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  2. Wilson's disease - Wikipedia

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    They do not occur in all people with Wilson's disease, and may be seen in people with chronic cholestasis. [10] [11] Wilson's disease is also associated with sunflower cataracts exhibited by brown or green pigmentation of the anterior and posterior lens capsule. [12] Neither causes significant visual loss. [5]

  3. Mandy Sellars - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, some doctors diagnosed Sellars as having Proteus syndrome, a very rare condition thought to affect only 120 people worldwide, [1] but more recent diagnoses have focused on a PIK3CA gene mutation. Some reports still describe her condition as a rare form of Proteus syndrome, [2] but Sellars herself has disputed the diagnosis. [3]

  4. List of people with surname Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson (1878–1937), British neurologist who first described Wilson's disease; Samuel B. Wilson (1873–1954), American lawyer and judge from Minnesota; Samuel Davis Wilson (1881–1939), American mayor of Philadelphia; Samuel Franklin Wilson (1845–1923), American state politician and judge

  5. Celine Dion Diagnosed With Stiff Person Syndrome: What to ...

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    Celine Dion, who on Thursday announced she's battling Stiff Person Syndrome, has been diagnosed with an incurable neurological disease so extremely rare that, according to the famed Cleveland ...

  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. Mary Mallon - Wikipedia

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    Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11, 1938), commonly known as Typhoid Mary, was an Irish-born American cook who is believed to have infected between 51 and 122 people with typhoid fever. The infections caused three confirmed deaths, with unconfirmed estimates of as many as 50.

  8. Rebel Wilson Names the Actor She Lost Her Virginity to at 35

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    Rebel Wilson. Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for AFI Rebel Wilson has publicly ID’d the man who she lost her virginity to at the age of 35 as actor Mickey Gooch Jr. “Micks, I know this might be ...

  9. Heart's Ann Wilson, 74, reveals cancer diagnosis and ... - AOL

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    Ann Wilson, lead singer of the classic rock band Heart, is undergoing preventive chemotherapy after being diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. Heart's Ann Wilson, 74, reveals cancer ...