Osteoarthritis, Gout and pseudogout, Lupus and Polymyalgia rheumatica
These diseases are all characterized by protein misfolding, which leads to the formation of abnormal clumps in the brain. This results in the progressive degeneration of brain cells and symptoms such as memory loss, movement disorders, and cognitive decline. Additionally, these diseases can be neurodegenerative and currently have no cure.
A generative disease is a type of condition characterized by the progressive degeneration of tissues or organs, often leading to their dysfunction. These diseases typically arise from genetic mutations, environmental factors, or a combination of both, resulting in the abnormal growth and deterioration of specific body structures. Examples include neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, where the nervous system progressively deteriorates. The term emphasizes the ongoing nature of tissue degeneration rather than acute or infectious processes.
Cerebello-olivary degeneration of Holmes, also known as Holmes' syndrome, is a rare neurological condition characterized by degeneration of specific areas in the brain, particularly the cerebellum and the inferior olives. It often manifests with symptoms such as ataxia, dysmetria, and other motor coordination issues. The condition is typically associated with previous injuries or diseases affecting the brain, such as multiple sclerosis or chronic alcoholism. Diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation and imaging studies, and management focuses on symptomatic relief and rehabilitation.
Muscular diseases, often referred to as muscular dystrophies, are a group of genetic disorders characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles. These conditions result from mutations that disrupt the production of proteins essential for muscle health and function. Symptoms can vary widely but typically include muscle wasting, difficulty with movement, and increased fatigue. There is currently no cure for most muscular diseases, but treatments may help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Any of various skin diseases caused by parasitic mites, affecting animals and sometimes humans and characterized by loss of hair and scabby eruptions.
Any of various skin diseases caused by parasitic mites, affecting animals and sometimes humans and characterized by loss of hair and scabby eruptions.
Recovery from motor neuron diseases depends on the type of disease and the amount of muscle degeneration present
No, IBM, or Inclusion Body Myositis, is not classified as an autoimmune disease. It is a progressive inflammatory muscle disorder characterized by muscle weakness and wasting, primarily affecting the proximal muscles. While autoimmune mechanisms may play a role in its pathology, it is distinct from typical autoimmune diseases, which involve an immune response against the body's own tissues.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
A knee is formed of a cartilage structure where bones of the upper part of the leg meet those of the lower part, knee degeneration takes place when damage or ware takes place to this cartilage structure either caused by physical reasons e.g; being obese to actually constrain your knee through your own weight, or through degenerative progressive bone/ cartilage diseases e.g. rheumatoid arthritis , chondromalacia patellae .
A rheumatologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases characterized by inflammation in the connective tissues, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and vasculitis. They are experts in managing autoimmune disorders and musculoskeletal conditions.