Stilling syndrome

Stilling syndrome
Stil·ling syndrome (shtilґing) [Jakob Stilling, German ophthalmologist, 1842–1915] Duane syndrome; see under syndrome.

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  • Stilling-TÑŒrk-Duane syndrome — Stil·ling TÑŒrk Du·ane syndrome (shtilґing tērk dwān) [J. Stilling; Siegmund TÑŒrk, Swiss ophthalmologist, late 19th century; Alexander Duane, American ophthalmologist, 1858–1926] Duane syndrome; see under syndrome …   Medical dictionary

  • síndrome de Turk-Stilling — Eng. Turk Stilling syndrome Ver síndrome de retracción de Duane …   Diccionario de oftalmología

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  • Jakob Stilling — (September 22, 1842 April 30, 1915) was a German ophthalmologist from Kassel. He studied medicine at several locations including Paris and Würzburg, and obtained his doctorate in 1865. In 1867 he became an eye doctor in Kassel, and later… …   Wikipedia

  • Duane syndrome — a hereditary congenital syndrome in which the affected eye shows limitation or absence of abduction, restriction of adduction, retraction of the globe on adduction, narrowing of the palpebral fissure on adduction and widening on abduction, and… …   Medical dictionary

  • síndrome de Stilling — Eng. Stilling s syndrome Ver síndrome de retracción de Duane …   Diccionario de oftalmología

  • síndrome de Stilling-Turk-Duane — Eng. Stilling Turk Duane syndrome Ver síndrome de retracción de Duane …   Diccionario de oftalmología

  • Síndrome de Duane — Clasificación y recursos externos CIE 10 H50.8 CIE 9 378.71 OMIM …   Wikipedia Español

  • Adolf Kussmaul — Adolf Kußmaul Adolf Kußmaul (* 22. Februar 1822 in Graben bei Karlsruhe; † 28. Mai 1902 in Heidelberg; alle Vornamen: Carl Philipp Adolf Konrad K.) war ein deutscher Arzt, Hochschullehrer und medizinischer Forscher, er gilt als Mit Urheber des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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