- hodg
- hodg·kin's;hodg·kin·son·ite;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Hodg|kin's disease — «HOJ kihnz», an often fatal, cancerous disease of the lymphatic tissue, characterized by enlargement of the spleen and lymph nodes; lymphogranulomatosis. ╂[< Thomas Hodgkin, 1798 1866, an English physician, who described it] … Useful english dictionary
Hodges,John Cornelius — Hodg·es (hŏjʹĭz), John Cornelius. Known as “Johnny” or “Jeep.” 1907 1970. American jazz saxophonist who was a key player in the Duke Ellington Orchestra (1928 1951). * * * … Universalium
Hodgkin,Sir Alan Lloyd — Hodg·kin (hŏjʹkĭn), Sir Alan Lloyd. 1914 1998. British physiologist. He shared a 1963 Nobel Prize for research on nerve cells. * * * … Universalium
Hodgkin'sdisease — Hodg·kin s disease (hŏjʹkĭnz) n. A malignant, progressive, sometimes fatal disease of unknown cause, marked by enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen, and liver. Also called Hodgkin s lymphoma. [After Thomas Hodgkin (1798 1866), British… … Universalium
Hodgkin's disease — Hodg·kin s disease häj kənz n a neoplastic disease that is characterized by progressive enlargement of lymph nodes, spleen, and liver and by progressive anemia Hodgkin Thomas (1798 1866) British physician. Hodgkin made important contributions in… … Medical dictionary
Hodgen splint — Hodg·en splint (hojґən) [John Thompson Hodgen, American surgeon, 1826–1882] see under splint … Medical dictionary
Hodgkin cells disease (granuloma) sarcoma — Hodg·kin cells, disease (granuloma), sarcoma (hojґkin) [Thomas Hodgkin, English physician, 1798–1866] see Reed Sternberg cells, under cell, and see under disease and sarcoma … Medical dictionary
Hodgkin cycle — Hodg·kin cycle (hojґkin) [Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, British physiologist and Nobel prize winner, 1914–1998] see under cycle … Medical dictionary
Hodgson disease — Hodg·son disease (hojґson) [Joseph Hodgson, English physician, 1788–1869] see under disease … Medical dictionary
Hodgkin-Krankheit — Hodg|kin Krankheit [họds̶c̶h̶kin...; nach dem engl. Internisten Thomas Hodgkin, 1798 1866]: = Lymphogranulomatose … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke