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  • {{Infobox disease '''Graves' ophthalmopathy''' (also known as '''thyroid eye disease (TED)''', '''dysthyroid/thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO)''', '''Graves'
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  • {{Infobox disease ...gg}} (medical term: [[malignancy|malignant]] [[neoplasm]]) is a class of [[disease]]s in which a group of [[cell (biology)|cells]] display ''uncontrolled grow
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  • ...neous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} ...layers: the [[epidermis (skin)|epidermis]], [[dermis]], and [[subcutaneous tissue]].<ref name="Lookingbill" /> There are two main types of human skin: [[gla
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  • A list of [[disease]]s. * [[Mac Ardle disease]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. * [[Cacchi-Ricci disease]]
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  • !Common name of organism or disease |[[Chagas disease]]
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  • | [[Canavan disease]] | [[Celiac disease]]
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  • ..., and finally to an extensive necrosis involving the skin and subcutaneous tissue. It metastasizes quickly. ...vative modified radical mastectomy and, more recently, by segmental breast tissue excision and radiation therapy. Because of this change in clinical practic
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  • {{Infobox disease ...hangiomas may be described in stages, which vary by location and extent of disease. In particular, stage depends on whether lymphangiomas are present above or
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  • ...hich includes the [[spleen]], [[thymus]], [[bone marrow]] and the lymphoid tissue associated with the [[digestive system]].<ref name=grays>{{cite book |last= ...vessels or by extrinsic compression of the lymphatic vessels via external tissue forces (e.g. the contractions of [[skeletal muscle]]s). <!--Lymph is indeed
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  • '''Bone marrow''' is the flexible [[biological tissue|tissue]] found in the hollow interior of [[bone]]s. In adults, marrow in large bon ...ow: '''red marrow''' (consisting mainly of [[hematopoiesis|hematopoietic]] tissue) and '''yellow marrow''' (consisting mainly of [[fat cells]]). [[Red blood
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  • ...re strictly regulated depending on the type and physiological state of the tissue. ...e="P&S">Page, RC; Schroeder, HE. "Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Periodontal Disease: A Summary of Current Work." ''Lab Invest'' 1976;34(3):235-249</ref>
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  • ..."Robbins"> Kumar, Abbas, Fausto; ''Robbins and Cotran: Pathologic Basis of Disease''; Elsevier, 7th ed. </ref><ref> Stanley JR, Woodley DT, Katz SI, Martin GR ...ment membrane is to anchor down the [[epithelium]] to its loose connective tissue underneath. This is achieved by cell-[[extracellular matrix|matrix]] adhesi
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  • ...ed with blood. The thick outermost layer of a vein is made of [[connective tissue]], called tunica adventitia or tunica externa. Deeper are bands of [[smoot ...conducted to facilitate learning and sharing of knowledge regarding venous disease. The equivalent body for countries in the Pacific is the [[Australasian Co
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  • ...cellular matrix, surrounded by a thin layer of subendothelial [[connective tissue]] interlaced with a number of circularly arranged elastic bands called the' ...ia]]'' (the thickest layer): circularly arranged elastic fiber, connective tissue, polysaccharide substances, the second and third layer are separated by ano
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  • ...], [[polymyositis]], and [[Raynaud's phenomenon]] (mixed connective tissue disease) # [[Crohn's disease]]
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