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Encyclopedia > List of diseases starting with D

A list of diseases in the English wikipedia. A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person. ...


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D

  • D ercole syndrome

Da-Dd

  • Daentl Towsend Siegel syndrome
  • Dahlberg Borer Newcomer syndrome
  • Daish Hardman Lamont syndrome
  • Dandy Walker facial hemangioma
  • Dandy Walker malformation postaxial polydactyly
  • Dandy Walker syndrome recessive form
  • Dandy-walker malformation with mental retardation, basal ganglia disease, and seizures
  • Dandy-walker malformation with mental retardation, macrocephaly, myopia, and brachytelephalangy
  • Dandy-Walker syndrome
  • Daneman Davy Mancer syndrome
  • Darier's disease
  • Davenport Donlan syndrome
  • David syndrome
  • Davis Lafer syndrome

Dandy-Walker syndrome is a congenital brain malformation involving the cerebellum and the fluid filled spaces around it. ... Dariers disease is a genetic disorder discovered by a French dermatologist Darier Jean Ferdinand. ...

De

  • De Barsy syndrome
  • De Hauwere Leroy Adriaenssens syndrome
  • De Sanctis-Cacchione syndrome

Dea

Deaf

  • Deaf blind hypopigmentation

Deafn

Deafne

Deafness c-Deafness s

  • Deafness conductive ptosis skeletal anomalies
  • Deafness conductive stapedial ear malformation facial palsy
  • Deafness congenital onychodystrophy recessive
  • Deafness craniofacial syndrome
  • Deafness enamel hypoplasia nail defects
  • Deafness epiphyseal dysplasia short stature
  • Deafness goiter stippled epiphyses
  • Deafness hyperuricemia neurologic ataxia
  • Deafness hypogonadism syndrome
  • Deafness hypospadias metacarpal and metatarsal syndrome
  • Deafness mesenteric diverticula of small bowel neuropathy
  • Deafness mixed with perilymphatic Gusher, X-linked
  • Deafness nephritis ano rectal malformation
  • Deafness neurosensory pituitary dwarfism
  • Deafness nonsyndromic, Connexin 26 linked
  • Deafness oligodontia syndrome
  • Deafness onychodystrophy dominant form
  • Deafness peripheral neuropathy arterial disease
  • Deafness progressive cataract autosomal dominant
  • Deafness skeletal dysplasia lip granuloma
  • Deafness symphalangism

Deafness v-Deafness x

  • Deafness vitiligo achalasia
  • Deafness white hair contractures papillomas
  • Deafness X-linked, DFN3
  • Deafness, autosomal dominant nonsyndromic sensorineural
  • Deafness, isolated, due to mitochondrial transmission
  • Deafness, neurosensory nonsyndromic recessive, DFN
  • Deafness, X linked, DFN

Deal

  • Deal Barratt Dillon syndrome

Dec-Del

  • Deciduous skin
  • Decompensated phoria
  • Defect in synthesis of adenosylcobalamin
  • Defective apolipoprotein B-100
  • Defective expression of HLA class 2
  • Degenerative motor system disease
  • Degenerative optic myopathy
  • Degos disease
  • Degos 'en cocarde' erythrokeratoderma
  • Dehydratase deficiency
  • Deipnophobia
  • Dejerine-Sottas disease
  • Delayed membranous cranial ossification
  • Delayed speech facial asymmetry strabismus ear lobe creases
  • Deletion 6q16 q21
  • Delleman Oorthuys syndrome
  • Delta-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate dehydrogenase deficiency
  • Delta-sarcoglycanopathy

Dem-Dep

The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. ... A demyelinating disease is any disease of the nervous system in which the myelin sheath of neurons is damaged. ... The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (of Greek origin) occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder (e. ... This article is about the tropical disease. ... Dental fluorosis occurs during tooth development especially between the ages of 6 months to 5 years, from the overexposure to fluoride. ... Dental phobia is a fear, or phobia, traditionally defined as an irrational and exaggerated fear of dentists and dental procedures. ... Depersonalization Disorder (DD) is a dissociative disorder to which many people can relate. ...

