SCHILDER'S DISEASE


Meaning of SCHILDER'S DISEASE in English

ˈshildə(r)z- noun

Usage: usually capitalized S

Etymology: after Paul Ferdinand Schilder died 1940 Austrian psychiatrist

: a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system that is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait affecting males in childhood and that is characterized by progressive blindness, deafness, tonic spasms, and mental deterioration

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