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  2. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    A "metaphysical, deconstructionist" virus spread by the English language. Symptoms begin with palilalia as they repeat certain words (usually terms of endearment), proceeding to full aphasia and finally cannibalistic rage as the affected individual grows insane from an inability to express themselves clearly. Andromeda The Andromeda Strain

  3. List of diseases (U) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diseases starting with the letter "U". Ud–Up. UDP-galactose-4-epimerase deficiency; Uhl anomaly; Ulbright–Hodes syndrome; Ulcerative colitis ...

  4. List of abbreviations for diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    Hendra virus infection HF Heart failure: HFA High-functioning autism: HFMD Hand, foot, and mouth disease: HFRS Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: HI Hearing impaired: HiB disease Haemophilus influenzae type B disease: HIBM Hereditary inclusion body myopathy: HMSN Type III Hereditary motor and sensory polyneuropathy type III (see Dejerine ...

  5. List of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    Antigen detection, polymerase chain reaction assay, virus isolation, and serology: Most infections are mild and require no therapy or only symptomatic treatment. Under research [1] Trypanosoma brucei: African sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis) Identification of trypanosomes in a sample by microscopic examination

  6. List of eponymous diseases - Wikipedia

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    An eponymous disease is a disease, disorder, condition, or syndrome named after a person, usually the physician or other health care professional who first identified the disease; less commonly, a patient who had the disease; rarely, a literary character who exhibited signs of the disease or an actor or subject of an allusion, as characteristics associated with them were suggestive of symptoms ...

  7. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Second, medical roots generally go together according to language, i.e., Greek prefixes occur with Greek suffixes and Latin prefixes with Latin suffixes. Although international scientific vocabulary is not stringent about segregating combining forms of different languages, it is advisable when coining new words not to mix different lingual roots.

  8. List of diseases (R) - Wikipedia

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    Rubella virus antenatal infection; Rubella, congenital; Rubella; Rubeola; Rubinstein–Taybi like syndrome; Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome (gene promoter involvement) Rudd Klimek syndrome; Rudiger syndrome; Rumination syndrome; Rupophobia; Rutledge–Friedman Harrod syndrome; Ruvalcaba–Churesigaew–Myhre syndrome; Ruvalcaba syndrome; Ruvalcaba ...

  9. List of virus species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all virus species, including satellites and viroids. Excluded are other ranks, and other non-cellular life such as prions. Also excluded are common names and obsolete names for viruses. The taxonomy is taken from ICTV taxonomy 2022 release [1] For a list of virus families and subfamilies, see List of virus families and ...