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  2. Scurvy - Wikipedia

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    Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms [2] ... Frequency: Rare (contemporary) [2] Scurvy is a deficiency disease ... wanted a small test mammal to substitute for the ...

  3. Hess test - Wikipedia

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    The Hess test or Rumpel-Leede test is a medical test used to assess capillary fragility. [1] It is also called the Tourniquet test . To perform the test, pressure is applied to the forearm with a blood pressure cuff inflated to between systolic and diastolic blood pressure for 10 minutes.

  4. Tourniquet test - Wikipedia

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    The test was once part of the World Health Organization (WHO) algorithm for diagnosis of dengue fever, [3] however it is no longer used in the latest WHO guidance. [4] Studies have shown that the tourniquet test has low predictive value for dengue fever and should be used in conjunction with other tests for a reliable diagnosis. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  5. Renaissance-era disease scurvy is making a comeback due to ...

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    Scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency, may be reemerging amid the cost of living crisis and the rise of weight loss surgery, doctors warn in a new study.. Scurvy is an easily treatable ...

  6. Thiamine deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Thiamine deficiency is a medical condition of low levels of thiamine (vitamin B 1). [1] A severe and chronic form is known as beriberi. [1] [7] The name beriberi was possibly borrowed in the 18th century from the Sinhalese phrase බැරි බැරි (bæri bæri, “I cannot, I cannot”), owing to the weakness caused by the condition.

  7. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Diagnostic tests are unable to distinguish between the stages of the disease. ... Other historical names have included "button scurvy", sibbens, frenga and dichuchwa ...

  8. Necrotizing gingivitis - Wikipedia

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    Hunter describes the clinical features of necrotizing gingivitis in 1778, differentiating it from scurvy (avitaminosis C) and chronic periodontitis. Jean Hyacinthe Vincent , a French physician working at the Paris Pasteur Institute describes a fusospirochetal infection of the pharynx and palatine tonsils , causing "ulcero-membranous pharyngitis ...

  9. In-ear microphones could help doctors 'listen' for early ...

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    There is no known cure for Alzheimer’s disease, and early diagnosis remains a challenge. In recent years, scientists have been trying to develop blood tests to help diagnose neurodegenerative ...