Carney
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Noun — A rare disorder marked by unusual skin pigmentation, an increased risk of tumors, and hormone-gland overactivity.
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Etymology
Named after American pathologist John Aidan Carney, who first described the condition.
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What does “Carney” mean?
The word “Carney” means a rare disorder marked by unusual skin pigmentation, an increased risk of tumors, and hormone-gland overactivity. In plain terms, a rare genetic disorder affecting the skin and hormone glands.
How do you use “Carney” in a sentence?
Here is “Carney” used in a sentence: “Doctors diagnosed the patient with Carney complex after finding the telltale skin spots.”
What part of speech is “Carney”?
“Carney” is a noun.