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Conditions

Horizontales
A neurological disorder that causes episodes of sensory disturbance and seizures, caused by abnormal brain activity
A viral infection that can lead to temporary or permanent paralysis; cases of this infection have fallen dramatically since mid-20th century due to the introduction of a vaccine
A chronic disorder causes patches of skin to lose pigment, causing them to turn white in colour
A viral infection that is most recognised by painful swellings of the face, particularly under the ears
A progressive disease whose symptoms include memory loss and inability to interact with the environment, the most common type of dementia
The term that refers to the inflammation of a tendon
A viral infection that attacks the respiratory system, causing a flu
A bone disease that causes bone mass and bone density to decrease, resulting in weaker bones that then carry a high risk of fracturing
The disease that causes inflammation and stiffness of joints
A highly infectious viral illness, most common in young children, whose symptoms include blotchy rashes and colds
The common name for varicella, an acute infection disease that causes spots and rashes that often spread over the body
The term that refers to diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and invade nearby tissues, often causing growths
The term that refers to the hearing of sounds from within the body, often described as a ringing or buzzing in the ears
An extreme, life-threatening bodily reaction to infection, which causes injury to the body’s own tissues and organs
Verticales
A disease that impairs the body’s insulin production, resulting in abnormal metabolism and blood sugar levels
The disease that causes the immune system to attack its own tissues when gluten is consumed
An enteric fever caused by a type of bacteria called Salmonella typhi, which is often accompanied by abdominal pain, and vomiting
An autoimmune condition that causes hair to fall out
A disease spread through the bite of infected ticks causes fevers, rashes, and joint pain
An inherited condition that causes individuals to have an excessive number of digits on either the hands or feet
A condition caused by the inflammation on the protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord, caused by either a viral, bacterial, fungal or parasitic infection or less commonly by non-infectious means
The term that refers to the abnormal sideways curvature of the spine
An inflammatory breathing infection where tissues within the lungs (often the alveoli) swell up
The term that refers to the inflammation of the liver
A type of sleeping condition characterised by the temporary suspension of breathing
An inflammatory skin condition that causes spots and pimples on the skin, particularly on the face but also on other regions of the body like the neck and shoulders
A genetically inherited syndrome, also known as trisomy 21, that causes developmental changes and physical features
A chronic infectious condition, also known as Hansen’s disease, that causes discoloured patches of skin, growths, and swelling of the face