• Etiology (/ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi/; alternatively spelled aetiology or ætiology) is the study of causation or origination. The word is derived from the Greek word...
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  • Cause (medicine) (redirect from Etiologic)
    Cause, also known as etiology (/iːtiˈɒlədʒi/) and aetiology, is the reason or origination of something. The word etiology is derived from the Greek αἰτιολογία...
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  • Gender incongruence is the state of having a gender identity that does not correspond to one's sex assigned at birth. This is experienced by people who...
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  • Sexual identity refers to one's self-perception in terms of romantic or sexual attraction towards others, though not mutually exclusive, and can be different...
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    Villitis of unknown etiology (VUE), also known as chronic villitis, is a placental injury. VUE is an inflammatory condition involving the chorionic villi...
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  • "why" in French), also known as an origin story, pourquoi tale or an etiological tale, is a fictional narrative that explains why something is the way...
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  • automatic process works: Causes Sleep Walking is translated as ("etiology"[Subheading] OR "etiology"[All Fields] OR "causes"[All Fields] OR "causality"[MeSH Terms]...
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  • compulsions with SSRIs suggests that OCD has an underlying neurochemical etiology. Dopaminergic systems are implicated in OCD by the efficacy of dopaminergic...
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    Oparil S (January 2000). "Essential hypertension. Part I: definition and etiology". Circulation. 101 (3): 329–35. doi:10.1161/01.CIR.101.3.329. PMID 10645931...
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  • blurred vision and visual field loss. There are many theories for the etiology of white dot syndromes including infectious, viral, genetics and autoimmune...
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