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Ideopathic is a term used to describe or relate to a disease which has arisen with no particular known cause and therefore the disease is said to have an unknown cause which may have rose spontaneously.
Idiopathic is a term used to describe or relate to a disease which has arisen with no particular known cause and therefore the disease is said to have an unknown cause which may have rose spontaneously. Any disease or illness that has no known certain cause will be said to be Idiopathic.<ref>http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3892</ref>
 
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Idiopathic is a term used to describe or relate to a disease which has arisen with no particular known cause and therefore the disease is said to have an unknown cause which may have rose spontaneously. Any disease or illness that has no known certain cause will be said to be Idiopathic.[1]

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