Conditions & Diseases, ATR-CER
Whether we like it or not, living things are susceptible to any number of illnesses and conditions that can threaten or harm the health of those afflicted. Bacteria, viruses, and other microbiological agents are obvious challenges to health. Human disease may be acute, chronic, malignant, or benign, and it is usually indicated by signs and symptoms such as fever or vomiting. Additionally, diseases may be communicable (contagious) or noncommunicable; of the latter, the four major types identified by the World Health Organization are cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease, and diabetes mellitus.
Conditions & Diseases Encyclopedia Articles By Title
atrophy, decrease in size of a body part, cell, organ, or other tissue. The term implies that the atrophied part......
attack rate, in epidemiology, the proportion of people who become ill with (or who die from) a disease in a population......
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a behavioral syndrome characterized by inattention and distractibility,......
autoimmune disease, any of a group of conditions or disorders that result from malfunction of the immune system,......
avascular necrosis, death of bone tissue caused by a lack of blood supply to the affected area. Avascular necrosis......
avian malaria, infectious disease of birds that is known particularly for its devastation of native bird populations......
avoidant personality disorder (AVPD), mental disorder characterized by the intentional avoidance of social situations......
babesiosis, any of a group of tick-borne diseases of humans and other animals caused by species of Babesia, protozoans......
bacteremia, the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, whether associated with active disease or not. The transient......
bacterial disease, any of a variety of illnesses caused by bacteria. Until the mid-20th century, bacterial pneumonia......
baldness, the lack or loss of hair. Two primary types of baldness can be distinguished: permanent hair loss, arising......
barotrauma, any of several injuries arising from changes in pressure upon the body. Humans are adapted to live......
Bartter syndrome, any of several rare disorders affecting the kidneys and characterized primarily by the excessive......
Batten disease, rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease that begins in childhood. The disease is named for British......
bedsore, an ulceration of skin and underlying tissue caused by pressure that limits the blood supply to the affected......
bejel, chronic infection characterized by eruptions initially in the mouth and on the skin and typically later......
beriberi, nutritional disorder caused by a deficiency of thiamin (vitamin B1) and characterized by impairment of......
berylliosis, systemic industrial disease caused by poisoning with beryllium, usually involving the lungs but occasionally......
biliary dyskinesia, obscure functional disorder related in some way to the workings of the biliary tract, the structures......
bipolar disorder, mental disorder characterized by recurrent depression or mania with abrupt or gradual onsets......
bird flu, a viral respiratory disease mainly of poultry and certain other bird species, including migratory waterbirds,......
blackhead, acute liver and intestinal disease of turkeys, chickens, and other game birds, caused by the protozoan......
blackwater fever, rare, yet dangerous, complication of malaria. It occurs almost exclusively with infection from......
bladder cancer, disease characterized by the growth of malignant cells within the urinary bladder, the organ responsible......
blast injury, any injury caused by a pressure wave, resulting primarily from exposure to an explosion. Blast injuries......
blastomycosis, infection of the lungs with fungal organisms of the genus Blastomyces. Blastomyces occur in the......
bleeding and blood clotting, escape of blood from blood vessels into surrounding tissue and the process of coagulation......
blepharitis, common inflammation of the eyelids that is marked by red, scaly, crusting eyelids and a burning, itching,......
history of the blind, the experience of persons affected by blindness and the development of blind education and......
blindness, transient or permanent inability to see any light at all (total blindness) or to retain any useful vision......
blister, a rounded elevation of the skin containing clear fluid, caused by a separation either between layers of......
blister rust, any of several diseases of pine trees caused by rust fungi of the genus Cronartium. Blister rust......
blood disease, any disease of the blood, involving the red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes),......
