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101Developmental Venous Anomaly — DVA in der Magnetresonanztomographie: T1 mit Kontrastmittel axial …
102Alder anomaly — Al·der anomaly (ahlґdər) [Albert von Alder, German physician, 1888–1951] see under anomaly …
103Alder-Reilly anomaly bodies — Al·der Reil·ly anomaly, bodies (ahlґdər riґle) [A. von Alder; William Anthony Reilly, 20th century American pediatrician] see under anomaly and body …
104Alder anomaly — Alder constitutional granulation anomaly, Alder Reilly anomaly an autosomal dominant condition in which leukocytes of the myelocytic series, and sometimes all leukocytes, contain coarse azurophil granules called Alder Reilly bodies; it is usually …
105Aristotle anomaly — Ar·is·tot·le anomaly (arґis tot″əl) [Aristotle, Greek philosopher, 384–322 B.C.] see under anomaly …
106Axenfeld anomaly syndrome — Ax·en·feld anomaly, syndrome (ahkґsən felt″) [Theodor Axenfeld, German ophthalmologist, 1867–1930] see under anomaly and syndrome …
107Ebstein angle anomaly (disease) — Eb·stein angle, anomaly (disease) (ebґshtīn) [Wilhelm Ebstein, German physician, 1836–1912] see cardiohepatic angle, under angle, and see under anomaly …
108Jordans anomaly — Jor·dans anomaly (yorґdənz) [Godefridus H.W. Jordans, Dutch physician, 1902–1979] see under anomaly …
109May-Hegglin anomaly — May Hegg·lin anomaly (miґ hegґlin) [Richard May, German physician, 1863–1936; Robert Marquard Hegglin, Swiss physician, 1907–1969] see under anomaly …
110Pelger-Huлt anomaly — Pel·ger Hu·Ð»t anomaly (pelґgər huґət) [Karel Pelger, Dutch physician, 1885–1931; G.J. Huлt, Dutch physician, 1879–1970] see under anomaly …