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Disease, Periodontal -- See Periodontal Diseases


Pathological processes involving the PERIODONTIUM including the gum (GINGIVA), the alveolar bone (ALVEOLAR PROCESS), the DENTAL CEMENTUM, and the PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT
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Disease, Peripheral Vascular -- See Peripheral Vascular Diseases


Pathological processes involving any one of the BLOOD VESSELS in the vasculature outside the HEART
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Disease phobia -- See Nosophobia


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Disease -- physiopathology   2
 

Disease, Pituitary -- See Pituitary Diseases


Disorders involving either the ADENOHYPOPHYSIS or the NEUROHYPOPHYSIS. These diseases usually manifest as hypersecretion or hyposecretion of PITUITARY HORMONES. Neoplastic pituitary masses can also cause compression of the OPTIC CHIASM and other adjacent structures
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Disease, Pituitary Gland -- See Pituitary Diseases


Disorders involving either the ADENOHYPOPHYSIS or the NEUROHYPOPHYSIS. These diseases usually manifest as hypersecretion or hyposecretion of PITUITARY HORMONES. Neoplastic pituitary masses can also cause compression of the OPTIC CHIASM and other adjacent structures
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Disease, Placenta -- See Placenta Diseases


Pathological processes or abnormal functions of the PLACENTA
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Disease, Placental -- See Placenta Diseases


Pathological processes or abnormal functions of the PLACENTA
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Disease Planning   2
 

Disease, Plant -- See Plant Diseases


Diseases of plants
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Disease, Pleural -- See Pleural Diseases


Diseases involving the PLEURA
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Disease, Polycystic Kidney -- See Polycystic Kidney Diseases


Hereditary diseases that are characterized by the progressive expansion of a large number of tightly packed CYSTS within the KIDNEYS. They include diseases with autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive inheritance
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Disease, Polycystic Renal -- See Polycystic Kidney Diseases


Hereditary diseases that are characterized by the progressive expansion of a large number of tightly packed CYSTS within the KIDNEYS. They include diseases with autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive inheritance
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Disease, Posterior Pituitary -- See Pituitary Diseases


Disorders involving either the ADENOHYPOPHYSIS or the NEUROHYPOPHYSIS. These diseases usually manifest as hypersecretion or hyposecretion of PITUITARY HORMONES. Neoplastic pituitary masses can also cause compression of the OPTIC CHIASM and other adjacent structures
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Disease, Poultry -- See Poultry Diseases


Diseases of birds which are raised as a source of meat or eggs for human consumption and are usually found in barnyards, hatcheries, etc. The concept is differentiated from BIRD DISEASES which is for diseases of birds not considered poultry and usually found in zoos, parks, and the wild
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Disease predisposition -- See Disease susceptibility



--subdivision Susceptibility under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Cancer--Susceptibility; and subdivision Diseases--Susceptibility under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g. Heart--Diseases--Susceptibility
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Disease prevalence.   2
 

Disease prevention -- See Medicine, Preventive



--subdivision Prevention under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Cancer--Prevention; and subdivision Diseases--Prevention under organs and regions of the body, e.g. Heart--Diseases--Prevention
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Disease prevention & control -- See Preventive Medicine


A medical specialty primarily concerned with prevention of disease (PRIMARY PREVENTION) and the promotion and preservation of health in the individual
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Disease Prevention, Primary -- See Primary Prevention


Specific practices for the prevention of disease or mental disorders in susceptible individuals or populations. These include HEALTH PROMOTION, including mental health; protective procedures, such as COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL; and monitoring and regulation of ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS. Primary prevention is to be distinguished from SECONDARY PREVENTION and TERTIARY PREVENTION
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Disease Prevention, Secondary -- See Secondary Prevention


The prevention of recurrences or exacerbations of a disease or complications of its therapy
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Disease Preventions, Primary -- See Primary Prevention


Specific practices for the prevention of disease or mental disorders in susceptible individuals or populations. These include HEALTH PROMOTION, including mental health; protective procedures, such as COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL; and monitoring and regulation of ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS. Primary prevention is to be distinguished from SECONDARY PREVENTION and TERTIARY PREVENTION
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Disease Preventions, Secondary -- See Secondary Prevention


The prevention of recurrences or exacerbations of a disease or complications of its therapy
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Disease, Primary Moyamoya -- See Moyamoya Disease


A noninflammatory, progressive occlusion of the intracranial CAROTID ARTERIES and the formation of netlike collateral arteries arising from the CIRCLE OF WILLIS. Cerebral angiogram shows the puff-of-smoke (moyamoya) collaterals at the base of the brain. It is characterized by endothelial HYPERPLASIA and FIBROSIS with thickening of arterial walls. This disease primarily affects children but can also occur in adults
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Disease, Primary Myocardial -- See Cardiomyopathies