- Introduction
- Anemia, Causes, Symptoms
- Anemias, Normocytic, Normochromic
- Iron Deficiency, Anemia, Microcytic
- Polycythemia, Causes, Treatment
- Leukocytosis, Causes, Symptoms
- Leukemia, Cancer, Treatment
- Lymphoma, Leukemia, Anemia
- Vascular, Bleeding, Disorders
- Vitamin K Deficiency, Hemorrhage, Coagulation
blood doping, use of substances or techniques that increase the number of circulating red blood cells (erythrocytes)......
bloodborne disease, any of a group of diseases caused by pathogens such as viruses or bacteria that are carried......
body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), preoccupation with one or more perceived or imagined flaws in one’s physical appearance,......
boil, a staphylococcus skin infection characterized by an inflamed nodular swelling filled with pus, located at......
bone cancer, disease characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells of the bone. Primary bone cancer—that is, cancer......
bone cyst, benign bone tumour that is usually saclike and filled with fluid. Unicameral bone cysts affect the long......
bone disease, any of the diseases or injuries that affect human bones. Diseases and injuries of bones are major......
borderline personality disorder (BPD), mental illness characterized by chronic instability in the affected individual’s......
Borna disease, a viral disease of warm-blooded animals, notably horses and sheep, characterized by inflammation......
botulinum toxin, poisonous protein made by Clostridium botulinum and several closely related species of bacteria......
botulism, paralytic syndrome caused by poisoning by botulinum toxin, a substance produced by Clostridium botulinum......
boutonneuse fever, a mild typhuslike fever caused by the bacterium Rickettsia conorii conorii and transmitted by......
bradycardia, type of arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm) characterized by slowing of the heart rate to 60 beats......
brain cancer, the uncontrolled growth of cells in the brain. The term brain cancer refers to any of a variety of......
breast cancer, disease characterized by the growth of malignant cells in the mammary glands. Breast cancer can......
Madeline McDowell Breckinridge was an American social reformer whose efforts focused on child welfare, health issues,......
Bright disease, inflammation of the structures in the kidney that produce urine: the glomeruli and the nephrons.......
brucellosis, infectious disease of humans and domestic animals characterized by an insidious onset of fever, chills,......
brucellosis spondylitis, arthritis of the spine caused by infection with the bacterium Brucella, which spreads......
bruise, a visible bluish or purplish mark or patch occurring beneath the surface of unbroken skin, resulting from......
bubonic plague, one of three clinical forms of plague, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.......
Buerger’s disease, inflammation of the peripheral arteries primarily, which occurs chiefly in men from adolescence......
bufotoxin, a moderately potent poison secreted in the skin of many anuran amphibians, especially the typical toads......
bulimia nervosa, eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by inappropriate attempts to compensate......
bullous pemphigoid, a chronic, generalized skin disorder characterized by an eruption of serum-filled vesicles......
bunion, type of bursitis that appears as a bulge covered by thickened skin occurring at the base of the big toe,......
Burkitt lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system that has an especially high incidence in equatorial Africa among......
burn, damage caused to the body by contact with flames, hot substances, certain chemicals, radiation (sunlight,......
bursitis, inflammation of a synovial bursa, the lubricating sac located around joints or between tendons and muscles......
cadmium poisoning, toxic effects of cadmium or its compounds on body tissues and functions. Poisoning may result......
Caffey syndrome, a hereditary disease of infants, characterized by swellings of the periosteum (the bone layer......
calcium deficiency, condition in which calcium is insufficient or is not utilized properly. Calcium is the mineral......
callus, in osteology, bony and cartilaginous material forming a connecting bridge across a bone fracture during......
campylobacteriosis, a disease of cattle, sheep, and humans caused by bacteria of the genus Campylobacter. Vaccines......
cancer, group of more than 100 distinct diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in......
- Introduction
- Rates, Trends, Prevention
- Tumor Progression, Clinical View
- Metastasis, Tumor, Cells
- Tumor Effects, Symptoms, Treatment
- Immune Response, Tumors, Treatment
- Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention
- Evaluation, Tumors, Diagnosis
- Treatment, Chemotherapy, Radiation
- Chemotherapy, Treatment, Prevention
- Targeted Therapies
- Immunotherapy, Treatment, Prevention
- Gene Therapy, Tumors, Treatment
- Mutations, Carcinogens, Genetics
- Oncogenes, Mutations, Treatment
- Chromosomal Translocation
- Loss, RB Protein, Mutations
- Apoptosis, Development, Prevention
- Carcinogens, Mutagens, Radiation
- Chemicals, Particulate, Fibres
- Radiation Therapy, Treatment, Prevention
- Milestones, Science, Research
cancer of unknown primary (CUP), rare condition in which the initial site of cancer development in a patient’s......
candidiasis, infectious disease produced by the yeastlike fungus Candida albicans and closely related species.......
canine distemper, an acute, highly contagious, disease affecting dogs, foxes, wolves, mink, raccoons, and ferrets.......
canine parvovirus disease, acute viral infection in dogs characterized by a severe enteritis that is associated......
canker sore, a small, painful ulcer of the oral cavity. Canker sores are round, shallow, white ulcers on the inner......
