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  • ...d joint pain. Some people may have a single episode of Adult-onset Still's disease. In other people, the condition persists or recurs. This inflammation can d ...eorge Frederic Still (1868–1941), an English pediatrician. The term "adult-onset" differentiates it from a similar condition in children known as [[Juvenile
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  • '''Adult-Onset Still's Disease''' (''Pronunciation: A-dult On-set Stilz Di-zeez'') is a rare type of [[Inf ...t-onset" was later added to differentiate it from the juvenile form of the disease, known as [[Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis]].
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  • '''Adult-Onset Still's Disease''' (''Pronunciation: A-dult On-set Stilz Di-zeez'') is a rare type of [[Inf ...t-onset" was later added to differentiate it from the juvenile form of the disease, known as [[Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis]].
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  • ...d joint pain. Some people may have a single episode of Adult-onset Still's disease. In other people, the condition persists or recurs. This inflammation can d ...eorge Frederic Still (1868–1941), an English pediatrician. The term "adult-onset" differentiates it from a similar condition in children known as [[Juvenile
    2 KB (234 words) - 04:17, 12 February 2024
  • ...iation:'' /əˈdʌlt ˌpɒliːˈgluːkəˌsæn ˈbɒdiː dɪˈziːz/) is a rare, often late-onset, genetic disorder characterized by the accumulation of abnormal structures ...ure of the disease (polyglucosan bodies), and the nature of the condition (disease).
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  • == Adult-onset diabetes == '''Adult-onset diabetes''', also known as '''[[Type 2 diabetes]]''' (pronounced: type two
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  • ...MediaWiki source code formatted medical dictionary article on AODM (Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus): == AODM (Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus) ==
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  • == Still's Disease == '''Still's Disease''' (pronounced: /stɪlz diːziːz/) is a rare type of [[arthritis]] that ca
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  • ...]], [[Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis|SJIA]], [[Adult-Onset Still's Disease|AOSD]], and [[Gout]]y arthritis. It works by blocking the action of [[inter * [[Adult-Onset Still's Disease|AOSD]]
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  • == Still's Disease == '''Still's disease''' (pronounced: /stɪlz diːzɪz/) is a rare type of [[arthritis]] that can
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  • ...f [[Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis]] (SJIA), [[Adult-Onset Still's Disease]] (AOSD), and [[Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Associated Periodic Syndrome * [[Adult-Onset Still's Disease]]
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  • ...cline and [[psychiatric problems]]. It typically becomes noticeable in mid-adult life, with symptoms often beginning between 30 and 50 years of age. ...εία (khoros), meaning "dance", as the quick, uncontrolled movements of the disease can appear dance-like.
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  • ...condition can affect both children (Juvenile-Onset RRP) and adults (Adult-Onset RRP). ...ugh, breathing difficulties, and recurrent pneumonia. In severe cases, the disease can lead to respiratory failure.
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  • == Schindler Disease == '''Schindler disease''' (pronounced: shin-dler di-zeez) is a rare, inherited metabolic disorder.
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  • ...the sugar chain, and the Greek word "osis", meaning abnormal condition or disease. ...ubtypes based on the age of onset: infantile, late infantile/juvenile, and adult.
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  • ...eek word "nema," which means "thread," and "myopathy," which means "muscle disease." ...myopathy" from the Greek words "myo" meaning "muscle" and "pathy" meaning "disease". The name refers to the thread-like rods, or nemaline bodies, seen in musc
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  • ...ch manifests in adolescence or early adulthood, from the more common adult-onset form. ...sease can lead to serious complications such as [[heart disease]], [[liver disease]], and [[diabetes]].
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  • ...mulation of iron in the brain. It is also known as '''Ferritin Light Chain Disease''' or '''NBIA3''' (Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation 3). ...the nervous system), "ferritin" (a protein that stores iron), and "pathy" (disease). It was first described in 2001 by Curtis et al.
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  • * [[Adult Care Home]] - A custodial care facility providing supportive and personal c ...upervision, socialization, and non-medical care to a functionally impaired adult.  Companions may assist or supervise the individual with such tasks as mea
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  • ...molecular basis of cancer, understanding how genetic mutations lead to the disease and the development of targeted therapies. ...e health of communities through education, policy-making, and research for disease and injury prevention.
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  • ...d, associated with some forms of diabetes, lung disease, and severe kidney disease * [[Acute respiratory disease]] - an urgent condition in which oxygen levels in the blood are lower than
    220 KB (35,558 words) - 20:15, 31 December 2022

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