Kartagener"s syndrome - traducción al árabe
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Kartagener"s syndrome - traducción al árabe

CILIOPATHY WITH IMPAIRED FUNCTION OF THE CILIA LINING THE RESPIRATORY TRACT AND FALLOPIAN TUBE
Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia; Immobile ciliary syndrome; Immotile ciliary syndrome; Immotile cilia syndrome; Kartagener syndrome; Ciliary motility disorders; Kartagener's syndrome; Kartageners

Kartagener's syndrome      
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ كارتاغينَر:التهاب الجيوب والقصبات وأيمنية القلب‎
Stewart Treves syndrome         
HUMAN DISEASE
Stewart-treves syndrome; Stewart–Treves Syndrome; Postmastectomy lymphangiosarcoma; Stewart Treves syndrome; Cutaneous angiosarcoma; Stewart-Treves syndrome; Stewart-Treves Syndrome
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ ستيوارت--تريفيز:ساركومة وعائية تلو استئصال الثدي‎
Stewart-Treves syndrome         
HUMAN DISEASE
Stewart-treves syndrome; Stewart–Treves Syndrome; Postmastectomy lymphangiosarcoma; Stewart Treves syndrome; Cutaneous angiosarcoma; Stewart-Treves syndrome; Stewart-Treves Syndrome
مُتَلاَزِمَةُ ستيوارت--تريفيز (ساركومة وعائية تلو استئصال الثدي)

Definición

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

Primary ciliary dyskinesia

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare, autosomal recessive genetic ciliopathy, that causes defects in the action of cilia lining the upper and lower respiratory tract, sinuses, Eustachian tube, middle ear, Fallopian tube, and flagella of sperm cells. The alternative name of "immotile ciliary syndrome" is no longer favored as the cilia do have movement, but are merely inefficient or unsynchronized. When accompanied by situs inversus the condition is known as Kartagener syndrome.

Respiratory epithelial motile cilia, which resemble microscopic "hairs" (although structurally and biologically unrelated to hair), are complex organelles that beat synchronously in the respiratory tract, moving mucus toward the throat. Normally, cilia beat 7 to 22 times per second, and any impairment can result in poor mucociliary clearance, with subsequent upper and lower respiratory infection. Cilia also are involved in other biological processes (such as nitric oxide production), currently the subject of dozens of research efforts.