Der-Dev

  • Dercum's disease aka Adiposis dolorosa
  • Der kaloustian Jarudi Khoury syndrome
  • Der Kaloustian Mcintosh Silver syndrome
  • Dermatitis herpetiformis
  • Dermatocardioskeletal syndrome Boronne type
  • Dermatographic urticaria
  • Dermatofibroma
  • Dermatoleukodystrophy
  • Dermatomyositis
  • Dermatoosteolysis Kirghizian type
  • Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis
  • Dermatophobia
  • Dermatophytids
  • Dermatophytosis
  • Dermochondrocorneal dystrophy of François
  • Dermoodontodysplasia
  • Desbuquois syndrome
  • Desmin related myopathy
  • Desmoid disease
  • Desmoid tumor
  • Desmoplastic small round cell tumor
  • Developmental delay hypotonia extremities hypertrophy
  • Developmental dysphasia familial
  • Devic syndrome
  • Devriendt Legius Fryns syndrome
  • Devriendt Vandenberghe Fryns syndrome

Dermatitis herpetiformis, or DH, is a skin disorder often associated with celiac disease. ... Seen in about 5 percent of the population, Dermatographism is caused by Mast cells in the surface of the skin releasing histamines upon light scratching of the skins surface. ... Dermatofibromas are harmless benign skin growths, found especially on the legs, that range in size from about 0. ... X-Ray of the knee in a patient with dermatomyositis. ... Desmoplastic small round cell tumor is classified as a soft tissue sarcoma. ...

Dex

  • Dexamethasone sensitive hypertension
  • Dextrocardia with situs inversus
  • Dextrocardia
  • Dextrocardia-bronchiectasis-sinusitis

Dextrocardia is a peculiar condition in which the heart is positioned on the right side of the chest while it is normally on the left (mirror-image). ...

Dg

  • D-glycerate dehydrogenase deficiency
  • D-glycericacidemia

Di

Dia

Diab-Diam

Diabetes without a modifier usually refers to diabetes mellitus. ... Diabetes mellitus is a medical disorder characterized by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar levels), especially after eating. ... This article is about the disease that features high blood sugar. ... Angiopathy is the generic term for a disease of the blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries). ... Photomicrography of nodular glomerulosclerosis in Kimmelstein-Wilson syndrome. ... Diabetic neuropathies are neuropathic disorders that are associated with diabetes mellitus. ... Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a congenital erythroid aplasia that usually presents in infancy. ...

Diap-Dias

  • Diaphragmatic agenesia
  • Diaphragmatic agenesis radial aplasia omphalocele
  • Diaphragmatic defect limb deficiency skull defect
  • Diaphragmatic hernia abnormal face limb
  • Diaphragmatic hernia exomphalos corpus callosum agenesis
  • Diaphragmatic hernia upper limb defects
  • Diaphragmatic hernia, congenital
  • Diarrhea chronic with villous atrophy
  • Diarrhea polyendocrinopathy infections X linked
  • Diastematomyelia
  • Diastrophic dysplasia

Diastrophic dysplasia is a disorder of cartilage and bone development. ...

Dib-Din

  • Dibasic aminoaciduria 2
  • Dibasic aminoaciduria type 1
  • Dicarboxylicaminoaciduria
  • Die Smulders Droog Van Dijk syndrome
  • Die Smulders Vles Fryns syndrome
  • Diencephalic syndrome
  • Dieterich's disease
  • Diethylstilbestrol antenatal infection
  • Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
  • Diffuse leiomyomatosis with Alport syndrome
  • Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis
  • Diffuse palmoplantar keratoderma, Bothnian type
  • Diffuse panbronchiolitis
  • DiGeorge syndrome
  • Digestive duplication
  • Digitorenocerebral syndrome
  • Dihydropteridine reductase deficiency
  • Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Dimitri Sturge Weber syndrome
  • Dincsoy Salih Patel syndrome
  • Dinno Shearer Weisskopf syndrome
  • Dinophobia

Lysinuric protein intolerance (LPI), also named hyperdibasic aminoaciduria type 2 or familial protein intolerance (MIM 222700), is an autosomal recessive disorder of diamino acid transport. ... Diethylstilbestrol (DES) is a drug, a synthetic estrogen that was developed to supplement a womans natural estrogen production. ... DiGeorge syndrome is also called Microdeletion 22q11 syndrome (del 22q11. ... Cardiomyopathy is the deterioration of the cardiac muscle of the heart wall. ...

