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The following is a list of '''unnamed [[medical condition]]s'''.
'''Orellius infection''' was caused by a microbe transmitted by an insect native to the M-class planet in the [[Orellius system]] colonized by [[Alixus]] and her followers. Its symptoms included swelling and high fever. Despite their best attempts, the colonists had not been able to discover a natural cure for it. It was likely easily treatable by [[Drugs and treatments|medications]] found in a standard [[medkit]]. ({{DS9|Paradise}})
 
   
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== Akaali disease ==
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[[File:Akaali suffering from disease.jpg|thumb|150px|Two suffering Akaali]]
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During an [[away mission]] to the surface of the [[pre-warp]] [[Akaali homeworld]], [[T'Pol]] and [[Hoshi Sato]] discovered two [[Akaali]] sitting in a [[street]]. Their [[skin]] was mottled and had several [[lesion]]s.
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Later, the Akaali [[apothecary]] [[Riaan]] told [[Jonathan Archer]] and T'Pol about this '''mysterious disease''' [[Akaali casualties 001|many Akaali]] suffered from but only in a part of the [[Akaali city 001|harbor city]] she was living in. [[Riaan's brother 001|Her brother]] was among the first victims of this disease.
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As the [[away team]] of {{EnterpriseNX}} later investigated, this disease was the reaction of a [[water]] supply [[contamination]] with the [[lubricant]] [[tetracyanate 622]] caused by the [[Malurian]]s who were secretly [[mining]] [[veridium]] under the city. The Malurians were chased away and [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] provided an [[Unnamed medications#Akaali antidote|antidote]]. ({{ENT|Civilization}})
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== Bacteriological warfare experiment condition ==
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This '''infection''' was developed by [[Earth]] in the [[1990s]] as part of their experiments into [[Biological war|bacteriological warfare]]. In [[2268]], Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]] compared it to the effects of the [[Omega IV virus]]. ({{TOS|The Omega Glory}})
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== David McCoy's condition ==
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[[File:David McCoy.jpg|thumb|David McCoy suffering]]
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This '''painful condition''' afflicted [[David McCoy]] to the point where he begged his son Leonard to turn off his [[life support system]]. Shortly thereafter, a cure was discovered, much to Leonard's angst. Leonard carried the guilt of his actions for many years until [[2287]], when [[Sybok]] took his pain away. ({{film|5}})
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{{bginfo|The novel ''[[Ex Machina]]'' named it {{mb|pyrrhoneuritis}}.}}
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== Erabus Prime infection ==
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This type of '''[[infection]]''' was caused by a [[Erabus Prime insect|tiny insect]] on the [[Gamma Quadrant]] [[planet]] [[Erabus Prime]].
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The infection could be sub-divided into three stages. At the first stage, the [[patient]] lost most of his [[hair|scalp hair]], except for a few strands. During the second stage, oozing [[boil]]s appeared all over the body. Finally, during the third stage, the patient began to shiver, was no longer able to walk, and [[skin]] and hair turned gray.
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During her two [[year]]s with [[Q]], [[Vash]] visited this planet and was bitten by this infection's carrier. He intervened, preventing her from becoming infected. In [[2369]], when she told Q she did not need him, Q made a point that the [[galaxy]] was not safe and that she needed him by having her experience the stages of this infection. After returning her to normal, Q left her to reconsider his offer of friendship. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
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{| class="mainpage" " width: 100%
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! colspan="4" | Three stages of Erabus Prime bug infection
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| align="center" | [[File:Erabus Prime bug infection stage 1.jpg|170px|center|]]
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| align="center" | [[File:Erabus Prime bug infection stage 2.jpg|170px|center|]]
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| align="center" | [[File:Erabus Prime bug infection stage 3.jpg|170px|center|]]
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | Stage 1: Loss of hair
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | Stage 2: Oozing Boils
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | Stage 3: Shivering and gray skin and hair
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== Garanian bolites effects ==
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[[File:Garanian bolites effects.jpg|thumb|Effects of Garanian bolites]]
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[[Garanian bolite]]s, when unleashed on Humanoids, caused itching and quick changes in the color of the skin to blue, yellow, and green. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
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== Julian Bashir's cognitive condition ==
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As a young [[child]], [[Julian Bashir]] suffered from a '''cognitive disorder''' whose cause was unknown. His [[mother]] [[Amsha Bashir]] wondered if it might have been her fault for doing something wrong during her [[pregnancy]], or passing on a [[genetic defect]] to her [[son]].
