List of diseases (U)

This is a list of diseases starting with the letter "U".

Ud–Up

  • UDP-galactose-4-epimerase deficiency
  • Uhl anomaly
  • Ulbright–Hodes syndrome
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Ulerythema ophryogenesis
  • Ulna and fibula absence with severe limb deficit
  • Ulna hypoplasia mental retardation
  • Ulna metaphyseal dysplasia syndrome
  • Ulnar hypoplasia lobster claw deformity of feet
  • Umbilical cord ulceration intestinal atresia
  • Uncombable hair syndrome
  • Uncontrolled nipple elongation
  • Uniparental disomy of 11
  • Uniparental disomy of 13
  • Uniparental disomy of 14
  • Uniparental disomy of 2
  • Uniparental disomy of 6
  • Uniparental disomy
  • Unna–Politzer nevus
  • Unna's seborrhoeic eczema
  • Unverricht–Lundborg disease
  • Upington disease
  • Upper limb defect eye and ear abnormalities
  • Upton–Young syndrome

Ur

Us–Uv

  • Usher syndrome, type 1C
  • Usher syndrome, type 1D
  • Usher syndrome, type 1E
  • Usher syndrome, type 2A
  • Usher syndrome, type 2B
  • Usher syndrome, type 2C
  • Usher syndrome, type 3
  • Usher syndrome, type IA
  • Usher syndrome, type IB
  • Usher syndrome
  • Uveal diseases
  • Uveitis, anterior
  • Uveitis, posterior
  • Uveitis
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