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What does elphantiasis do?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 12/19/2022

its a disease that makes abnormal growth

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What is elphantiasis?

Elephantiasis is an illness that results in extreme swelling. It can be caused by Lymphedema, parasites, or genetic diseases. Joseph Merrick, also known as "The Elephant Man," was a sufferer of elephantiasis.


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