Lists of diseases
A medical condition is a broad term that includes all diseases and disorders.
A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism.
A disorder is a functional abnormality or disturbance.
- List of cancer types
 - List of cutaneous conditions
 - List of endocrine diseases
 - List of eye diseases and disorders
 - List of intestinal diseases
 - List of infectious diseases
 - List of human disease case fatality rates
 - List of notifiable diseases - diseases that should be reported to public health services, e.g., hospitals.
 - Lists of diseases by year of discovery
 
- Disorders
 
See also
    
- Category:Diseases and disorders
 - Category:Lists of diseases
 - List of disorders
 - List of syndromes
 - List of abbreviations for diseases and disorders
 - List of fictional diseases, diseases found only in works of fiction.
 - Airborne disease, a disease that spreads through the air.
 - Contagious disease, a subset of infectious diseases.
 - Cryptogenic disease, a disease whose cause is currently unknown.
 - Disseminated disease, a disease that is spread throughout the body.
 - Environmental disease
 - Lifestyle disease, a disease caused largely by lifestyle choices.
 - Localized disease, a disease affecting one body part or area.
 - Non-communicable disease, a disease that can't be spread between people.
 - Organic disease
 - Progressive disease, a disease that gets worse over time.
 - Rare disease, a disease that affects very few people.
 - Systemic disease, a disease affecting the whole body.
 - Category:Animal diseases
 - Category:Lists of plant diseases
 
External links
    
- List from Health on the Net Foundation, available in several languages
 - List from National Institutes of Health
 - List from Orphanet (change the last two letters of the link to choose your language: ES, DE, ...)
 - List from Biomedical Entity Network (http://crn.vistainformatics.com)
 
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