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  2. Wobbly hedgehog syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The hedgehog's health will deteriorate over the course of weeks or months, and in the advanced stages of this disease, they become completely immobilized, making euthanasia a recommended consideration. [1] Most animals die within two years of diagnosis. [5] Symptoms usually begin in hedgehogs before they reach two years old, but can occur at ...

  3. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Hedgehogs are prone to many diseases, including cancer, which spreads quickly in hedgehogs, and wobbly hedgehog syndrome (WHS), a neurological problem. Some symptoms of WHS resemble those of multiple sclerosis (MS) in humans, therefore the condition the animal experiences can be compared with what MS patients experience. A possible cause of WHS ...

  4. HHV-8-associated MCD - Wikipedia

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    Human herpesvirus 8 associated multicentric Castleman disease (HHV-8-associated MCD) is a subtype of Castleman disease (also known as giant lymph node hyperplasia, lymphoid hamartoma, or angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia), a group of rare lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by lymph node enlargement, characteristic features on microscopic analysis of enlarged lymph node tissue ...

  5. Castleman disease - Wikipedia

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    Castleman diseases; Other names: Giant lymph node hyperplasia, lymphoid hamartoma, angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia: Micrograph of Castleman disease showing hyaline vascular features including atrophic germinal center, expanded mantle zone, and a radially penetrating sclerotic blood vessel ("lollipop" sign).

  6. Hedgehog signaling pathway - Wikipedia

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    The Hedgehog signaling pathway is a signaling pathway that transmits information to embryonic cells required for proper cell differentiation. Different parts of the embryo have different concentrations of hedgehog signaling proteins.

  7. Animals in games vs their real life counterparts - AOL

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    Sonic the Hedgehog vs. Hedgehog Real hedgehogs don't come in blue nor do they have an affinity for collecting golden rings. They also can't walk on two legs and are actually quite slow.

  8. Concerned about hypothyroidism? These are the signs to look ...

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    It’s estimated that nearly 5% of Americans above the age of 12 live with hypothyroidism, a condition that occurs when the body experiences a deficit of thyroid hormone.. The thyroid gland ...

  9. Ind. Man Had 10,000 Fragments of Human Remains on ... - AOL

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    Two years later, Baumeister, 49, was faced with many more questions when police unearthed thousands of human bones and bone fragments at the estate. The day after police made the grisly discovery ...