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Gayema-Fabera disease

Gayema-Fabera disease (French doctor of G. Hayem, 1841-1933; the Danish doctor To. Faber, 1862-1956) – an inborn disease of not clear genesis; it is characterized by an achlorhydria, an iron deficiency anemia, a delay of ossification of a skeleton and osteoporosis, emergence of painful cracks on fingers and in mouth corners, a glossitis and a dysphagy.

 
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