Walter Bradford Cannon was an American neurologist and physiologist who coined the terms homeostasis and fight-or-flight......
carbon monoxide poisoning, often fatal condition resulting from inhalation of carbon monoxide, frequently occurring......
carcinogen, any of a number of agents that can cause cancer in humans. They can be divided into three major categories:......
carcinoma, a cancerous growth of surface (epithelial) tissues of the skin, digestive tract, blood vessels, and......
cardiac arrest, sudden loss of heart function, in which the regular contraction of the heart muscle unexpectedly......
cardiomyopathy, any cardiac disease process that results in heart failure due to a decrease in the pumping power......
cardiovascular disease, any of the diseases, whether congenital or acquired, of the heart and blood vessels. Among......
- Introduction
- Abnormalities, Heart Chambers, Risk Factors
- Valves, Abnormalities, Treatment
- Acquired, Risk Factors, Prevention
- Risk Factors, Prevention, Treatment
- Myocardial Infarction, Risk Factors, Prevention
- Coronary Bypass, Surgery, Risk
- Heart, Pulmonary Artery, Aorta
- Syphilis, Heart, Aorta
- Myocardial Infarction, Hypertension, Arrhythmia
- Rhythm, Conduction, Prevention
- Supraventricular Arrhythmia, Risk Factors, Treatment
- Ventricular Arrhythmia, Risk Factors, Treatment
- Ventricular Dysfunction, Heart Failure, Treatment
- Prevention, Medication, Surgery
- Repair, Acquired Defects
- Coronary Artery, Risk Factors, Prevention
- Arterial Damage, Risk Factors, Prevention
- Atherosclerosis, Plaque, Arteries
- Nonocclusive, Risk Factors, Prevention
- Risk Factors, Prevention, Treatment
- Vein Disorders, Atherosclerosis, Hypertension
- Hemodynamics, Disorders, Risk Factors
- Shock, Symptoms, Treatment
- Anaphylaxis, Shock, Symptoms
- Refractory, Irreversible, Shock
caries, cavity or decay of a tooth, a localized disease that begins at the surface of the tooth and may progress......
carotenemia, yellow skin discoloration caused by excess blood carotene; it may follow overeating of such carotenoid-rich......
carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), condition of numbness, tingling, or pain in the wrist caused by repetitive flexing......
Carrión disease, rickettsial infection limited to South America, caused by the bacterium Bartonella bacilliformis......
case fatality rate, in epidemiology, the proportion of people who die from a specified disease among all individuals......
cat scratch disease, bacterial infection in human beings caused by Bartonella henselae, which is transmitted by......
cataplexy, a sudden brief impairment of muscle tone, such as a limpness of the arms or legs, that is often precipitated......
cataract, opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye. Cataracts occur in 50 percent of people between the ages......
catatonia, psychomotor syndrome in which an affected individual is unresponsive and immobile or occasionally hyperactive,......
catatonic schizophrenia, rare severe mental disorder characterized by striking motor behaviour, typically involving......
cauliflower ear, distortion of the cartilage of the outer ear as the result of an injury. If the injury causes......
Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret F., case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 3, 1999, ruled......
celiac disease, an inherited autoimmune digestive disorder in which affected individuals cannot tolerate gluten,......
cellulitis, bacterial infection of the skin. Cellulitis can be caused by any bacteria that enters a superficial......
Aulus Cornelius Celsus was one of the greatest Roman medical writers, author of an encyclopaedia dealing with agriculture,......
cephalic disorder, any of several conditions affecting the structure and function of the human brain and central......
cerebral edema, swelling of part or all of the brain, caused by the presence of excess fluid within either the......
cerebral palsy, a group of neurological disorders characterized by paralysis resulting from abnormal development......
cervical cancer, disease characterized by the abnormal growth of cells in the cervix, the region of the uterus......
cervical erosion, ulceration of the lining of the uterine cervix made evident by bright red or pink spots around......