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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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  • ...nd joint pain. It is named after the British physician Sir George Frederic Still. ...t-onset" was later added to differentiate it from the juvenile form of the disease, known as [[Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis]].
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  • ...nd joint pain. It is named after the British physician Sir George Frederic Still. ...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
  • ...lation of abnormal structures known as [[polyglucosan bodies]] in the body's cells. ...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 == ...en and adults. It is named after the British physician Sir George Frederic Still, who first described the condition in 1897.
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  • '''Ilaris''' (pronounced /ɪˈlærɪs/), also known as '''canakinumab''', is a [[monoclonal antibody]] designed f ...]], [[Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis|SJIA]], [[Adult-Onset Still's Disease|AOSD]], and [[Gout]]y arthritis. It works by blocking the action of [[inter
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  • == Still's Disease == ...en and adults. It is named after the British physician Sir George Frederic Still, who first described the condition in 1897.
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  • ...clonal antibody. The "canakin" part of the name is a reference to the drug's ability to "hold" or "contain" the inflammatory response, much like a vesse ...f [[Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis]] (SJIA), [[Adult-Onset Still's Disease]] (AOSD), and [[Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Associated Periodic Syndrome
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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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  • * [[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 ...ndition characterized by inflamed, pus-filled areas that occur on the skin's surface, most commonly occurring during adolescence
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