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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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  • ...gy]] in that the former emphasizes geography whereas the latter emphasizes disease outbreaks. [[(National Library of Medicine]])
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  • {{r|Autoimmune disease}} {{r|Inflammatory bowel disease}}
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  • {{Infectious Disease Subgroup}}
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  • #Redirect [[Progressive disease]]
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  • *[http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/umlsdef.asp?glngUserChoice=33653 Disease Database]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Legionnaires' disease]]
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  • * [[Infectious diarrheal disease]] (dysentery) * [[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Chronic kidney disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sexually transmitted disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[sexually transmitted disease]]
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  • #Redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[coronary heart disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]]
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  • #Redirect [[Chronic kidney disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Inflammatory bowel disease]]
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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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  • '''Spherocytosis''' is an [[Hereditary spherocytosis|inherited]] or acquired disease of [[erythrocyte]]s, in which they take a spherical, rather than the normal ...ectious mononucleosis]]; and [[hepatolenticular degeneneration]] (Wilson's disease).
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  • {{r|Infectious disease}} {{r|Vector-borne disease}}
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  • {{r|Infectious disease}} {{r|Legionnaires' disease}}
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  • Also known as '''Paget's disease of bone''', "a disease marked by repeated episodes of increased bone resorption followed by excess
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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
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  • #redirect [[Centers for Disease Control]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Graft versus host disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Germ theory of disease]]
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  • #Redirect [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]
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  • A sexually-transmitted disease.
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  • #redirect [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Centers for Disease Control]]
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  • ...th the newly recognised form of dementia that became known as "Alzheimer's disease"]] ...udied by doctor [[Alois Alzheimer]], who in 1910 had his name given to the disease by [[Emil Kraepelin]], who furthered the research.
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  • The organism that causes an [[infectious disease]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Autoimmune disease affecting multiple organs
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  • ...idespread scientific study of anatomy. At the time in China, the causes of disease were largely unknown, and dissection of the human body was a cultural and r ...i, thus restoring health. This has long been disproven since the causes of disease have been proven to be bacteria, viruses, parasites, poisons, injuries, imm
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  • ===Coronary heart disease=== {{main|Coronary heart disease}}
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  • ...ne: APP amyloid beta (A4) precursor protein (peptidase nexin-II, Alzheimer disease)| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rheumatoid arthritis#Disease modifying anti-rheumatic agents]]
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  • A [[disease]] of the [[brain]] and [[mind]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[rheumatoid arthritis|Disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs]]
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  • Virus of the ''Mononegavirales'' species that causes Borna disease.
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  • Parasitic multicellular fungal pathogen that causes apple scab disease.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rheumatoid arthritis#Disease modifying anti-rheumatic agents]]
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  • A disease that has no known cure and will cause death.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rheumatoid arthritis#Disease modifying anti-rheumatic agents]]
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  • ...oriasis''' is "a common genetically determined, chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by rounded erythematous, dry, scaling patches. The lesions ha It is a chronic inflammatory disease, and it is most realistic to think of management rather than cure.<ref>{{ci
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  • ====Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs==== {{r|Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs}}
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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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  • Use of faith and spirit to cure disease.
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  • {{r|Coronary heart disease}} {{r|Peripheral vascular disease}}
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  • ...they become ill. Quarantine can also help limit the spread of communicable disease."<ref name=CDC-Intro>{{citation | publisher = [[Centers for Disease Control]]}}</ref>
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  • In [[medicine]], '''peripheral vascular disease''' is a "pathological processes involving any one of the blood vessels in t ...Arterial Occlusive Diseases}}</ref> Examples include [[peripheral arterial disease]] which may cause the symptoms of [[intermittent claudication]].
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  • *[http://www.antibodypatterns.com/liver.php Autoimmune immune liver disease] ...pport group for families whose lives have been affected by pediatric liver disease and transplant issues.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A disease characterized by the loss of muscle mass.
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  • Occlusive disease of the arteries most often caused by progressive atherosclerosis.
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  • Sudden increase in the incidence of a disease<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A group of DNA viruses, important in human disease.
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  • ...roduction of specific antibodies by the host, either after exposure to the disease or after vaccination. Immunization is generally synonymous with [[vaccinati ...ue to the early availability of active immunization for [[smallpox]], that disease has been [[eradication|eradicated]] from the wild, and preventive immunizat
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  • ...osine, and can reduce the severity of the symptoms allowing those with the disease to lead relatively normal lives. ...fact that excess phenylalanine is present in the blood of those with the disease.<ref>Guthrie, R. Blood Screening for Phenylketonuria. JAMA, 178:863. 1961.<
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  • Enlargement of the thyroid gland that may reflect a disease process.
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  • A multisystem disease whose hallmark is the elevation of [[blood pressure]].
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  • Class of drugs used to treat asthma and other pulmonary disease states.
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  • ...manherpes viruses''' (HHV) are a group of DNA viruses, important in human disease. :HHV-6 is the cause of the childhood disease, [[roseola]]
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  • ...cdc.gov/obesity/defining.html Defining Overweight and Obesity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.] ...Interpreted How body mass index is calculated and interpreted, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.]
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  • ...mphasizing the benefits of an [[open science]] approach to research on his disease. See also [http://friendfeed.com/mndoci/a9cbc1d7/one-video-every-life-scien
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  • ...'''primary Parkinsonism''', '''Paralysis Agitans''', and other names, is a disease affecting movement. "The four primary symptoms of PD are [[tremor]], or tre | title = NINDS Parkinson's Disease Information Page
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  • A chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS).
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  • ...that correlates closely to morbidity and mortality in patients with liver disease.
