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    LettererSiwe disease, (LSD) or Abt-Letterer-Siwe disease, is one of the four recognized clinical syndromes of Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) and...
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    several names, including Hand–Schüller–Christian disease, Abt-Letterer-Siwe disease, Hashimoto-Pritzker disease (a very rare self-limiting variant seen at birth)...
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  • siwe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Siwe may refer to: Siwé, Benin Sture Siwe [sv] (1897–1966), Swedish pediatrician who described LettererSiwe...
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  • syndrome – Michael Lesch, William Leo Nyhan LettererSiwe disease – Erich Letterer, Sture Siwe Lev disease – Maurice Lev Lewandowsky–Lutz dysplasia – Felix...
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  • chondrodysplasia Seller type Lethal congenital contracture syndrome LettererSiwe disease Leucinosis Leukemia subleukemic Leukemia, B-Cell, chronic Leukemia...
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    disease is now considered a subtype of LCH, chronic multifocal Langerhans cell histiocytosis. List of cutaneous conditions LettererSiwe disease "Langerhans...
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  • histiocytosis, disseminated Langerhans cell histiocytosis, generalized Letterer-Siwe disease Acute progressive histiocytosis X M9755/3 Histiocytic sarcoma True...
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    granulomatous drug reaction Langerhans cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X) LettererSiwe disease Localized granuloma annulare Löfgren syndrome Lupus pernio Morpheaform...
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  • List of ICD-9 codes 140–239: neoplasms (category International Classification of Diseases)
    reticuloendotheliosis (commonly called hairy cell leukemia) 202.5 Letterer-Siwe disease 202.6 Malignant mast cell tumors 202.7 Peripheral T-cell lymphoma...
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  • in states of both health and disease; malfunctions of the immune system in immunological disorders (autoimmune diseases, hypersensitivities, immune deficiency...
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    Hereditary mucoepithelial dysplasia (category Rare diseases)
    ; Nevo, S. (February 1972). "Familial Occurrence of Letterer-Siwe Disease". Archives of Disease in Childhood (Free full text). 47 (251): 122–125. doi:10...
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    an inherited disease (neurofibromatosis) demonstrated by the physical descriptions of rulers and from the evidence of familial disease on ancient coinage...
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    they were forced to retreat once the Roman soldiers contracted a deadly disease (possibly smallpox) that soon ravaged the Roman world. Although they withdrew...
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    Robbins and Smith Ely Jelliffe. New York : The Journal of nervous and mental disease publishing company. Campbell, Joseph (1964). The Masks of God, Vol. 3:...
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    mad. The prayer claims that Nabonidus was afflicted with a terrible skin disease for seven years, which he was cured of by praying to the god of the Jews...
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    Christianity, Sinharib orders his execution, but is later struck by a dangerous disease that is cured through being baptized by Saint Matthew in Assur. Thankful...
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    Kaiserhauses XXII: 71–278. [in German] Riphagen, Marianne (2011), 'Darren Siwes: Dialogue with Rembrandt,'. Artlink 31(2): 78–81 Robinson, Franklin W. (1967)...
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    desperate that they ate their own children. Having endured both starvation and disease, Babylon fell in 648, after a siege lasting two years. The city was extensively...
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    that the story of the mice infestation is an allusion to some kind of disease striking the Assyrian camp, possibly the septicemic plague. An alternative...
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    statue of the goddess Shaushka (Ishtar) of Nineveh that was reputed to cure diseases. A more or less permanent border between Egypt and Mitanni seems to have...
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    Hezekiah prayed in the temple). There are various theories (Taharqa's army, disease, divine intervention, Hezekiah's surrender, Herodotus' mice theory) as...
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  • Mediterranean, faced severe and widespread food shortages, potentially from plant diseases. Ugarit received a number of desperate pleas for food from other realms...
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    the king, keeps telling me: "Why do you not identify the nature of my disease and find a cure?" As I told the king already in person, his symptoms cannot...
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  • Medes and Babylonians or due to its indirect consequences (i.e. dying of disease or starvation) and many probably moved from the region, or where forcefully...
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