Dio-Dip

  • Diomedi Bernardi Placidi syndrome
  • Dionisi Vici Sabetta Gambarara syndrome
  • Diphallia
  • Diphallus rachischisis imperforate anus
  • Diphosphoglycerate mutase deficiency of erythrocyte
  • Diphtheria
  • Diplophobia
  • Diprosopia
  • Dipsophobia

Diphallia, or penile duplication (PD), is a medical condition in which a male infant is born with two penises. ... This page is a candidate to be copied to Wiktionary. ...

Dis-Div

  • Disaccharide intolerance iii
  • Discoid lupus erythematosus
  • Dislocation of the hip dysmorphism
  • Disorder in the hormonal synthesis with or without goiter
  • Disorganization syndrome
  • Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp
  • Dissociative amnesia
  • Dissociative hysteria
  • Dissociative fugue
  • Dissociative identity disorder
  • Distal arthrogryposis Moore Weaver type
  • Distal myopathy Markesbery-Griggs type
  • Distal myopathy with vocal cord weakness
  • Distal myopathy, Nonaka type
  • Distal myopathy
  • Distal primary acidosis, familial
  • Distemper
  • Distichiasis heart congenital anomalies
  • Distomatosis
  • Diverticulitis
  • Diverticulosis

Amnesia is a condition in which memory is disturbed. ... In psychology, a fugue state (also known as a psychogenic fugue or dissociative fugue) is a state of mind where a person experiences a dissociative break in identity and attempts to run away from some perceived threat, usually something abstract such as the persons identity. ... In psychiatry, dissociative identity disorder (DID) is the current name of the condition formerly listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as multiple personality disorder (MPD) and multiple personality syndrome. ... Distemper can refer to Canine distemper, a disease of dogs Other forms of the distemper virus A mixture, used by artists, of paint usually with parts of an egg This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Diverticulitis is a common disease of the bowel, in particular the large intestine. ... Diverticulosis, otherwise known as diverticular disease, is the condition of having diverticula in the large colon which are outpocketings of the colonic mucosa and submucosa through weaknesses of muscle layers in the colon wall. ...

Dk-Do

  • Dk phocomelia syndrome
  • D-minus hemolytic uremic syndrome
  • Dobrow syndrome
  • Dominant cleft palate
  • Dominant ichthyosis vulgaris
  • Dominant zonular cataract
  • Donnai Barrow syndrome
  • Door syndrome
  • Dopamine beta-hydroxylase deficiency
  • DOPA-responsive dystonia
  • Doraphobia
  • Double cortex
  • Double discordia
  • Double fingernail of fifth finger
  • Double outlet left ventricle
  • Double outlet right ventricle
  • Double tachycardia induced by catecholamines
  • Double uterus-hemivagina-renal agenesis
  • Downs Syndrome
  • Doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy
  • Doyne honeycomb retinal dystrophy

Dk phocomelia syndrome is a combination of several extremely serious chromosomal abnormalities causing severe birth defects involving multiple organ systems and body parts. ... The English suffix -phobia is used to describe fear or hatred (the latter is often ignored) of a particular thing or subject. ... Double outlet right ventricle (or DORV) is a condition where both of the great arteries connect (in whole or in part) to the right ventricle. ...

Dp-Du

Dracunculiasis, more commonly known as Guinea Worm Disease (GWD), is a preventable infection caused by the parasite Dracunculus medinensis. ... Duane syndrome (DS) is a rare, congenital (present from birth) eye movement disorder. ... Dubin-Johnson syndrome causes increase of konjugated bilirubin without elevation of liver enzymes (ALAT, ASAT). ... Description Dubowitz Syndrome is also known as dwarfism-eczema-peculiar facies syndrome. ... Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) (also known as pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy or muscular dystrophy - Duchenne type) is an inherited disorder characterized by rapidly progressive muscle weakness which starts in the legs and pelvis and later affects the whole body. ... Dupuytrens contracture is a fixed flexion contracture of the hand where the fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be fully extended (straightened). ...

Dw

  • Dwarfism bluish sclerae
  • Dwarfism deafness retinitis pigmentosa
  • Dwarfism lethal type advanced bone age
  • Dwarfism mental retardation eye abnormality
  • Dwarfism short limb absent fibulas very short digits
  • Dwarfism stiff joint ocular abnormalities
  • Dwarfism syndesmodysplasic
  • Dwarfism tall vertebrae
  • Dwarfism thanatophoric
  • Dwarfism thin bones multiple fractures
  • Dwarfism

Dwarfism is a condition in which a person, animal or plant is much below the ordinary size of the species. ...

Dy

Dyg-Dyk

  • Dyggve-Melchior-Clausen syndrome
  • Dykes Markes Harper syndrome

Dys

Dysa-Dysk

  • Dysautonomia (does not have to be familial) (Autonomic Nervous System Diseases)
  • Dysbarism
  • Dyschondrosteosis nephritis
  • Dyschromatosis universalis
  • Dysencephalia splachnocystica or Meckel Gruber
  • Dysequilibrium syndrome
  • Dyserythropoietic anemia, congenital type 1
  • Dyserythropoietic anemia, congenital type 2
  • Dyserythropoietic anemia, congenital type 3
  • Dyserythropoietic anemia, congenital
  • Dysferlinopathy
  • Dysfibrinogenemia, familial
  • Dysgerminoma
  • Dysharmonic skeletal maturation muscular fiber disproportion
  • Dyskeratosis congenita of Zinsser Cole Engman
  • Dyskeratosis congenita
  • Dyskeratosis follicularis
  • Dyskinesia, drug induced
  • Dyskinesia

Dysbarism refers to medical conditions resulting from changes in ambient pressure. ... Dysgerminomas are one of the germ cell tumour ovarian neoplasms. ... Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC) is a rare progressive bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by cutaneous pigmentation, dystrophy of the nails, leukoplakia of the oral mucosa, continuous lacrimation due to atresia of the lacrimal ducts, often thrombocytopenia, anemia and in most cases testicular atrophy. ... Dyskinesia is a medical condition meaning the person afflicted makes bad or abnormal movements. ...

Dysm-Dyss

  • Dysmorphism abnormal vocalization mental retardation
  • Dysmorphism cleft palate loose skin
  • Dysmorphophobia
  • Dysmyelination
  • Dysosteosclerosis
  • Dysostosis acral with facial and genital abnormalities
  • Dysostosis peripheral
  • Dysostosis Stanescu type
  • Dysostosis
  • Dysphasic dementia, hereditary
  • Dysphonia, chronic spasmodic
  • Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica
  • Dysplasia
  • Dysplastic cortical hyperostosis
  • Dysplastic nevus syndrome
  • Dysprothrombinemia
  • Dysraphism cleft lip palate limb reduction defects
  • Dyssegmental dysplasia glaucoma
  • Dyssegmental dysplasia Silverman Handmaker type

The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. ... Dysplasia is a situation where cells have changed from their original mature differentiated type into another mature differentiated cell type as an adaptive response to exposure to chronic irritation, or to a pathogen or carcinogen. ... A dysplastic nevus, (or naevus; pl. ...

Dyst

  • Dysthymia
  • Dystonia musculorum deformans type 1
  • Dystonia musculorum deformans type 2
  • Dystonia musculorum deformans
  • Dystonia progressive with diurnal variation
  • Dystonia
  • Dystrophia myotonica
  • Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
  • Dystrophinopathy
  • Dystychiphobia

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