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61 Christmas disease
크리스마스병, B형혈우병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Christmas disease
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62 Creutzfeldt Jakob disease
크로이츠펠드야콥병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Creutzfeldt Jakob disease
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63 Crohn's disease
크론병 -
64 Cushing's disease
쿠싱병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Cushing's disease
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65 Doyle's disease
뉴캐슬병 -
66 Ebola virus disease
에볼라바이러스병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Ebola virus disease
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67 Graves' disease
그레이브스병, 바세도우병 -
68 Hansen disease
한센병, 나병 -
69 Hashimoto disease
하시모토병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Hashimoto disease
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70 Haverhill disease
헤버힐병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Haverhill disease
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71 Ibaraki disease
이바라키병 -
72 Jembrana disease
젬브라나병 -
73 Johne's disease
요네병 -
74 Kasen disease
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75 Krabbe's disease
크라베병 -
76 Legg Calve Perthes disease
레그카브페르세병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Legg Calve Perthes disease
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77 Lyme disease
라임병 -
78 Marburg disease
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79 Marek's disease
마렉병 -
80 Marie's disease
마리병, 비후뼈병증
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