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21 kissing disease
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22 mad cow disease
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23 parasitic disease
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24 parrot disease
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25 pulmonary disease
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26 recurring disease
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27 smitten with a disease
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28 the disease came on her suddenly
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29 the disease spread quickly to other villages
the disease spread quickly to other villagesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the disease spread quickly to other villages
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30 the eruption of a disease
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31 venereal disease
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32 Alzheimer's disease
de ziekte van Alzheimer, degeneratieve ziekte van het centrale zenuwstelsel gekenmerkt door dementie (voornamelijk bij oudere mensen) -
33 Behcet's disease
n. bijzondere multisysteemziekte gekenmerkt door chronische inflammatie van de bloedvaten (zwering in de mond en geslachtsorganen, iritis, uveïtis, arthritis en tromboflebitis) -
34 Berger's disease
n. Ziekte van Birger -
35 Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease
n. zeldzame degeneratieve hersenziekte; genoemd naar Hans G. Creutsfeld en Alfons Jakob (gekenmerkt door geheugenverlies, spastische beweging, stijve houding en epileptische aanvallen door snel verlies van cerebrale cellen) -
36 Gaucher's disease
ziekte van Gaucher (lipoïdose waarbij zich cerebrosiden ophopen in histiocyten en reticulumcellen, erfelijke ziekte) -
37 Graves' disease
n. Ziekte van Grave (schildklier ziekte) -
38 Hansen disease
n. ziekte van Hansen, lepra (genoemd naar Gerhard A. Hansen die als eerste de leprabacterie identificeerde in 1873) -
39 Hodgkin's disease
Ziekte van Hodgkin (kwaadaardige ziekte) -
40 Immunologic disease
Immunologische ziekte (een ziekte van het immunologisch systeem)
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