Medical Eponym | Description | Named After | Bio |
Alzheimer | chronic neurodegenerative disease; most common form of dementia | Alois Alzheimer, 1864-1915 | Bavarian psychiatrist |
Apgar | summarizes the health of the newborn (appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respiration) | Virginia Apgar 1901-1974 | American obstetrical anesthesiologist |
Asperger | difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication; autism spectrum disorder | Hans Asperger, 1906-1980 | Austrian pediatrician |
Baker | accumulation of joint fluid (synovial fluid) behind the knee | William Morrant Baker, 1839-1896 | English physician and surgeon |
Barrett | abnormal change in the lining of the esophagus, may lead to esophageal adenocarcinoma | Norman Rupert Barrett, 1903-1979 | Australian born thoracic surgeon |
Bell palsy | dysfunction of cranial nerve VII, causing facial paralysis | Charles Bell, 1774-1842 | Scottish surgeon, anatomist, and neurologist |
Crohn | inflammatory bowel disease; cobblestone ulceration | Burrill Crohn, 1884-1983 | American gastroenterologist |
Ebola | weakness, hemorrhagic fever, aches, diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain | Ebola river, in Zaire | where this virus was first discovered |
Graves | overproduction of thyroid hormones; exophthalmic goiter | Robert Graves1796-1853 | Irish physician |
Hodgkin | cancer of the lymphatic tissue | Thomas Hodgkin 1797-1865 | London Physician |
Legionnaire | severe form of pneumonia caused by legionella bacterium | American Legion convention (outbreak) in 1976 | |
Lou Gehrig | amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; death of neurons in brain and spinal cord; stiff muscles | Lou Gehrig, 1903-1941 | baseball player debilitated with ALS |
Lyme | infectious bacterial disease; most common disease spread by ticks | Old Lyme, Connecticut | |
Parkinson | degenerative disease affecting movement, including speech | James Parkinson 1755-1824 | English apothecary surgeon |
Raynaud | vasospasms (decrease blood supply to affected regions) | Maurice Raynaud, 1834-1881 | French physician |
Tourette | neuropsychiatric disorder; childhood onset | Georges Albert Édouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette, 1857-1904 | French physician |
West Nile virus | virus transmitted by mosquitos: mild to severe symptoms | Uganda (eastern Africa), 1937 | |
Wilms | malignant kidney tumor containing developing (germ) cells | Max Wilms, 1867-1918 | German pathologist and surgeon |
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