- Urbach–
Wiethe disease is a very rare
recessive genetic disorder, with
approximately 400
reported cases since its discovery. It was
first officially reported...
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Camillo Wiethe (24 May 1889,
Vienna – 10 July 1949, Vienna) was an
Austrian otorhinolaryngologist. He
received his
medical doctorate from the University...
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sebaceous hyperplasia, Erdheim–Chester disease,
lipoid proteinosis (Urbach–
Wiethe disease), and the
syndrome of adult-onset
asthma and
periocular xanthogranuloma...
- ear
abnormalities Upton–Young
syndrome Urachal cancer Urachal cyst Urbach–
Wiethe disease Urban–Rogers–Meyer
syndrome Urban–Schosser–Spohn
syndrome Urea cycle...
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bilateral amygdala destruction since late
childhood as a
consequence of Urbach–
Wiethe disease.
Dubbed by the
media as the "woman with no fear", S.M. has been...
- "Taboo".[citation needed]
Frontal lobe
disorder Lawrence Weiskrantz Urbach–
Wiethe disease Rockland,
Kathleen S.; Jon H. Kaas; Alan
Peters (1997). Cerebral...
- John
Albert "Socko"
Wiethe (October 17, 1912 – May 3, 1989) was an
early all-around
sports star in football,
baseball and basketball. He pla**** professional...
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Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia Lipoid proteinosis of
Urbach and
Wiethe Lipomatosis central non-encapsulated
Lipomatosis familial benign cervical...
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Reuss 2 15–15 .500 16 1944–1946 Ray
Farnham 2 16–22 .421 17 1946–1952 John
Wiethe 6 106–47 .693 18 1952–1960
George Smith 8 154–56 .733 19 1960–1965 Ed Jucker...
- amygdalae,
which can be
caused by a rare
genetic disease known as Urbach–
Wiethe disease, are
unable to
experience fear. The
disease destroys both amygdalae...