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  • A '''disease''' is a malfunctioning of a particular part of a living thing. Diseases usu == Politics of disease description ==
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  • ...propriate therapy on the overall cost and clinical outcome of a particular disease."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Coordinated disease management can improve health care.<ref name="pmid19747197">{{cite journal|
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  • ...rosis]] are commons examples of progressive diseases. A [[non-progressive disease]] (such as a [[benign tumour]]) will stay constant.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Legionnaires' disease]]
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  • ...heart disease]], [[cerebrovascular disorder]]s, and [[peripheral vascular disease]]. ...activity in the prevention and treatment of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: a statement from the Council on Clinical Cardiology (Subcommittee on Exerc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Parkinson's disease]]
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  • ...cite journal |author=Davis RM, Wagner EH, Groves T |title=Managing chronic disease |journal=BMJ |volume=318 |issue=7191 |pages=1090–1 |year=1999 |month=Apri
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  • In [[medicine]], '''Legionnaires' Disease''' is an "acute, sometimes fatal, [[pneumonia]]-like bacterial infection ch Legionnaires' Disease is caused by the bacterium [[Legionella pneumophila]].
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  • #Redirect [[Progressive disease]]
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  • ...e treatments were rare. The medications that actually had an effect on the disease were also toxic to the patient, [[heavy metal]] compounds being the best of ...rom one body into another, through living fluids. When the term, "venereal disease" was coined, in the 19th century, sexual activity was the ''only'' prolong
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  • ...can cause debilitating, chronic neurologic and fatigue syndrome. Once the disease is established, long-term antibiotic treatment may be needed. According to the [[Centers for Disease Control]], Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, objective physical findings (such as erythe
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  • ...include many types of [[vasculitis]] and some types of [[connective tissue disease]].
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  • ...luten sensitivity. Celiac disease has been called the most under diagnosed disease in the modern world. Those with celiac disease cannot tolerate a protein called gluten, found in wheat, rye, and barley. G
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  • #REDIRECT [[disease]]
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  • In medicine, '''obstructive lung disease''' is "any disorder marked by persistent obstruction of bronchial air flow. * [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD)
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  • ...red questionnaire in the assessment of symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux disease |journal=Scand. J. Gastroenterol. |volume=33 |issue=10 |pages=1023–9 |yea ...e=The Helicobacter pylori breath test: a surrogate marker for peptic ulcer disease in dyspeptic patients |journal=Gut |volume=40 |issue=3 |pages=302–6 |year
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  • In [[cardiology]], '''arterial occlusive disease''' is characterized by stenosis (narrowing) and occlusion (blockage) of the It is not clear that [[aspirin]] helps arterial occlusive disease apart from the carotid artery and coronary arteries.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • ...classification of chronic kidney disease: a position statement from Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) |journal=Kidney Int. |volume=67 |issue=6 ...73 m<sup>2</sup> or on [[renal dialysis]]; also callled '''end-stage renal disease (ESRD)'''
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  • ...for handling issues related to the prevention, diagnostics or therapy of a disease in a given patient or population of patients.
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  • ...[[coronary artery|coronary arteries]]). The usual cause of coronary heart disease is [[atherosclerosis]]. ...y heart disease is multifactorial. About 3/4 of the risk of coronary heart disease is due to three risk factors: [[hypercholesterolemia]] (total cholesterol >
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  • '''Disease-modifying treatment''' is a term that is growing more general, referring to ...teroidal anti-inflammatory drug]]s (NSAID), were rarely started early in a disease process, as they tended to have substantial risk, but could also slow progr
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  • #Redirect [[Chronic kidney disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[coronary heart disease]]
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  • ...ar follow-up study of patients with symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease |journal=Dis. Colon Rectum |volume=50 |issue=9 |pages=1460–4 |year=2007 |
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  • #Redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • ...tract. Etiology may be genetic or environmental. This term includes Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ===Crohn's disease===
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Disease]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Infectious disease}}
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  • ...ng, or will not progress quickly enough to justify potentially hazardous [[disease-modifying treatment]]
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  • Constitutional disease associated with AIDS, also known as the ''slim disease'', where involuntary weight loss is 10% or more.
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  • ...rosis]] are commons examples of progressive diseases. A [[non-progressive disease]] (such as a [[benign tumour]]) will stay constant.
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  • ..., but may be associated with toxic fumes, infection, and connective tissue disease.
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  • == why microbiology is distinct from infectious disease == ...anch in the 2 groups. Also, infectious disease can also focus more on the disease and microbio more on the organism. There will be overlap and that is fine.
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  • ...nd a connective tissue disease that is "a subacute or chronic inflammatory disease of muscle and skin, marked by proximal muscle weakness and a characteristic
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  • * [https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/ Lyme Disease] at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) * [https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/babesiosis/ Babesiosis] at the Center for Disease Control (CDC)
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  • A [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease|lung disease]] caused by the inhalation of very fine silica (sandlike) dust, mostly foun
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  • ...o the risk factors of people with a disease, compared with those without a disease.
