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41Wilson's disease — Classification and external resources A Kayser Fleischer ring (the brown ring on the edge of the iris) is common in Wilson s disease, especially when neurological symptoms are present ICD …
42Crohn's disease — Classification and external resources The three most common sites of intestinal involvement in Crohn s disease are ileal, ileocolic and colonic.[ …
43Lyme disease — Classification and external resources Nymphal and adult deer ticks can be carriers of Lyme disease. Nymphs are about the size of a poppy seed. ICD 10 A …
44childhood disease and disorder — Introduction any illness, impairment, or abnormal condition that affects primarily infants and children i.e., those in the age span that begins with the fetus and extends through adolescence. Childhood is a period typified by change,… …
45Obstructive lung disease — Classification and external resources MeSH D008173 Obstructive lung disease is a category of respiratory disease characterized by airway obstruction. It is generally characterized by inflamed and easily collapsible airways, obstruction to airflow …
46Non-communicable disease — A non communicable disease, or NCD, is a medical condition or disease which is non infectious. NCDs are diseases of long duration and generally slow progression. They include heart disease, stroke, cancer, asthma, diabetes, chronic kidney disease …
47Beech Bark Disease — is a disease that causes mortality and defects in beech trees in the eastern United States and Europe.Houston, David R., and James T. O Brien. Beech Bark Disease. Forest Insect and Disease Leaflet 75(1998) 1 7. 17 Mar 2008 .] Tainter, Frank H.,… …
48Newcastle disease — virus Virus classification Group: Group V (( )ssRNA) Order: Mononegavirales Family: Par …
49Von Hippel–Lindau disease — Von Hippel–Lindau Classification and external resources Typical distribution of hemangioblastomas in Von Hippel–Lindau disease. ICD 10 Q …
50Non-infectious disease — Non infectious diseases (also called Non communicable diseases [NCDs]) are those diseases that are not caused by a pathogen and cannot be shared from one person to another. In contrast, transmissible diseases caused by pathogenic organisms are… …