遺伝性進行性関節眼症
WordNet
- gradually advancing in extent
- a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going (同)progressive tense, imperfect, imperfect tense, continuous tense
- favoring or promoting reform (often by government action) (同)reformist, reform-minded
- (of a card game or a dance) involving a series of sections for which the participants successively change place or relative position; "progressive euchre"; "progressive tournaments"
- (of taxes) adjusted so that the rate increases as the amount of income increases
- advancing in severity; "progressive paralysis"
- favoring or promoting progress; "progressive schools"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (行列などが)『前進する』,進んで行く / (事態が)進展する,進行する / 『進歩的な』,革新的な / (病気・暴力などが)次第に悪くなる(広がる) / (課税が)累進的な / (文法で)進行[形]の / 進歩的な人,革新主義者
- 世襲の,親譲りの / 遺伝的な,遺伝性の
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English Journal
- Osteoarthritis at young age, a diagnostic challenge: a case of stickler syndrome.
- de Wergifosse I1, Westhovens R1.
- The open rheumatology journal.Open Rheumatol J.2014 Dec 19;8:100-2. doi: 10.2174/1874312901408010100. eCollection 2014.
- A young woman presents with severe polyarticular osteoarthritis with relevant family history potentially suggesting a hereditary disease. Previously, the patient's mother had been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and reported to have suffered from some locomotor problems. Careful clinical evaluat
- PMID 25598853
- The clinical effectiveness and safety of prophylactic retinal interventions to reduce the risk of retinal detachment and subsequent vision loss in adults and children with Stickler syndrome: a systematic review.
- Carroll C1, Papaioannou D, Rees A, Kaltenthaler E.
- Health technology assessment (Winchester, England).Health Technol Assess.2011 Apr;15(16):iii-xiv, 1-62. doi: 10.3310/hta15160.
- BACKGROUND: Stickler syndrome, also known as hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy, is an inherited progressive disorder of the collagen connective tissues. Manifestations include short-sightedness, cataracts, retinal problems leading to retinal detachment and possible blindness. This is prin
- PMID 21466760
- Clinical variability of Stickler syndrome: role of exon 2 of the collagen COL2A1 gene.
- Donoso LA1, Edwards AO, Frost AT, Ritter R 3rd, Ahmad N, Vrabec T, Rogers J, Meyer D, Parma S.
- Survey of ophthalmology.Surv Ophthalmol.2003 Mar-Apr;48(2):191-203.
- Stickler syndrome (progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder resulting from mutations in at least three collagen genes. The most common disease-causing gene is COL2A1, a 54-exon-containing gene coding for type II collagen. At least 17 different mutations causing Stic
- PMID 12686304
Japanese Journal
- Hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy
Related Links
- 1. Mayo Clin Proc. 1965 Jun;40:433-55. HEREDITARY PROGRESSIVE ARTHRO-OPHTHALMOPATHY. STICKLER GB, BELAU PG, FARRELL FJ, JONES JD, PUGH DG, STEINBERG AG, WARD LE. PMID: 14299791 [PubMed ...
- hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy n. A hereditary disease marked by progressive myopia and abnormal epiphysial development in vertebrae and long bones. Also called Stickler syndrome.
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- 英
- hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy
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- 関節眼症 arthro-ophthalmopathy、スティックラー症候群 Stickler syndrome
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- 関
- heredity、heritable、inherit、inheritable、inheritable character、inheritance、inherited
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- eye disease、eye disorder
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- progressively