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Medical hypothesis pages
Pages in category "Medical hypotheses"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
A
Abnormal neurovascular coupling
Acquired immune and mitochondrial dysfunction hypothesis
Amygdala hypothesis
Autoimmune encephalitis
Autoimmune hypothesis
B
Bacterial disease onset
Biopsychosocial model
Breakdown of homeostasis hypothesis
C
Cell danger response hypothesis
Central sensitization
Channelopathy hypothesis
Chronic fatigue syndrome in animals
Co-conditioning theory
CYP21A2 mutation associated psychiatric spectrum
D
Dauer
Deadlock quartet
Deconditioning
Dr Markov's chronic bacterial intoxication syndrome (CBIS) theory of ME/CFS
E
Enteroviral infection hypothesis
G
Glass ceiling effect
Glymphatic dysfunction hypothesis
H
Hit and run hypothesis
Hypercoagulation hypothesis
I
Illness beliefs
Immune exhaustion hypothesis
Immunological hypersensitivity
Infectious disease hypotheses
Intestinal permeability
Intracellular immune deregulations
Itaconate shunt hypothesis
K
Ken Lassesen's model
Kindling hypothesis
M
Metabolic trap
Methylation cycle hypothesis
Microbiome hypothesis
Mold hypothesis
Multiple virus hypothesis
Multisystemic dyshomeostasis
N
Neuroimmune model
Nitric oxide hypothesis
Nitrogen hypothesis
NO/ONOO cycle
O
Omega 3 fatty acid hypothesis
P
Persistent infection hypothesis
Personality traits and patient attitudes in ME/CFS
R
RCCX Genetic Module Theory
S
Serotonin hypothesis
Sympathetic nervous system reset
T
The 3Ps model
The Danger Model
The spread of EBV to ectopic lymphoid aggregates may be the final common pathway in the pathogenesis of ME/CFS
Toxicant-induced loss of tolerance (TILT)
V
Vagus nerve infection hypothesis
Vagus nerve infection hypothesis/he
Viral onset hypothesis
W
Wirth-Scheibenbogen hypothesis
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