Bauer syndrome

Bau·er syn·drome

(bow'ĕr), aortitis and aortic endocarditis as a little-recognized manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis.

Bauer syndrome

(1) A near-extinct term that dignifies the finding of aortitis and endocarditis in rheumatoid arthritis.
(2) Jack Bauer syndrome, see there.

Bau·er syn·drome

(bow'ĕr sin'drōm) Aortitis and aortic endocarditis as a little-recognized manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis.

Bauer,

Walter, U.S. internist, 1898–. Bauer reactionBauer syndrome - aortitis and aortic endocarditis as a little recognized manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis.