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Results 1 - 10 of 363 for Conditions
  1. Acute conditions are severe and sudden in onset. This could describe anything from a broken bone to an asthma attack. A chronic condition, by contrast is a long-developing syndrome, such ...
  2. An illness or condition that is present without any recognizable symptoms is regarded as an asymptomatic condition.
  3. ... of the air passages in the lungs. The condition occurs over a long period and recurs over ...
  4. An aplastic condition refers to a structure or system that has failed to mature or fully develop.
  5. Arsenic and Drinking Water (U.S. Geological Survey)  
    Arsenic/Learn More ... Arsenic ... Drinking Water/Images ... Drinking Water ... U.S. Geological Survey ... Arsenic is a naturally occurring element, but long-term exposure can ...
  6. Vitiligo (VisualDX)  
    Vitiligo is a condition caused by the immune system turning against itself (an autoimmune disease). Immune cells of the body attack the color- ...
  7. Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a common, chronic skin condition associated with dry skin that begins with itching ... scratching followed by a red, flaky rash. This condition often runs in families and frequently occurs with ...
  8. Dyshidrotic Eczema (VisualDX)  
    Dyshidrotic dermatitis is a skin condition causing itchy blisters on hands & feet. Learn about its symptoms, treatment & prevention options.
  9. Nummular Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Learn about nummular dermatitis, a skin condition characterized by coin-shaped patches of irritated skin. Explore its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
  10. Pectus excavatum is a condition in which the "breast bone" (sternum) appears sunken and the chest concave. It is sometimes called "funnel chest". The majority ...
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