Eponymous Diseases A-Z - Statistics

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Hint Description Answer % Correct
A Most common cause of dementia Alzheimer's Disease
97%
P Progressive brain disorder that leads to shaking Parkinson's Disease
77%
D Also known as trisomy 21 Down Syndrome
64%
T Neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by tics Tourette Syndrome
62%
H Type of lymphoma Hodgkin Lymphoma
59%
O Pathological jealously named after a Shakespearean character Othello Syndrome
56%
L Named after a baseball player. Also called ALS Lou Gehrig's Disease
55%
B Type of facial paralysis that results in a temporary inability to control the facial muscles on the affected side of the face Bell's Palsy
48%
N Another type of lymphoma Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
30%
M Genetic disorder affecting connective tissue where patients tend to be tall and thin Marfan Syndrome
26%
G Most common cause of hyperthyroidism. Results in goitre and eye bulging Graves' Disease
22%
C Most commonly caused by tumour of the pituitary gland, leading to increased cortisol levels Cushing's Disease
18%
K Type of cancer that commonly affects HIV/AIDS patients Kaposi Sarcoma
18%
R Syndrome associated with aspirin use in children Reye Syndrome
18%
E Also known as trisomy 18. Babies often born with small head and heart defects Edwards Syndrome
14%
S Autoimmune disease that affects lacrimal and salivary glands resulting in dry mouth and dry eyes. Named after a Swedish ophthalmologist Sjögren's Syndrome
12%
W Cancer of the kidneys that typically occurs in children. Also called a nephroblastoma Wilms' Tumour
8%
V Most common hereditary blood-clotting disorder in humans Von Willebrand Disease
7%
Z Disease in which tumours cause the stomach to produce too much acid, resulting in peptic ulcers Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
5%
F Rare autoimmune disease characterised by the triad of rheumatoid arthritis, enlargement of the spleen and low neutrophil count Felty's Syndrome
4%
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