Kedani disease - tradução para árabe
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Kedani disease - tradução para árabe

KIENBOCK DISEASE IS A RARE BONE DISORDER OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY CHARACTERIZED CLINICALLY BY OSTEONECROSIS OF THE CARPAL LUNATE, EVENTUALLY LEADING TO COLLAPSE OF THE LUNATE BONE IMPACTING WRIST FUNCTION
Keinbock's Disease; Keinbocksdisease; Keinbock’s disease; Keinbock's disease; Kienbock disease; Keinboch's disease; Kienböck disease; Kienboeck's disease; Keinboch’s disease; Kienboch disease; Kienboeck disease; Kienböck’s disease; Kienbock's disease
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Kedani disease      
داءُ كِيداني
Kedani disease      
‎ داءُ كِيداني,التَّيفوسُ الأُكالِيّ‎
environmental disease         
CLASS OF NON-HEREDITARY DISEASES
Enviromental disease; Environmetal disease
‎ مَرَضٌ بِيئِيّ‎

Definição

Bright's disease
·- An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.

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Kienböck's disease

Kienböck's disease is a disorder of the wrist. It is named for Dr. Robert Kienböck, a radiologist in Vienna, Austria who described osteomalacia of the lunate in 1910.

It is breakdown of the lunate bone, a carpal bone in the wrist that articulates with the radius in the forearm. Specifically, Kienböck's disease is another name for avascular necrosis (death and fracture of bone tissue due to interruption of blood supply) with fragmentation and collapse of the lunate. This has classically been attributed to arterial disruption, but may also occur after events that produce venous congestion with elevated interosseous pressure.