- beriberi cardiovascular
- m.beriberi heart disease.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.
beriberi — m. nutric. Enfermedad causada por un déficit de vitamina B1 en la dieta; es frecuente en Extremo Oriente y África, y en las personas alcohólicas o las que están sometidas a diálisis peritoneal o hemodiálisis. Los síntomas de la enfermedad afectan … Diccionario médico
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