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    Gorham's disease (pronounced GOR-amz), also known as Gorham vanishing bone disease and phantom bone disease, is a very rare skeletal condition of unknown...
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    ISSN 0973-029X. PMC 4409187. PMID 25948997. "What is Gorham's Disease?". Lymphangiomatosis & Gorham's Disease Alliance. Retrieved 2020-11-02. Lieberman, Daniel...
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    2013 ped/705 at eMedicine "The Lymphatic System". Lymphangiomatosis & Gorham's disease Alliance. Archived from the original on 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2010-02-08...
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  • digestion-resistant property Idiopathic Massive Osteolysis, a name for Gorham's disease, a rare bone disease International Mathematical Olympiad International Meteor...
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    Lymphangiomatosis (category Rare diseases)
    with Gorham’s disease. Up to 75% of patients with lymphangiomatosis have bone involvement, leading some to conclude that lymphangiomatosis and Gorham’s disease...
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  • hyperkaliemia-hypertension syndrome Gordon syndrome Gorham syndrome Gorham's disease Gorham–Stout disease Gorlin–Bushkell–Jensen syndrome Gorlin–Chaudhry–Moss...
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  • Fulton County, Ohio Gorham's Bluff, Alabama Gorham's Cave, sea cave and prehistoric settlement site in Gibraltar Phelps and Gorham Purchase, a 1788 land...
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    disease (CJD), also known as subacute spongiform encephalopathy or neurocognitive disorder due to prion disease, is a fatal neurodegenerative disease...
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  • Gorham's Rangers was one of the most famous and effective ranger units raised in colonial North America. Formed by John Gorham, the unit served as the...
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  • osteomyelitis Gorham's disease Haglund's deformity Hill–Sachs lesion Iselin's disease Kashin–Beck disease Kienbock's disease Köhler disease Legg–Calvé–Perthes...
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    19th/20th century English physician and surgeon. He was an expert on Gorham's disease and spontaneous fractures. He was born in Tipton in Staffordshire,...
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    tumor of bone - Gigli saw - Gilula's Lines - Girdlestone's Procedure - Gorham's disease - Gosselin fracture - Greenstick fracture - Grosse-Kempf nail - Gruen...
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    Joseph Goreham (redirect from Joseph Gorham)
    company of British imperial Rangers, called Gorham's Rangers, during the 1750s and early 1760s. Gorham's unit played an important role in the French and...
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    Turner, Orsamus (1852). History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps & Gorham's Purchase, and Morris' Reserve. Rochester, New York: William Alling. p. 246...
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    majority of terminal pathway activation and so therapeutic efforts in disease have revolved around its inhibition. In 1888, George Nuttall found that...
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  • programs, and it also includes gerontology with an emphasis on Alzheimer's disease and research its other initiatives. The sorority is one of 26 members of...
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    two prisoners. July 20, 1757, some Miꞌkmaq killed 23 and captured two of Gorham's rangers outside Fort Cumberland. In March 1758, forty Acadians and Miꞌkmaq...
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  • mysterious diseases. In actuality, medical investigative duties in the United States are normally the responsibility of the Centers for Disease Control and...
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    de Beaubassin. Gorham and his rangers were able to launch a surprise attack on the French troops, killing five of them. One of Gorham's (Indian) rangers...
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    cause of neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. There is also an interest...
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    severity of disease whereas Csf1r loss-of-function reduces inflammation and joint erosion. In a rare bone disease called Gorham‐Stout disease, elevated...
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    including in refugia on the south coast of the Iberian peninsula such as Gorham's Cave. Zilhão et al. (2017) argue for pushing this date forward by some...
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    Cave, Vanguard Cave, Gorham's Cave and Bennett's Cave. Large-scale excavations in 1947–54 by John d'Arcy Waechter showed that Gorham's Cave had been occupied...
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    the false appearance of a well-trained athlete due to pathologic causes (disease or injury) instead of true athleticism. It is also referred to as a Herculean...
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    they were levelled by Parliament the same year. London was plagued by disease in the early 17th century, culminating in the Great Plague of 1665–1666...
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  • Ban Treaty of 1963, which prohibited nuclear testing in the atmosphere. Gorham’s applied work with radioactivity was just a side project, although one with...
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  • is likely if there is a very specific population at a specific site and disease with no other likely explanation. The more specific an association between...
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    hepatitis, or autoimmune chronic active hepatitis, is a chronic, autoimmune disease of the liver that occurs when the body's immune system attacks liver cells...
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  • potential causes. Testing may be done to check for central nervous system diseases, toxins, or other health problems as a cause. Treatment may include antipsychotic...
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    2014. James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology (10th ed.). Saunders. p. 585. ISBN 978-0-7216-2921-6...
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