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infantile scurvy[′in·fən‚tīl ′skər·vē] (medicine) Acute scurvy of infants and young children characterized by periosteal hemorrhage and swelling, especially of long bones. Also known as Cheadle's disease; Moeller-Barlow disease. infantile scurvy
in·fan·tile scur·vyosteopathia hemorrhagica infantum; a cachectic condition in infants, resulting from malnutrition and marked by pallor, fetid breath, coated tongue, diarrhea, and subperiosteal hemorrhages; probably a combination of scurvy and rickets due to combined deficiency of vitamins C and D. Synonym(s): Barlow disease, Cheadle disease, osteopathia hemorrhagica infantum, scurvy ricketsin·fan·tile scur·vy (in'făn-tīl skŭr'vē) A cachectic condition in infants, resulting from malnutrition and marked by pallor, fetid breath, coated tongue, diarrhea, and subperiosteal hemorrhages; probably a combination of scurvy and rickets due to combined deficiency of vitamins C and D. Synonym(s): Barlow disease, osteopathia hemorrhagica infantum. Barlow, Sir Thomas, English physician, 1845-1945. Barlow disease - a cachectic condition in infants, resulting from malnutrition. Synonym(s): infantile scurvy
Cheadle, Walter Butler, English pediatrician, 1835-1910. Cheadle disease - a cachectic condition in infants, resulting from malnutrition. Synonym(s): infantile scurvyin·fan·tile scur·vy (in'făn-tīl skŭr'vē) Cachectic condition in infants, resulting from malnutrition and marked by pallor, fetid breath, coated tongue, diarrhea, and subperiosteal hemorrhages. Synonym(s): Barlow disease, Cheadle disease. |