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- Facial hair, excess in women (See: Hirsutism)
- Facial palsy (See: Bell's palsy)
- Factitious disorder (See: Munchausen syndrome)
- Factor V Leiden
- Fainting (See: Vasovagal syncope)
- Fallen arches (See: Flatfeet)
- Fallot, tetralogy of (See: Tetralogy of Fallot)
- Familial Mediterranean fever
- Familial paroxysmal peritonitis (See: Familial Mediterranean fever)
- Farsightedness
- Febrile seizure
- Fecal incontinence
- Female infertility
- Female sexual dysfunction
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- Fever
- Fever blister (See: Cold sore)
- Fever, valley (See: Valley fever)
- Fevers, viral hemorrhagic (See: Viral hemorrhagic fevers)
- Fibroadenoma
- Fibrocystic breasts
- Fibroids, uterine (See: Uterine fibroids)
- Fibromuscular dysplasia
- Fibromyalgia
- Fibromyomas (See: Uterine fibroids)
- Fibrosis, cystic (See: Cystic fibrosis)
- Fibrosis, interstitial pulmonary (See: Interstitial lung disease)
- Fibrosis, pulmonary (See: Pulmonary fibrosis)
- Fibrous dysplasia
- Fifth disease (See: Parvovirus infection)
- Filoviruses (See: Viral hemorrhagic fevers)
- Finger fracture (See: Broken wrist/broken hand)
- Flatfeet
- Flatulence (See: Gas and gas pains)
- Flaviviruses (See: Viral hemorrhagic fevers)
- Floaters (See: Eye floaters)
- Floppy valve syndrome (See: Mitral valve prolapse)
- Flu (See: Influenza (flu))
- Flu, avian (See: Bird flu (avian influenza))
- Flu, bird (See: Bird flu (avian influenza))
- Flu, swine (See: Swine flu (H1N1 flu))
- Fluid around the heart (See: Pericardial effusion)
- Folate deficiency anemia (See: Vitamin deficiency anemia)
- Folliculitis
- Food allergy
- Food allergy, egg (See: Egg allergy)
- Food allergy, milk (See: Milk allergy)
- Food poisoning
- Food-borne illness (See: Food poisoning)
- Foot drop
- Foot fracture (See: Broken ankle/broken foot)
- Foramen ovale (See: Patent foramen ovale)
- Forestier's disease (See: Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH))
- Fracture, arm (See: Broken arm)
- Fracture, avulsion
- Fracture, greenstick (See: Greenstick fractures)
- Fracture, growth plate (See: Growth plate fractures)
- Fracture, hip (See: Hip fracture)
- Fracture, incomplete (See: Greenstick fractures)
- Fracture, leg (See: Broken leg)
- Fracture, stress (See: Stress fractures)
- Fractured nose (See: Broken nose)
- Fractured penis
- Fractured ribs (See: Broken ribs)
- Frontal lobe epilepsy (See: Frontal lobe seizures)
- Frontal lobe seizures
- Frontotemporal dementia
- Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (See: Frontotemporal dementia)
- Frostbite
- Frozen shoulder
- Fuchs' dystrophy
- Fugue, dissociative (See: Dissociative disorders)
- Fulminant liver failure (See: Acute liver failure)
- Fungal infection, nail (See: Nail fungus)
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