A group of diseases in which the dominant feature is the involvement of the CARDIAC MUSCLE itself. Cardiomyopathies are classified according to their predominant pathophysiological features (DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY; HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY; RESTRICTIVE CARDIOMYOPATHY) or their etiological/pathological factors (CARDIOMYOPATHY, ALCOHOLIC; ENDOCARDIAL FIBROELASTOSIS)
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Disease, Primate -- See Primate Diseases


Diseases of animals within the order PRIMATES. This term includes diseases of Haplorhini and Strepsirhini
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Disease Progressions -- See Disease Progression


The worsening of a disease over time. This concept is most often used for chronic and incurable diseases where the stage of the disease is an important determinant of therapy and prognosis
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Disease proneness -- See Disease susceptibility



--subdivision Susceptibility under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Cancer--Susceptibility; and subdivision Diseases--Susceptibility under individual organs and regions of the body, e.g. Heart--Diseases--Susceptibility
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Disease, Prostatic -- See Prostatic Diseases


Pathological processes involving the PROSTATE or its component tissues
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Disease, Protein Folding -- See Proteostasis Deficiencies


Disorders caused by imbalances in the PROTEIN HOMEOSTASIS network - synthesis, folding, and transport of proteins; post-translational modifications; and degradation or clearance of misfolded proteins
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Disease, Protein Misfolding -- See Proteostasis Deficiencies


Disorders caused by imbalances in the PROTEIN HOMEOSTASIS network - synthesis, folding, and transport of proteins; post-translational modifications; and degradation or clearance of misfolded proteins
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Disease -- psychology -- Case Reports : Embodiment : clinical, critical, and cultural perspectives on health and illness / Malcolm MacLachlan  2004 1
 

Disease, Pulmonary -- See Lung Diseases


Pathological processes involving any part of the LUNG
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Disease, Pulmonary Heart -- See Pulmonary Heart Disease


Hypertrophy and dilation of the RIGHT VENTRICLE of the heart that is caused by PULMONARY HYPERTENSION. This condition is often associated with pulmonary parenchymal or vascular diseases, such as CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE and PULMONARY EMBOLISM
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Disease radiotherapy -- See Radiotherapy


The use of IONIZING RADIATION to treat malignant NEOPLASMS and some benign conditions
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Disease, Rare -- See Rare Diseases


A large group of diseases which are characterized by a low prevalence in the population. They frequently are associated with problems in diagnosis and treatment
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Disease, Re-Emerging Communicable -- See Communicable Diseases, Emerging


Infectious diseases that are novel in their outbreak ranges (geographic and host) or transmission mode
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Disease, Re-Emerging Infectious -- See Communicable Diseases, Emerging


Infectious diseases that are novel in their outbreak ranges (geographic and host) or transmission mode
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Disease, Reemerging Communicable -- See Communicable Diseases, Emerging


Infectious diseases that are novel in their outbreak ranges (geographic and host) or transmission mode
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Disease, Reemerging Infectious -- See Communicable Diseases, Emerging


Infectious diseases that are novel in their outbreak ranges (geographic and host) or transmission mode
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Disease registers -- See Diseases Reporting



--subdivision Reporting under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Tuberculosis--Reporting; and subdivision Toxicology--Reporting under individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g. Copper--Toxicology--Reporting
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Disease rehabilitation -- See Rehabilitation


Restoration of human functions to the maximum degree possible in a person or persons suffering from disease or injury
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Disease -- Relapse -- Prevention : The skills of counseling. Treatment adherence and prevention / [hosted by Matt Englar-Carson ; with Miguel E. Gallardo] ; Alexander Street, a ProQuest Company  2016 1
 

Disease Reporting, Infectious -- See Disease Notification


Notification or reporting by a physician or other health care provider of the occurrence of specified contagious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV infections to designated public health agencies. The United States system of reporting notifiable diseases evolved from the Quarantine Act of 1878, which authorized the US Public Health Service to collect morbidity data on cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever; each state in the US has its own list of notifiable diseases and depends largely on reporting by the individual health care provider. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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Disease Reportings, Infectious -- See Disease Notification


Notification or reporting by a physician or other health care provider of the occurrence of specified contagious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV infections to designated public health agencies. The United States system of reporting notifiable diseases evolved from the Quarantine Act of 1878, which authorized the US Public Health Service to collect morbidity data on cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever; each state in the US has its own list of notifiable diseases and depends largely on reporting by the individual health care provider. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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Disease Reservoir -- See Disease Reservoirs


Animate or inanimate sources which normally harbor disease-causing organisms and thus serve as potential sources of disease outbreaks. Reservoirs are distinguished from vectors (DISEASE VECTORS) and carriers, which are agents of disease transmission rather than continuing sources of potential disease outbreaks
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Disease Reservoir, Infectious -- See Disease Reservoirs


Animate or inanimate sources which normally harbor disease-causing organisms and thus serve as potential sources of disease outbreaks. Reservoirs are distinguished from vectors (DISEASE VECTORS) and carriers, which are agents of disease transmission rather than continuing sources of potential disease outbreaks
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