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Results 11 - 20 of 38 for Bone inflammation disease
  1. X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (XLP) is a disorder of the immune system and blood-forming cells that is found almost exclusively in males. More than ...
  2. Intervertebral disc disease is a common condition characterized by the breakdown (degeneration) of one or more of the discs that separate the bones of the spine (vertebrae), ...
  3. Cushing disease is caused by elevated levels of a hormone called cortisol, which leads to a wide variety of ... and abdomen and bruise easily. Individuals with Cushing disease can develop a hump on their upper back ...
  4. ... common in celiac disease. Inflammation associated with celiac disease may lead ... density (osteoporosis), itchy skin rashes (dermatitis herpetiformis), ...
  5. ... systemic mastocytosis, often resulting in a more aggressive disease and shorter survival. These genes primarily play roles ... s cells that occurs after conception. Mast cell disease, systemic Mastocytosis, systemic Systemic mast cell disease Systemic ...
  6. ... hips, and, less often, the knees. As the disease progresses, it can affect the joints between the ... the skin, or ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, which both affect the digestive tract. Ankylosing spondylitis ...
  7. Osteoarthritis is a common disease of the joints that primarily occurs in older adults. This condition is characterized by the breakdown of cartilage, the tough ... risk of other health conditions such as cardiovascular disease.Osteoarthritis is most common in middle age or ...
  8. ... families, but the inheritance pattern is unknown. Devic disease Devic neuromyelitis optica Devic syndrome Devic's disease Optic-spinal MS Opticospinal MS Neuromyelitis optica spectrum ...
  9. ... the upper and lower jaws. A combination of bone loss and inflammation likely underlies the cyst-like growths characteristic of ... cell responses to M-CSF and RANKL cause bone loss and inflammation in SH3BP2 "cherubism" mice. Cell. 2007 Jan 12; ...
  10. ... involved. The condition is also known as Dupuytren disease, and "Dupuytren contracture" most accurately refers to later ... are nodules that develop on the knuckles; Ledderhose disease, also called plantar fibromatosis, which affects the feet; ...
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