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What is Weber-Christian disease? What are the risk factors for this disease?
Weber-Christian disease ... glaucoma Wegener's granulomatosis ... scleritis, episcleritis, conjunctivitis Whipple's Disease ... eye complications Whooping Cough ... retinal bleeding, retinal detachment ...
Panniculitis, Idiopathic Nodular (Weber-Christian Disease) Pantothenic Acid and Biotin Pap Screening - PAP Smear Pap Smear PAP Smear PAP Test - Acid Phosphatase Test Pap Test - PAP Smear Papanicolaou Test - PAP Smear ...
Adenolipomatosis Lipodystrophia progressive Madelung's syndrome (multiple symmetrical lipomatosis) Neurofibromatosis Proteus syndrome Weber-Christian disease ...
first symptoms of SLE can resemble one of many syndromes or disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, Still's disease, rheumatic fever, Lyme disease, multiple sclerosis, thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura, cryoglobulinemia, Weber-Christian disease, ...
Muscle, Leukemias, Acute Myeloblastic, Leukocyte Reactions, Mixed, Mail, Maleic Anhydrides, Medulloblastomas, Desmoplastic, Murmurs, Cardiac, Muscle Ventricles, Skeletal, Mutagens, NRDC-147, Nursings, School, Velosulin, Weber-Christian Disease, ...
These include Wilson's disease, a hereditary condition that affects copper levels; Weber-Christian disease, which affects nutrient absorption; and abetalipoproteinemia, a rare congenital disorder that affects the ability to digest fat.
See also: Arthritis, Fatigue, Symptom, Bacterial, Fever
 
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