Idiopathic
61idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis — retroperitoneal f …
62idiopathic glossitis — inflammation of the substance of the tongue and its mucous membrane …
63idiopathic gout — a gout of uncertain classification; see primary g. and secondary g …
64idiopathic hemochromatosis — hereditary h …
65idiopathic hypercalcemia — a condition of infants, associated with vitamin D intoxication, and characterized by elevated serum calcium levels and increased density of the skeleton, with mental deterioration progressing to severe retardation, and nephrocalcinosis causing… …
66idiopathic hypercalciuria — any type whose cause is unknown, often with formation of renal calculi. Some patients have increased turnover of bone calcium and in some there may be a genetic predisposition …
67idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis — a common, benign condition of unknown etiology manifested by small, sharply demarcated, irregular hypopigmented spots primarily on sun exposed areas of the limbs in persons over age 30 …
68idiopathic livedo reticularis — a type of unknown cause, usually seen in young adults, especially women; it is chronic, characterized by symmetrical diffuse lesions, and more common in winter. Some patients develop ulcerations on the legs or feet, either initially or after… …
69idiopathic megacolon — acquired m …
70idiopathic myocarditis — acute isolated m …