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Elephantiasis

Hypertrophy and thickening of tissues from causes other than filarial infection, the latter being described as ELEPHANTIASIS, FILARIAL.

Year introduced: 1991(1975)

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Tree Number(s): C15.604.496.320

MeSH Unique ID: D004604

Entry Terms:

  • Elephantiases
  • Endemic Non-Filarial Elephantiasis
  • Elephantiases, Endemic Non-Filarial
  • Elephantiasis, Endemic Non-Filarial
  • Endemic Non-Filarial Elephantiases
  • Endemic Non Filarial Elephantiasis
  • Non-Filarial Elephantiases, Endemic
  • Non-Filarial Elephantiasis, Endemic
  • Elephantiasis Nostras Verrucosa
  • Elephantiasis Nostras Verrucosas
  • Nostras Verrucosa, Elephantiasis
  • Nostras Verrucosas, Elephantiasis
  • Verrucosa, Elephantiasis Nostras
  • Verrucosas, Elephantiasis Nostras
  • Podoconiosis
  • Podoconioses
  • Lymphostatic Verrucosis
  • Lymphostatic Verrucoses
  • Verrucoses, Lymphostatic
  • Verrucosis, Lymphostatic
  • Microcrystal Disease
  • Disease, Microcrystal
  • Diseases, Microcrystal
  • Microcrystal Diseases
  • Mossy foot
  • foot, Mossy
  • foots, Mossy
  • Mossy foots
  • Bigfoot Disease
  • Bigfoot Diseases
  • Disease, Bigfoot
  • Diseases, Bigfoot
  • Endemic Elephantiasis
  • Elephantiases, Endemic
  • Elephantiasis, Endemic
  • Endemic Elephantiases

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