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− | '''Iresine Syndrome''' was a [[Medical conditions|medical condition]] first diagnosed in the [[23rd century]], in which victims fell into a [[coma]]. A very rare neurological disorder, it was characterized by [[electropathic residue]] and decreased [[histamine]] count. |
+ | '''Iresine Syndrome''' was a [[Medical conditions|medical condition]] first diagnosed in the [[23rd century]], in which victims fell into a [[coma]]. A very rare neurological disorder, it was characterized by [[electropathic residue]] and a severely decreased [[histamine]] count. |
[[Telepathic memory invasion]] committed by the [[Ullian]] memory historian [[Jev]] in [[2368]] was misdiagnosed as Iresine Syndrome on a number of worlds he had previously visited. This diagnosis was ruled out by [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] as the victims did not present decreased histamine counts. ({{TNG|Violations}}) |
[[Telepathic memory invasion]] committed by the [[Ullian]] memory historian [[Jev]] in [[2368]] was misdiagnosed as Iresine Syndrome on a number of worlds he had previously visited. This diagnosis was ruled out by [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] as the victims did not present decreased histamine counts. ({{TNG|Violations}}) |
Revision as of 20:07, 6 May 2014
Iresine Syndrome was a medical condition first diagnosed in the 23rd century, in which victims fell into a coma. A very rare neurological disorder, it was characterized by electropathic residue and a severely decreased histamine count.
Telepathic memory invasion committed by the Ullian memory historian Jev in 2368 was misdiagnosed as Iresine Syndrome on a number of worlds he had previously visited. This diagnosis was ruled out by Dr. Crusher as the victims did not present decreased histamine counts. (TNG: "Violations")