Disease Index
9,486 diseasestufted angioma
Tufted angioma is a very rare, benign, cutaneous, slow-growing, vascular tumor mostly developing in infancy or early childhood
MeSH: C536924
tularemia
primary bacterial infectious disease that has material basis in Francisella tularensis, which is transmitted by dog tick bite (Dermacentor variabilis), transmitted by deer flies (Chrysops sp) or transmitted by contact with infected animal tissues.
ICD: A21MeSH: D014406
Tumid lupus erythematosus
medical condition
tumor of cranial and spinal nerves
human disease
tumor of hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues
tumor that affect the blood, bone marrow, lymph, and lymphatic system
MeSH: D019337
tumor of testis and paratestis
human disease
MeSH: D013736
tumor-induced osteomalacia
medical condition
MeSH: C537751
Tumoral calcinosis
medical condition
tungiasis
human disease
ICD: B88.1MeSH: D058285
tunnel subaortic stenosis
human disease
Turcot syndrome with polyposis
Turner syndrome
chromosomal variation where a person is born with a 45X chromosome pattern rather than the typical 46XX
ICD: Q96MeSH: D014424
Turner syndrome due to structural X chromosome anomalies
human disease
twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome
complication of disproportionate blood supply, resulting in high morbidity and mortality
MeSH: D005330
type 1 interferonopathy
human disease
type 11 collagen-related bone disorder
human disease
type 2 collagen-related bone disorder
human disease
type 2 diabetes
type of diabetes mellitus with high blood sugar and insulin resistance
ICD: E11MeSH: D003924
type I complement component 8 deficiency
Human disease
type I Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Human disease
MeSH: C536194
type II complement component 8 deficiency
Human disease
type II mixed cryoglobulinemia
type III Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Human disease
MeSH: C536196
type V Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
MeSH: C536197
type-1 diabetes
autoimmune disease, a form of diabetes mellitus that occurs when insulin-producing cells are destroyed by the immune system
ICD: E10MeSH: D003922
typhoid fever
bacterial infectious disorder contracted by consumption of food or drink contaminated with Salmonella typhi. This disorder is common in developing countries and can be treated with antibiotics.
ICD: A01.001.0MeSH: D014435
typhus
group of infectious diseases
typical hemolytic-uremic syndrome
Typical nemaline myopathy
Typical nemaline myopathy is a moderate neonatal form of nemaline myopathy (NM; see this term) characterized by facial and skeletal muscle weakness and mild respiratory involvement
Typical urticaria pigmentosa
human disease