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*'''[[:Category:Diseases|Diseases]]''' - an abnormal condition affecting an organism, or a medical condition exhibiting certain symptoms
*'''[[:Category:Diseases|Diseases]]''' - an abnormal condition affecting an organism, or a medical condition exhibiting certain symptoms
*'''[[:Category:Tissue damage|Tissue damage]]''' - or soft tissue damage (STI), any damage to a tissue, usually the result of sprain, strain, or overuse of a particular body part
*'''[[:Category:Tissue damage|Tissue damage]]''' - or soft tissue damage (STI), any damage to a tissue, usually the result of sprain, strain, or overuse of a particular body part
*'''[[:Category:Pneumoconiosis (Black Lung)|Pneumoconiosis (Black Lung)]]'''


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Latest revision as of 19:58, 30 November 2016

A 1969 photo of a patient suffering from heart problems in Saigon

Topics dealing with medical conditions and ailments such as arthritis, cancer and epilepsy

Subcategories

  • Arthritis - a joint disorder that involves the inflammation of one or more joints
  • Cancer - medically known as a malignant neoplasm, a large group of diseases in which cells exhibit uncontrolled growth and impinge on other biological tissues or functions
  • Diabetes - also known as diabetes mellitus, a group of metabolic diseases in which an individual has high blood sugar due to problems with insulin
  • Diseases - an abnormal condition affecting an organism, or a medical condition exhibiting certain symptoms
  • Tissue damage - or soft tissue damage (STI), any damage to a tissue, usually the result of sprain, strain, or overuse of a particular body part
  • Pneumoconiosis (Black Lung)

Subcategories

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

Media in category "Medical conditions"

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