta presentan además dwarfismo con acromicria (anomalía caracterizada por la existencia de manos y pies anormalmente pequeños). «La Tarde Cuenca, Jul 13»