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  1. ... with those of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and there is debate about whether schizoaffective disorder should be ... are being plotted against or controlled by others.There are two major types of schizoaffective disorder, based ...
  2. ... difficult to pass can be medically removed.Although there are many types of kidney stones, four main ... or struvite (a phosphate mineral). Stones form when there is more of the compound in the urine ...
  3. ... condition have recurrent episodes of neutropenia during which there is a shortage (deficiency) of neutrophils. Neutrophils are ... this condition. When the affected neutrophils die early, there is a period in which there is a ...
  4. ... threatening respiratory failure in people with neuromyelitis optica.There are two forms of neuromyelitis optica, the relapsing ... episodes can be months or years apart, and there is usually partial recovery between episodes. However, most ...
  5. ... to softening and weakening of the bones (rickets). There are several forms of the condition that are ... VDDR1A), type 1B (VDDR1B), and type 2A (VDDR2A). There is also evidence of a very rare form ...
  6. ... is typically fatal in one's sixties, although there is variation depending on the severity of the ... some people with the disease have survived longer.There are many different types of hereditary cerebral amyloid ...
  7. ... immune response is turned on (activated) abnormally, when there is no injury or foreign invader, which causes ... occur in both copies of the gene, or there would have to be a loss of one ...
  8. ... is not broken down properly by the body. There are two forms of hyperprolinemia, called type I ... in the breakdown of proline. As a result, there is a buildup of proline in the body, ...
  9. ... and walking often becomes painful and difficult. Occasionally, there is also fusion of bones in the upper ... abnormally stimulate bone formation in joint areas, where there should be no bone, causing the bone fusions ...
  10. ... or soft tissues, such as cartilage or nerves. There are several types of Ewing sarcoma, including Ewing ... tenderness of the bone or surrounding tissue. Sometimes, there is a lump near the surface of the ...
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