Category: Diseases
Heel foot (PES calcaneus)
The heel foot (PES calcaneus) is one particularly in newborns relatively common, usually harmless foot Malposition. It is the heel foot distinctive deformity that the base is bent down upwards, ..
Burkitt Lymphoma
The Burkitt's lymphoma is a cancer that is one of the malicious (malignant) non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Most frequently fall ill persons in Central and East Africa, and people with HIV infection. ..
Walker-Warburg syndrome (WWS)
Walker-Warburg syndrome (WWS) is a severe form of Lissencephaly - a developmental disorder of the brain that caused physical disabilities in neonates. Lissencephalies (Greek. by "lissos. = ..
Gastroösophageale reflux disease (GERD)
The gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the pathologically increased reflux (reflux) by digestive juices into the esophagus, which represents a risk for organic complications and/or ..
Fragile X syndrome (Martin-Bell syndrome)
The fragile-X syndrome (Martin-Bell syndrome) is one of the most common causes of a genetic mental developmental disorder and affects mainly men. In women, it is much milder or not pronounced. A ..
Diphyllobothrium
The Diphyllobothrium (Diphyllobothrium latum) is a parasite that is like all tapeworms in particular in the northern hemisphere. A tapeworm has a final host and one or two intermediate hosts. ..
Polymyalgia rheumatica
The polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR), shortly called poly myalgia, a flammable rheumatic disease of unknown cause. She usually occurs at the age after the 65th. Typical symptoms of polymyalgia ..
Teeth grinding (bruxism)
Gnashing of teeth and tooth presses - the medical term for this is bruxism - among the so-called paramilitary functions. This is activity of the Masticatory system, which serve no "functional ..
Pneumonia (pneumonia)
No other infectious disease is so common as the pneumonia (pneumonia): especially in the cold season it occurs increasingly. The risk for pneumonia is high especially when a weakened immune system, ..