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  • Plant-pathogenic ascomycete fungus that causes blast disease or blight disease, in cereal crops including wheat, rye, barley, pearl millet, and rice.
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  • ...se, without requiring that the vaccinated individual actually contract the disease.
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  • ...ozoa carried by mosquitoes, which is the world's worst insect vector-borne disease
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  • ...]], etc. Another way to phrase this is that '''pathogenic organisms''' are disease-producing.
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  • ...mer's disease. It is estimated as accounting for 4-5% of total Alzheimer's disease suffers. The gene mutations guide for FAD is the primary source for all AD
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  • Popularly called "mad cow disease", an incurable neurological disease of cattle and other animals, transmissible to humans, where it is referred
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  • ...th persons afflicted with a communicable disease, to avoid contracting the disease by contagion or infection.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...ferent) group without the disease. The relationship of an attribute to the disease is examined by comparing diseased and non-diseased persons with regard to t
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  • ...une response]] to a particular disease, triggered either by having had the disease or by receiving [[antigen]]s for it.
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  • ===Infectious disease=== {{r|Osgood-Schlatter disease}}
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  • ...vant psychosocial factors that might affect the expression of treatment of disease.
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  • Surgical therapy of [[coronary heart disease|ischemic coronary artery disease]] achieved by grafting a section of saphenous vein, internal mammary artery
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  • {{r|Coronary heart disease}} {{r|Peripheral arterial disease}}
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  • ...c overview of the disease. : http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/overview/disease-facts.asp ;The smallpox story<nowiki>:</nowiki> life and death of an old disease. A good indepth report on the history of smallpox. : http://mmbr.asm.org/cg
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  • ...hypertension (hypertension, portal), and in the absence of intrinsic renal disease or kidney abnormality ([[National Library of Medicine]]).
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  • ...eurology]], '''Parkinsonian disorders''' share features with [[Parkinson's disease]]<ref>{{citation | url = http://www.mayoclinic.org/parkinsons-disease/types.html
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  • ...of symmetrical, erythematous, papular, vesicular, or bullous lesions. The disease is strongly associated with the presence of [[HLA-B8 antigen|HLA-B8]] and ...tis herpetiformis is an [[autoimmune disease]] that is related to [[celiac disease]].
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  • ...animals at frontiers or ports of entrance for the prevention of infectious disease, through a period of isolation before being allowed to enter a country.{{De
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  • *[http://www.heart.org.in/ Heart Disease] *[http://www.oathofawareness.org/ Oath of Awareness] Heart disease awareness site
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  • ===Disease and procedures===
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  • {{r|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention}} {{r|Lyme disease}}
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  • * [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxfaq.html Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)] ...ov/nceh/airpollution/ Air Pollution and Respiratory Health] ([[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]])
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  • * [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxfaq.html Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)] ...ov/nceh/airpollution/ Air Pollution and Respiratory Health] ([[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]])
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  • {{r|Celiac disease}} {{r|Gastroesophageal reflux disease}}
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  • ...phoma''', '''Hodgkin's disease''' is a malignant, but potentially curable, disease of the lymph nodes, spleen, and general lymphoid tissue. *nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin disease (NLPHD).
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  • A '''disease''' is a malfunctioning of a particular part of a living thing. Diseases usu == Politics of disease description ==
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  • ...absence of giant [[Reed-Sternberg cells]] , a characteristic of Hodgkin's disease.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • {{r|Infectious disease}} {{r|CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list}}
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  • ...arsal navicular (Kohler disease) and tibial tuberosity ([[Osgood-Schlatter disease]]).<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A '''terminal disease''' is a disease that has no known cure and will cause death. A '''terminal illness''' is no
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  • In [[medicine]], '''Legionnaires' Disease''' is an "acute, sometimes fatal, [[pneumonia]]-like bacterial infection ch Legionnaires' Disease is caused by the bacterium [[Legionella pneumophila]].
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  • {{r|Germ theory of disease}} {{r|Centers for Disease Control}}
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  • ...//www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 WHO: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic]</span>, last access 1/13/2021 ...ov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/more/scientific-brief-sars-cov-2.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Scientific Brief: SARS-CoV-2 and Potential Ai
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  • *[http://www.cdc.gov/ Centers for Disease Control] Primary epidemiology research center located in Atlanta, Georgia, *[http://www.ecdc.eu.int/ European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control] Primary epidemiology research center located in Sto
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  • ...6">{{cite journal| author=Fenollar F, Puéchal X, Raoult D| title=Whipple's disease. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2007 | volume= 356 | issue= 1 | pages= 55-6
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  • ...author=Ala A, Walker AP, Ashkan K, Dooley JS, Schilsky ML| title=Wilson's disease. | journal=Lancet | year= 2007 | volume= 369 | issue= 9559 | pages= 397-408
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  • {{r|Infectious disease}} {{r|Disease transmission}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[disease]]
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  • {{r|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention}} {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Infectious disease}} {{r|CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list}}
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  • ...secondary form includes, in addition, the presence of a connective tissue disease, usually [[rheumatoid arthritis]].<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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