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  • #REDIRECT [[Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder]]
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  • '''Intussusception''' (pronounced in-tuh-suh-SEP-shun) is a serious medical disorder that occurs when one part of the intestine slides into an adjacent part. Th ...use of intussusception is often unknown. However, it's sometimes linked to medical conditions like [[meckel's diverticulum]], [[polyps]], [[tumors]], or [[lym
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  • |Term=Affective disorder ...abnormal moods and emotions; affective disorders include manic-depressive disorder
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  • == Developmental Disorder == ...reas. These disorders comprise language disorder, learning disorder, motor disorder and autism spectrum disorders.
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  • |Term=Bipolar disorder ...n opposite extremes; the most notable bipolar disorder is manic-depressive disorder, which is characterized by extreme highs and lows in mood
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  • |Term=Sex-linked disorder |Short definition=a disorder that is caused by genes located on the sex chromosomes
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  • ...derived from the Latin word "persona", meaning "mask", and the Greek word "disorder", meaning "abnormal condition". This reflects the enduring and pervasive na * [[Antisocial Personality Disorder]]
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  • '''Factitious''' (pronounced /fækˈtɪʃəs/) is an adjective used in medical terminology to describe symptoms, illnesses, or psychological conditions th ...ave a physical or mental illness when they are not really sick. Factitious disorder is considered a mental illness because it is associated with severe emotion
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  • == Pervasive Developmental Disorder == '''Pervasive Developmental Disorder''' (PDD) /pərˈveɪsɪv dɪˈvɛləpmənt(ə)l ˈdɪsɔːdər/ is a group
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  • |Term=Genetic disorder |Short definition=a disorder caused partly or completely by a defect in genes, which carry hereditary in
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  • ...ly refers to the high of the highs and lows experienced in manicdepressive disorder |Type=Medical term
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  • == Acquired disorder == ...is a term used in the field of [[medicine]] to refer to a [[disease]] or [[disorder]] that is not inherited genetically, but develops after birth due to enviro
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  • == Dysthymic Disorder == ...(pronounced dis-THIE-mik disorder), also known as '''Persistent Depressive Disorder''' or '''Dysthymia''', is a type of [[chronic depression]] that lasts for a
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  • == Rumination Disorder == ...roo-mi-nay-shun dis-or-der) is a rare and chronic [[Eating disorder|eating disorder]] characterized by the regular regurgitation and re-chewing of food. The te
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  • |Short definition=see Seasonal affective disorder syndrome |Type=Medical term
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  • ...gry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness. The disorder is typically diagnosed in childhood. .... The term is derived from the English words "opposition", "defiant", and "disorder", which describe the main characteristics of the condition.
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  • == Somatization Disorder == ...ined by a medical condition, the effects of a substance, or another mental disorder.
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  • == Brief Psychotic Disorder == '''Brief Psychotic Disorder''' (pronunciation: /bri:f saɪˈkɒtɪk dɪsˈɔːdər/) is a mental health
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  • ...guage disorders''' (/ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ dɪsˈɔːrdərz/) are a type of [[communication disorder]] where a person has persistent difficulties in learning and using various ...nglish words "language", which comes from the Old French ''langage'', and "disorder", which originates from the Latin ''disordinem'', meaning "lack of order".
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  • == Psychiatric Disorder == A '''Psychiatric Disorder''' (pronounced: psy·chi·at·ric dis·or·der) is a mental health conditio
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  • == Conduct Disorder == '''Conduct Disorder''' (''kənˈdʌkt dɪsˈɔːdər'') is a type of [[behavioral disorder]] that is often diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized
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  • |Term=X-linked disorder |Short definition=a genetic disorder in which the abnormal gene is located on the X chromosome; those affected a
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