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Ankle pain involves any discomfort in one or both ankles.
Review Date:
5/6/2007
Ankle pain involves any discomfort in one or both ankles.
Review Date:
2/3/2009
Appetite is the desire to eat. A decreased appetite is when you have a reduced desire to eat. This occurs despite the body's basic caloric (energy) needs.
Review Date:
7/21/2006
Appetite is the desire to eat. A decreased appetite is when you have a reduced desire to eat. This occurs despite the body's basic caloric (energy) needs.
Review Date:
7/22/2008
Increased appetite is having an excess desire for food. Hyperphagia and polyphagia refer to being focused only on eating (gluttony), or eating excessively before feeling full. These can be symptoms of different diseases.
Review Date:
8/15/2007
Increased appetite means you have an excess desire for food.
Review Date:
11/16/2008
Apraxia is the inability to perform previously-learned tasks or movements even though your muscles and senses work properly. It is a neurological disorder.
Review Date:
3/5/2007
Apraxia is being unable to perform tasks or movements you've already learned, even though your muscles and senses work properly. It is a disorder of the nervous system.
Review Date:
4/23/2008
Arachnodactyly is a physical condition in which the fingers are long, slender, and curved, resembling a spider's legs.
Review Date:
5/10/2006
Arachnodactyly is a physical condition in which the fingers are long, slender, and curved, resembling a spider's legs.
Review Date:
2/27/2008