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medical health brain and nervous system disordersWhat is it called when a disease is named after a person?
An eponymous disease is a disease,disorder, condition, or syndrome named after aperson: usually the physician or other health care professionalwho first identified the disease; less commonly, a patientwho suffered from the disease; rarely, a fictional characterwho exhibited signs of the disease; and, in somefew
In respect to this, what's the difference between a disorder and a syndrome?
A disease is a pathophysiological response to internalor external factors. A disorder is a disruption to regularbodily structure and function. A syndrome is a collection ofsigns and symptoms associated with a specific health-relatedcause.
Also know, what disease is named after a baseball player?
Lou Gehrig'sdisease
Medical Definition of Eponym Eponym: Something named after someone. Forexample, a condition called Shiel syndrome might be named after (aneponym for) someone named Shiel who discovered it or who wasthe first to describe and clearly delineate it.