- dyskeratosis
- dys·keratosis
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Dyskeratosis congenita — An inherited cause of bone marrow failure, dyskeratosis congenita is a syndrome characterized by abnormal excess skin pigmentation, abnormal or absent nails, and mucosal leukoplakia (white premalignant areas on the lips and conjunctiva of the… … Medical dictionary
Dyskeratosis congenita — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 30105 ICD10 = ICD10|Q|82|8|q|80 ICD9 = ICD9|757.39 ICDO = OMIM = 305000 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = derm eMedicineTopic = 111 MeshID = D019871Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC), also called… … Wikipedia
Dyskeratosis bullosa hereditaria — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q82.8 Sonstige näher bezeichnete angeborene Fehlbildungen der Haut … Deutsch Wikipedia
dyskeratosis — noun Incomplete or abnormal keratinization occurring prematurely within individual cells or groups of cells below the stratum granulosum … Wiktionary
dyskeratosis — 1. Premature keratinization in individual epithelial cells that have not reached the keratinizing surface layer; dyskeratotic cells generally become rounded and they may break away from adjacent cells and fall off. 2. Epidermalization of the… … Medical dictionary
dyskeratosis — … Useful english dictionary
Dyskeratosis maligna — Morbus Bowen; Bowen Hautkrebs; Dermatosis praecancerosa Bowen (fachsprachlich); Bowen Karzinom; Erythroplasie de Queyrat (fachsprachlich) … Universal-Lexikon
Dyskeratosis follicularis — Morbus Darier … Universal-Lexikon
Syndrome, dyskeratosis congenita — An inherited cause of bone marrow failure, dyskeratosis congenita is a syndrome characterized by abnormal excess skin pigmentation, abnormal or absent nails, and mucosal leukoplakia (white premalignant areas on the lips and conjunctiva of the… … Medical dictionary
hereditary benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis — an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutation at 4q35, characterized by foamy gelatinous plaques on the conjunctiva and white thickenings resembling leukoplakia on the oral mucosa; photophobia is common in children, and blindness may occur.… … Medical dictionary