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Stockholm syndrome is a
proposed condition or
theory that
tries to
explain why
hostages sometimes develop a
psychological bond with
their captors. Stockholm...
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Asperger syndrome (AS), also
known as Asperger's
syndrome or Asperger's, was a
diagnosis used
between the 1990s and the 2010s to
describe a neurodevelopmental...
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Tourette syndrome or Tourette's
syndrome (abbreviated as TS or Tourette's) is a
common neurodevelopmental disorder that
begins in
childhood or adolescence...
- Rett
syndrome (RTT) is a
genetic disorder that
typically becomes apparent after 6-18
months of age and
almost exclusively in girls.
Symptoms include impairments...
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Bullerby syndrome (German: Bullerbü-
Syndrom) is a term
referring to an
idealization of Sweden,
which may
occur in German-speaking Europe. It consists...
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Roemheld syndrome (RS), or
gastrocardiac syndrome, or
gastric cardiac syndrome or Roemheld–Techlenburg–Ceconi
syndrome or gastric-cardia, was a medical...
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Carcinoid syndrome is a
paraneoplastic syndrome comprising the
signs and
symptoms that
occur secondary to
neuroendocrine tumors (formerly
known as carcinoid...
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There are two
forms of
respiratory distress syndrome: ARDS,
which is
acute (or adult)
respiratory distress syndrome Infant respiratory distress syndrome...
- Brown-Séquard
syndrome (also
known as Brown-Séquard's hemiplegia, Brown-Séquard's paralysis,
hemiparaplegic syndrome,
hemiplegia et
hemiparaplegia spinalis...
- Löfgren
syndrome is a type of
acute sarcoidosis, an
inflammatory disorder characterized by
swollen lymph nodes in the chest,
tender red
nodules on the...