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Diarh ..... oh well you know the thing that gives you the shhhhhh err runs <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />


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Fibrous dysplasia:
refers to a group of conditions that destroys and replaces normal bone with cystic bone growth.



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Gaucher Disease


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Herpes. Hopes it's the same in English. They don't have it in my lexicon <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/suspicion.gif" alt="" />. According to the Lexin Swedeish-English lexicon (online, official schoollexicon in Sweden) it's the same though.

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Jumping Frenchmen of Maine

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Jumping Frenchmen of Maine is a rare disorder originally described by G. M. Beard in 1878. It results in an exaggerated "startle" reflex, and was first noted among related French-Canadian lumberjacks in the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. It is not clear if the disorder is neurological or psychological.

The "Jumping Frenchmen" seemed to react abnormally to sudden stimuli. Beard recorded, for instance, individuals who would obey any command given suddenly, even if it meant striking a loved one, and repeat back unfamiliar or foreign phrases uncontrollably. Beard also noticed that the condition was often shared within a family, suggesting that it was inherited.

The interest sparked by Beard's publication about the disease inspired Georges Gilles de la Tourette to investigate what later became known as Tourette's syndrome. Further studies of the condition in the 1980s, however, cast doubt on whether the "Jumping Frenchmen" phenomenon was in fact a physical condition like Tourette's. Documentation of direct observation of "Jumping Frenchmen" has been scarce, and while videotape evidence was recorded by several researchers that showed the condition to be real, Saint-Hilaire concluded from studying eight affected people that it was brought on by conditions at their lumber camps and was psychological, not neurological.


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Kawasaki Disease

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Kawasaki disease is an uncommon illness in children which is characterized by fever of at least 5 days duration together with four of the following five findings:

1. Inflammation with reddening of the whites of the eyes (conjunctivitis).
2. Redness or swelling of the hands or feet; or generalized skin peeling.
3. Rash.
4. Lymph gland swelling in the neck.
5. Cracking inflamed lips or throat; or red "strawberry" tongue.


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leukaemia

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Obesity, the word describes the "disease" (or what it is)


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Q-fever

Q fever is a zoonosis (disease that can be transmitted from animals to man) caused by the strictly intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii, which proceeds asymptomatic and self-limiting in 60% of the cases. The infectious organism is commonly found in cattle, sheep, goats and other domestic mammals. The infection results from inhalation of contaminated particles of the inhaled air. The incubation time is 9-40 days. It is considered possibly the most infectious disease in the world, as a human being can be infected by a single bacterium.
The most common manifestation is flu-like symptoms with abrupt onset of fever, malaise, severe headache, myalgia (muscle pain), loss of appetite, dry cough, pleuritic pain, chills, confusion and gastro-intestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. The fever lasts approximately 7-14 days. An antibiotics treatment is very effective.




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Rabies.

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Tuberculosis:
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacteria that usually causes disease in the lung. Many people become symptom-free carriers of the TB bacteria. Although common and deadly in the third world, tuberculosis was almost non-existent in the developed world, but has been making a recent resurgence. Certain drug-resistant strains are emerging and people with immune suppression such as AIDS or poor health are becoming carriers.



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Vitiligo

Vitiligo (or leukoderma) is the patchy loss of skin pigmentation due to an auto-immune attack by the body's own immune system on skin melanocytes. It frequently begins in late adulthood, with patches of unpigmented skin appearing on extremities. The patches may grow or remain constant in size. Occasional small areas may repigment as they are recolonised by melanocytes. The population incidence is between 1% and 2%.
The condition is medically harmless, other than the problem that the affected skin areas have no protection against sunlight - they burn but never tan. However, if the skin is naturally dark, the visual effect of the white patches may be considered disfiguring by some. (If the affected person is pale-skinned, the patches can be at least be made less visible by avoiding sunlight and the tanning of affected skin.) The location of vitiligo affected skin changes over time, with some patches re-pigmenting and others becoming affected.



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West Nile Fever (West Nile Encephalitis)


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