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  2. Wilson Disease Association - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Disease Association (WDA) is a nonprofit volunteer organization which has been established to support the people who suffer from Wilson's disease. The Association's main mission is to finance scientific researches on this disease and enlightening people about it.

  3. Visceroptosis - Wikipedia

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    Gastroenterology, general surgery Visceroptosis is a prolapse or a sinking of the abdominal viscera (internal organs) below their natural position. " Ptosis " being the defining term, any or all of the organs may be displaced downward.

  4. Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction (EGJOO) is an esophageal motility disorder characterized by increased pressure where the esophagus connects to the stomach at the lower esophageal sphincter.

  5. Enteropathy - Wikipedia

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    Gastroenterology Enteropathy refers to any pathology of the intestine . [ 1 ] Although enteritis specifically refers to an inflammation of the intestine, and is thus a more specific term than "enteropathy", the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably.

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    If you use a 3rd-party email app to access your AOL Mail account, you may need a special code to give that app permission to access your AOL account. Learn how to create and delete app passwords. Account Management · Apr 17, 2024

  8. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    General practitioners will often refer patients to gastroenterologist to effectively manage the neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Research has been conducted on a variety of therapy and treatments for neurogenic bowel dysfunction including: diet modification, laxatives, magnetic and electrical stimulation, manual evacuation of feces and abdominal ...

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