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  • One of the herpes, DNA viruses that are important in causing human disease.
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  • Gram-negative, helically shaped bacterium that is the causative agent of Lyme disease.
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  • Human parvovirus known for causing a childhood exanthem called ''fifth disease'' or ''erythema infectiosum''.
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  • {{r|Cushing's disease}} {{r|Addison's disease}}
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  • ...ficiency]] (varicose ulcer), 5% to [[peripheral arterial disease|arterial disease]], and the remaining 5% to other causes."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Other causes i
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  • | title = Mixed connective tissue disease--an apparently distinct rheumatic disease syndrome associated with a specific antibody to an extractable nuclear anti ...ive features of other diseases, such as SLE or polymyositis; or a distinct disease entity. <ref>{{citation
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  • Disease process that is characterised by paradoxical narrowing of the bronchi, maki
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  • ...n characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.
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  • ...with lesions in the innermost layer of the artery ( arterial intima). This disease process of atherogenesis includes the retention of [[cholesterol]]-rich lip ...ley DI, Freeman M, Helfand M |title=Periodontal disease and coronary heart disease incidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis |journal=J Gen Intern Med
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  • {{r|Extramammary Paget's Disease}} {{r|Mammary Paget's Disease}}
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  • An [[autosomal recessive]] disease with abnormal deposition of [[copper]] in the [[brain]], [[liver]] and othe
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  • The field of [[medicine]] concerned with [[disease]]s related to [[profession]]al activities, and their [[prevention]].
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  • Hereditary disease characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme serine dehydratase, causing gen
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  • {{r|Autoimmune disease}} {{r|Mixed connective tissue disease}}
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  • ...a "cluster of metabolic risk factors for [[vascular disease|cardiovascular disease]]s and [[Diabetes mellitus type 2|type 2 diabetes mellitus]]. The major com
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  • The study of [[disease]] in the [[nervous system]].
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  • The [[pathogen]], a [[spirochete]], which causes the infectious disease, [[syphilis]].
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  • Medical condition commonly known as Berger's Disease.
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  • Disease in which the cells of the thyroid gland become malignant.
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  • ...h and small size at birth are followed by increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. This has led to th
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  • {{r|Peripheral arterial disease}} {{r|Vascular disease}}
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  • {{r|CDC Bioterrorism Agents-Disease list}} {{r|Centers for Disease Control}}
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  • A measure of kidney function in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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  • Aerobic, rod-shaped, pleomorphic mycobacterium, that causes leprosy (Hansen's disease).
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  • ...gic bronchodilator used in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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  • Determining the cause, or etiology, of a disease in a specific patient
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}} {{r|Venereal disease}}
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  • ...branch of [[Medicine|medicine]]. This article focuses on human infectious disease. ...lly folded proteins cause malfunctions in normal physiology and so produce disease.
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  • {{r|Hepatic veno-occlusive disease}} {{r|Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease}}
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  • ...of causation, or origination, usually applied in medicine to the causes of disease.
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  • In [[medicine]], the specialty concerned with function and disease of the [[eye]]s
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  • #Redirect [[Familial Alzheimer's disease]]
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  • ...n characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.
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  • Medical care or treatment that concentrates on alleviating the severity of disease symptoms, rather than striving to provide a cure.
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  • ...um best known for its role in meningitis, and other forms of meningococcal disease such as meningococcemia.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Peripheral vascular disease]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Vascular disease}}
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  • ...sity lipoprotein deficiency disease'' and ''[[HDL]] lipoprotein deficiency disease'', are defined as "conditions with abnormally low levels of alpha-lipoprote ...doi= |issn=}}</ref> and in men with known men with known [[coronary heart disease]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Progressive disease]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alzheimer's disease}}
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  • The branch of [[demography]] that studies patterns of disease in human or animal populations.
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  • ...elping professions that use applied science to improve health and to treat disease.
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  • ...sorder characterized by non-caseating granulomas, with the etiology of the disease still unknown.
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  • A non-motile, rod shaped [[bacterium]], and the primary cause of the disease [[tuberculosis]].
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  • Group of symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease, psychological disorder, or other abnormal condition.
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  • ...n of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
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  • Systematic and thorough inspection of the patient for physical signs of disease or abnormality.
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Obstructive lung disease]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease}}
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  • {{r|Inflammatory bowel disease}} {{r|Lyme disease}}
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  • A viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes and is endemic in tropical and subtropical region
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  • Neurotrophic virus that causes fatal disease in human and animals, transmitted through the saliva of infected animals.
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  • Pathological valvular heart disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve orifice.
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  • ...a specific form of [[dementia]] that later became known as [[Alzheimer's]] disease.
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  • A chronic form of [[epidemic typhus]], in which disease may recur after a long dormant period
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  • ...o test chemoprevention with aspirin for the primary prevention of vascular disease.
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  • ...aped bioluminescent marine bacteria, responsible for luminous vibriosis, a disease that affects commercially-farmed penaeid prawns.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Peptic ulcer disease]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gastroesophageal reflux disease}}
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  • ...d NJ, Morris JK, Law M |title=Folic acid, homocysteine, and cardiovascular disease: judging causality in the face of inconclusive trial evidence |journal=BMJ
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  • ...rocedures performed on large groups of people for the purpose of detecting disease.
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  • Arthritic joint disease associated with the chronic skin scaling and fingernail changes seen in pso
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  • ...high-explosive]] which also has medical uses as a [[vasodilator]] in heart disease
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  • A form of [[myocardium|myocardial]] disease that is characterized by [[ventricular dilation]], [[ventricular dysfunctio
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