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'''What are you looking for?''' | |||
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*[[Warty dyskeratoma]], a benign skin condition characterized by epidermal proliferation | |||
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*[[WD repeat-containing protein 77|''WDR77'']], a human gene that encodes WD repeat-containing protein 77 | |||
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*[[Traveler's diarrhea|Wilderness diarrhea]], another name for traveler's diarrhea (enteric bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection common among travelers and individuals exposed to contaminated food or drinking water) | |||
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*[[Wilson's disease]], an inherited disorder characterized by increased copper concentrations in the liver, brain, and other organs |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 10 March 2016
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yazan Daaboul, M.D.
What are you looking for?
- Warty dyskeratoma, a benign skin condition characterized by epidermal proliferation
- OR
- WDR77, a human gene that encodes WD repeat-containing protein 77
- OR
- Wilderness diarrhea, another name for traveler's diarrhea (enteric bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection common among travelers and individuals exposed to contaminated food or drinking water)
- OR
- Wilson's disease, an inherited disorder characterized by increased copper concentrations in the liver, brain, and other organs