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  • == List of Genetic Disorders == ...l factors, or by damage to chromosomes (changes in the number or structure of entire chromosomes, the structures that carry genes).
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  • == List of Mental Disorders == ..."Mentis" meaning "of the mind" and the Old French "Desordre" meaning "lack of order".
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  • == Neurological Disorders == ...sorder''' is a condition that affects the [[nervous system]]. Neurological disorders can affect an entire neurological pathway or a single neuron. Even a small
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  • == List of Congenital Disorders == ...acquired during the fetal stage of development or from the genetic makeup of the parents.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Congenital disorders of amino acid metabolism]]
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  • == Neurological Conditions and Disorders == ...ical disorder''' is a condition that affects the [[nervous system]]. These disorders can affect the [[central nervous system]], which includes the [[brain]] and
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  • == List of Investigational Antipsychotics == ...ders]]. These drugs are not yet approved for use but are in various stages of clinical trials.
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of genetic disorders]]
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  • ...ied for their potential to treat [[Depression]] and other related [[Mental Disorders]]. * [[Mental Disorders]]
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  • ...minol''' (/kəˈfæmɪnɒl/) is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] used in the treatment of various medical conditions. ...e Latin words "cafe" meaning coffee and "aminol" referring to the presence of an amino group in its chemical structure.
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  • ...[[hormonal contraception]] and in the treatment of various [[gynecological disorders]]. It is not available in the United States but is used in other countries. The term "Algestone acetophenide" is derived from the chemical structure of the compound. "Algestone" is a synthetic [[steroid]] hormone, and "acetophe
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  • ...l dɪsˈɔːdər/), also known as [[disruptive behavioral disorder]], is a type of [[mental health disorder]] that affects a person's ability to behave in a s ...rder" comes from the late Middle English word "disordre", which means lack of regular arrangement.
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  • ...amma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) analogue, which means it mimics the action of GABA in the body. ...gamma-aminobutyric acid. The suffix "-lin" is commonly used in the naming of pharmaceutical drugs.
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  • ...tine''' (/əˈsɛtrɪptɪn/) is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] used in the treatment of various medical conditions. The term "Acetryptine" is derived from the combination of two words: "Acetyl" and "Tryptamine". "Acetyl" is a functional group derive
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  • ...]], [[anxiety disorders]], and chronic [[insomnia]]. It belongs to a class of drugs known as [[tricyclic antidepressants]] (TCAs). ...y to alter the perception of reality in those suffering from mental health disorders.
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  • ...ses that are not common among the general population. The exact definition of a rare disease varies, but in general, it is a disease that affects fewer t * [[Genetic disorders]]: Many rare diseases are genetic disorders, which means they are caused by abnormalities in a person's genes or chromo
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  • ...order''' (pronounced: uh-kwahyuhd dis-awr-der) is a term used in the field of [[medicine]] to refer to a [[disease]] or [[disorder]] that is not inherite ...n", and "disorder" comes from the Old French "desordre", which means "lack of order". In the medical context, an acquired disorder is one that is obtaine
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  • ...nounced: flu-ce-to-rex) is a [[pharmaceutical drug]] used in the treatment of various medical conditions. ...n the brain, helping to improve symptoms and enhance the patient's quality of life.
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  • ...is known for its potential medicinal properties, particularly in the field of [[neuroscience]] and [[oncology]]. ...e plant's growth habit, with the alkaloid being found in the highest parts of the plant.
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  • == List of Mental Disorders == ..."Mentis" meaning "of the mind" and the Old French "Desordre" meaning "lack of order".
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  • ...science]]. His contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of various medical conditions and treatments. ...rds 'heim' meaning 'home' and 'ric' meaning 'ruler'. 'Opitek' is a surname of Slavic origin, although its exact etymology is not known.
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  • ...dʒɑːleɪ/) is a term used in the medical field, particularly in the context of [[Traditional Medicine|traditional medicine]] and [[Herbal Medicine|herbal ...various ailments and conditions, including [[Digestive Disorders|digestive disorders]], [[Respiratory Diseases|respiratory diseases]], and [[Skin Conditions|ski
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  • == List of Corticosteroid Esters == ...the properties of the corticosteroid, such as its solubility and duration of action.
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  • ...nced: /i:st sɪndroʊm/) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a triad of symptoms: epilepsy, ataxia, and sensorineural hearing loss. The syndrome wa The term "East Syndrome" is an acronym derived from the initial letters of the three main symptoms: '''E'''pilepsy, '''A'''taxia, and '''S'''ensorineu
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  • ...t was primarily used in [[Japan]] for the treatment of [[cerebrovascular]] disorders and related conditions. It was developed by [[Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. The term "Indeloxazine" is derived from the chemical structure of the compound, which is an [[indole]] derivative with an [[oxazine]] ring.
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  • == Classification of Mental Disorders == ...their common symptoms, etiology, and other relevant factors. The etymology of the term is derived from the Latin word "classis" which means "class" and t
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