ancylostomiasis
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Ancylostomiasis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B76.0 ICD 9 126.9 … Wikipedia
ancylostomiasis — [an΄sə läs΄tə mī′ə sis, an΄səlō΄stəmī′ə sis; aŋ΄kəläs΄tə mī′ə sis] n. pl. ancylostomiases [an΄sə läs΄tə mīəsēz΄] 〚ModL < Ancylostoma, genus of hookworms < Gr ankylos, crooked (see ANKLE) + stoma, the mouth + IASIS〛 technical term for … Universalium
Ancylostomiasis — [griechisch] die, , Ankylostomiasis, die Hakenwurmkrankheit … Universal-Lexikon
Ancylostomiasis — vgl. Ankylostomiase … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
ancylostomiasis — [an΄sə läs΄tə mī′ə sis, an΄səlō΄stəmī′ə sis; aŋ΄kəläs΄tə mī′ə sis] n. pl. ancylostomiases [an΄sə läs΄tə mīəsēz΄] [ModL < Ancylostoma, genus of hookworms < Gr ankylos, crooked (see ANKLE) + stoma, the mouth + IASIS] technical term for… … English World dictionary
ancylostomiasis — also ankylostomiasis noun (plural ancylostomiases) Etymology: New Latin, from Ancylostoma, genus of hookworms, from Greek ankylos hooked (akin to Old English anga hook) + stoma mouth more at angle, stomach Date: 1887 hookworm 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
ancylostomiasis — Hookworm disease caused by Ancylostoma duodenale and characterized by eosinophilia, anemia, emaciation, dyspepsia, and, in children with severe chronic infections, swelling of the abdomen with mental and physical maldevelopment. SYN … Medical dictionary
ancylostomiasis — [ˌaŋkɪlə(ʊ)stə(ʊ) mʌɪəsɪs, ˌansɪ ] (also ankylostomiasis) noun Medicine hookworm infection of the small intestine, often leading to anaemia. Origin C19: from mod. L. Ancylostoma (a genus of hookworms) + iasis … English new terms dictionary
ancylostomiasis — an·cy·lo·sto·mi·a·sis … English syllables
ancylostomiasis — n. an infestation of the small intestine by the parasitic hookworm Ancylostoma duodenale. See: hookworm disease … The new mediacal dictionary