Reye — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Daniel Wilhelm Reye (1833 1912), deutscher Mediziner Theodor Reye (1838–1919), deutscher Mathematiker Reye steht ebenfalls für: Reye Syndrom, ein Krankheitsbild Diese Seit … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reye — Reye, Theodor, Mathematiker, geb. 20. Juni 1838 in Cuxhaven, seit 1872 Prof. in Straßurg; Hauptwerk: »Geometrie der Lage« (3. Aufl. 1886 92) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
reye — obs. f. ray … Useful english dictionary
Reye — There are several potential origins for this surname, recorded in this spelling in Spain, France and England. It is quite impossible to separate one from another, owing to the culture overlap in the past one thousand years. The most likely and… … Surnames reference
reye — sf., Fr. rayé Çizgili çubuklu çizgileri olan (kumaş) Fenerliler, sarı lacivert reye fanila giymişler. H. Taner … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Reye's syndrome — rīz also rāz also Reye syndrome rī also rā n an often fatal encephalopathy esp. of childhood characterized by fever, vomiting, fatty infiltration of the liver, and swelling of the kidneys and brain Reye rī Ralph Douglas Kenneth (1912 1977)… … Medical dictionary
Reye-Johnson syndrome — Reye John·son syndrome (riґ jonґsən) [R.D.K. Reye; George Magnus Johnson, American physician, born 1935] Reye syndrome … Medical dictionary
REYE Douglas — médico australiano conocido por el síndrome que lleva su nombre véase: síndrome de REYE Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
Reye, síndrome de — pediat. Síndrome poco frecuente que afecta especialmente a lactantes y niños de corta edad que suele aparecer como secuela de la varicela o de una infección vírica de las vías respiratorias altas. Consistente en una encefalopatía aguda y una… … Diccionario médico
Reye's syndrome — Reye s′ syn drome (rīz, rāz), n. pat a rare disorder occurring primarily in children after a viral illness and associated with aspirin usage, characterized by vomiting, swelling of the brain, and liver dysfunction • Etymology: after Ralph Douglas … From formal English to slang