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David-Stickler syndrome or Stickler-Wagner syndrome Stickler syndrome (or David-Stickler syndrome or Stickler-Wagner syndrome) ... More about Stickler syndrome
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A cleft is a separation in a body's natural structure A cleft usually formed before birth. Clefts that occur in the oral-facial r... More about Cleft lips
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Autism presents in a wide degree Although not used or accepted by professionals or within the literature, au... More about Types of autism
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The diagnostic category major depressive disorder appears in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association The term is generally not used in countries which instead use the ICD-10 sy... More about Types of Clinical depression
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV), is a genus of Herpes viruses CMV especially attacks salivary glands. CMV infection can also be life thre... More about Cytomegalovirus
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Caries can be classified by location, etiology, rate of progression, and affected hard tissues When used to characterize a particular case of tooth decay, these descripti... More about Dental caries Types
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