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101DISH (diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis) — A form of degenerative arthritis characteristically associated with flowing calcification along the sides of the vertebrae of the spine and, commonly, inflammation (tendinitis) and calcification of the tendons at their attachments points to bone …
102Dystonia, idiopathic torsion — A form of dystonia known as early onset torsion dystonia (also called generalized torsion dystonia) begins in childhood around the age of 12. Symptoms typically start in one part of the body, usually in an arm or leg, and eventually spread to the …
103Polyneuritis, acute idiopathic — Also known as the Guillain Barre syndrome, a disorder characterized by progressive symmetrical paralysis and loss of reflexes usually beginning in the legs with, in most cases, nearly complete or complete recovery. The Guillain Barre syndrome is… …
104Scoliosis, idiopathic — Curvature of the spine due to unknown causes. This is the most common type of …
105diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis — (DISH) a rheumatologic disorder characterized by hyperostosis, most prominently the anterior longitudinal ligament and other structures anterior to the vertebral column; it is seen most often in the elderly. Severe cases may resemble ankylosing… …
106chronic congenital idiopathic hyperphosphatasemia — hyperostosis corticalis deformans juvenilis …
107multiple idiopathic hemorrhagic sarcoma — Kaposi s …
108chronic idiopathic xanthomatosis — Hand SchÑŒller Christian disease …
109chronic idiopathic facial pain — a neuralgia that has no known cause and is typified by pain in the face that does not fit the distribution of nerves. It may be stress related, and in some cases appears to be associated with defective metabolism of tyramine. Treatment may… …
110juvenile idiopathic arthritis — noun a form of rheumatoid arthritis of unknown cause which develops in children from the age of six months to 16 years. Abbrev.: JIA …