Look up trousseau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trousseau, a French term for "small bundle", may refer to: A dowry The wardrobe and belongings of...
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Trousseau (French pronunciation: [tʁuso] ) or Trousseau Noir, also known as Bastardo and Merenzao, is an old variety of red wine grape originating in...
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Trousseau sign is the name of two distinct phenomena observed in clinical medicine. Both are attributed to Armand Trousseau: Trousseau sign of latent tetany...
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The Trousseau sign of malignancy or Trousseau's syndrome is a medical sign involving episodes of vessel inflammation due to blood clot (thrombophlebitis)...
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Trousseau sign of latent tetany is a medical sign observed in patients with low calcium. From 1 to 4 percent of normal patients will test positive for...
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His contributions to medicine include Trousseau sign of malignancy, Trousseau sign of latent tetany, Trousseau–Lallemand bodies (an archaic synonym for...
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Hope chest (redirect from Trousseau chest)
A hope chest, also called dowry chest, cedar chest, trousseau chest, or glory box, is a piece of furniture once commonly used by unmarried young women...
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Paris-Trousseau syndrome (PTS) is an inherited disorder characterized by mild hemorrhagic tendency associated with 11q chromosome deletion. It manifests...
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The Hôpital Armand-Trousseau is a public Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) located at 26, avenue du Docteur-Arnold-Netter and rue Lasson (entrance...
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Trousseau Gris is a French grape variety made into white wine. It is occasionally found in eastern France and was once widely grown in California under...
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local Savagnin grape variety. Other grape varieties include Poulsard, Trousseau, and Chardonnay. Other wine styles found in Jura includes a vin de paille...
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DNA evidence shows that Chenin blanc shares a sibling relationship with Trousseau and Sauvignon blanc (both grapes the likely offspring of Savagnin), which...
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may be elaborately decorated, such as when used as part of a bride's trousseau, but could also be given as religious offerings or themselves be the object...
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Georges Phillipe Trousseau (1 May 1833 – 4 May 1894) was a French physician who became the royal doctor of the Kingdom of Hawaii, and engaged in a variety...
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name Gaspard-Félix Tournachon) in 1860. Possibly commissioned by Armand Trousseau, the nine photographs have been described as "probably the first medical...
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from the elders or a good omen, the tradition of passing the wedding trousseau items remains till date... | It's a blessing". The Express Tribune. Retrieved...
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alkaline in blood causing respiratory alkalosis (an alkaline blood pH). The Trousseau sign of latent tetany is another sign of decreased calcium in blood where...
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element of clothing worn, from the skin out. Historically, a bride's trousseau represented a new wardrobe with which to start her life as a married woman...
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term for tetany but is rather a cause of tetany. French Professor Armand Trousseau (1801–1867) devised the maneuver of occluding the brachial artery by squeezing...
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discovery took place in the laboratory of Raymond Turpin at the Hôpital Trousseau in Paris, France. Jérôme Lejeune and Marthe Gautier were both his students...
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Kilim motifs (redirect from Trousseau chest motif)
household and personal objects, such as a hairband, a comb, an earring, a trousseau chest, a jug, a hook. The meanings expressed in kilims derive both from...
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neurologists who made further additions to the knowledge of the disease include Trousseau, Gowers, Kinnier Wilson and Erb, and Jean-Martin Charcot, whose studies...
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blend. Among the grapes that Poulsard are often blended with is Trousseau noir, Trousseau gris, and Pinot noir. Poulsard and its wines have been known under...
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expressive language skills. Most have a bleeding disorder called Paris-Trousseau syndrome. Klinefelter syndrome (XXY). Men with Klinefelter syndrome are...
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in the large muscles of the rest of the body) are seen. Latent tetany Trousseau sign of latent tetany (eliciting carpal spasm by inflating the blood pressure...
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particularly the Arbois AOC and Côtes du Jura, where it is blended with Trousseau and Poulsard. Bourgogne Passe-Tout-Grains AOC, where it is blended with...
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resort to treat a case of diphtheria. In 1852, Bretonneau's student Armand Trousseau reported a series of 169 tracheotomies (158 of which were for croup, and...
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of Susan and Lionel. Midway in a mid-credits scene, Microphone Annie Trousseau and All Or Nothing At All sing a song. Playing with Fire A collection...
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Rue Servan Boulevard du Temple Rue Ternaux Rue des Trois-Bornes Rue des Trois-Couronnes Avenue du Trône Rue Trousseau Boulevard Voltaire Rue de Belfort...
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Elizabeth's mother. In two weeks, Norman Hartnell created an all-white trousseau for Elizabeth, who could not wear colours as she was still in mourning...
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