Kimmelstiel Wilson syndrome - translation to arabic
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Kimmelstiel Wilson syndrome - translation to arabic

RARE LUNG INFECTION THAT AFFECTS LOW BIRTHWEIGHT INFANTS
Wilson Mikity syndrome; Wilson-Mikity syndrome

Kimmelstiel Wilson syndrome      
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ كميلشتيل-ويلسون:الاعتلال الكلوي التصلبي في الداء السكري‎
Kimmelstiel-Wilson syndrome         
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DISEASE
Kimmelstiel-Wilson syndrome; Diabetes with renal manifestations; Diabetic nephropathies; Kimmelstiel-Wilson disease; Nodular glomerulosclerosis; Diabetic kidney disease; Intercapillary glomerulosclerosis; Diabetic glomerulosclerosis; Intercapillary glomerulonephritis; Kimmelstiel–Wilson disease; Renal disease secondary to diabetes
مُتَلاَزِمَةُ كميلشتيل-ويلسون (الاعتلال الكلوي التصلبي في الداء السكري)
Wilson Mikity syndrome         
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ ويلسون-ميكيتي:نقص نضج الرئة في الخديج‎

Definition

Reye's syndrome
['re?z, 'r??z]
¦ noun a life-threatening metabolic disorder in young children, of uncertain cause.
Origin
1960s: named after the Australian paediatrician Ralph D. K. Reye.

Wikipedia

Wilson–Mikity syndrome

Wilson–Mikity syndrome, a form of chronic lung disease (CLD) that exists only in premature infants, leads to progressive or immediate development of respiratory distress. This rare condition affects low birth babies and is characterized by rapid development of lung emphysema after birth, requiring prolonged ventilation and oxygen supplementation. It is closely related to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), differing mainly in the lack of prior ventilatory support. All the initial patients described with Wilson–Mikity syndrome were very low birth weight infants that had no history of mechanical ventilation, yet developed a syndrome that clinically resembled BPD. Upon the death of some of these infants, autopsies showed histologic changes similar to those seen in BPD.

It was characterized by Miriam G. Wilson and Victor G. Mikity in 1960.