List of diseases (C)

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

Contents

C

Ca

Cac–Cal

Cam–Can

Cap

Car

Cara–Carc

Card

Cardi
Cardia
Cardio

Care–Carr

Cart

Cas

Cat

Cata

Catc–Cate

Cau–Cay

Cc–Cd

Ce

Cec–Cep

Cer

Cera

Cere

Cereb
Cerebe
Cerebr

Cero–Cerv

Ch

Cha

Chag–Chao

Char

Charcot

Charcot d

Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease

Charg–Charl

Chav

Che

Chi–Chl

Cho

Choa–Chol

Chon

Chor

Chr

Chri

Chro

Chrom
Chromo

Chromom–Chromop

ChromosChromosoma

ChromosomeChromosome 1

Chromosome 10 – Chromosome 12

Chromosome 13 – Chromosome 15

Chromosome 16 – Chromosome 1q

Chromosome 2

Chromosome 20 – Chromosome 22

Chromosome 3

Chromosome 4 – Chromosome 5

Chromosome 6 – Chromosome 7

Chromosome 8 – Chromosome 9

Chromosomes

Chron

Chu–Chy

Ci

Cl

Cla

Cle

Clef

Cleft
Cleft h – Cleft l
Cleft p – Cleft u
Clefti

Clei

Cli–Clu

Cm

Co

Coa–Cof

Cog–Coh

Col

Cola–Coll

Colo–Colv

Com

Con

Cond–Cone

Cong

Conge
Congen

Congenital a – Congenital b

Congenital c – Congenital g

Congenital h – Congenital l

Congenital m – Congenital s

Congenital t – Congenital v

Conges
Conju

Conn–Conv

Coo–Cop

Cor

Corm–Coro

Corp–Cort

Cos–Cox

Cr

Cra

Cram

Cran

Crand–Crane
Crani
Cranio

Cranioa–Craniom

Cranios–Craniot

Craw

Cre–Cro

Cry

Cu

Cul–Cus

Cut

Cy–Cz

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