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According to Julian, he was "''small for my age, a bit awkward physically, not very bright.''" As a [[first grade]]r, he was unable to tell the difference between a [[dog]] and a [[cat]], or a [[tree]] and a house. Out of love for their son, the Bashirs took their son to have an illegal [[genetic]] modification procedure known as [[accelerated critical neural pathway formation]], which was successful. ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}})
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== Lucille Harewood's condition ==
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[[File:Lucille Harewood.jpg|thumb|Lucille Harewood unconscious]]
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In the [[alternate reality]], [[Lucille Harewood]] suffered from a severe medical condition requiring treatment at the [[Royal Children's Hospital]]. She was unresponsive, and had a very low body temperature.
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Leaving her in dire condition, her ailment was ultimately treated using a [[transfusion]] of blood from {{alt|Khan Noonien Singh}}, an [[Augment]]. ({{film|12}})
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{{bginfo|A possible hint as to the nature of her condition is found in early concept art by [[Victor Martinez]], in which the Royal Children's Hospital was instead identified it as "Royal Chromovirus Hospital". ''{{el|victor-martinez.com/star-trek-into-darkness/pirxuehmo6q8vtf86cvkuj06g89b26}}''}}
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== Malaria-like disease ==
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[[file:Nancy Randolph.jpg|thumb|Nancy Randolph, ill]]
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In [[2269]], while held captive in a [[Lactra VII zoo|zoo]] on the [[planet]] [[Lactra VII]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Nancy Randolph]] contracted a '''disease''' which [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] guessed to be similar to [[malaria]]. ({{TAS|The Eye of the Beholder}})
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== Nyrian biosphere vessel plague ==
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A group confined to the [[Nyrian biosphere vessel]] were said to have all died from a plague. ({{VOY|Displaced}})
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== Orellius diseases ==
 
In addition to '''seventeen illnesses''' native to the planet [[Orellius]], which had been cured by [[plant]]s, [[herb]]s, and [[mold]]s, an '''insect-borne disease''''s cure remained elusive as of [[2370]]. Its symptoms included [[swelling]] and high [[fever]]. Despite their best attempts, the [[colonist]]s had not been able to discover a natural cure for it. It was likely easily treatable by [[Drugs and treatments|medications]] found in a standard [[medkit]]. Unfortunately, three people had died of it already. ({{DS9|Paradise}})
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== Srivani illnesses ==
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The prospect of finding a cure for various '''physical and psychological disorders''' that afflicted millions prompted the [[Srivani]] to experiment on the [[crew]] of {{USS|Voyager}}. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
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== Tropical bug ==
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[[Hoshi Sato]], in her own words, was "''sick as a [[dog]]''" due to a '''tropical [[bacteria|bacterium]]''' when [[Jonathan Archer]] visited her in [[Brazil]] for the first time. Despite this, she still recalled wanting to make a good impression on him. In [[2154]], she recalled this illness when suffering from the effects of the [[Xindi neural parasite]]. Archer promised her that he would arrange [[R&R]] for her somewhere where there were no tropical bugs, such as [[Canada]] or [[Norway]]. ({{ENT|Zero Hour}})
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== Virus claimed to have killed Serosian ship crew ==
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According to the [[Dejaren]], an [[isomorph]] attached to a [[Serosian vessel]], the six crewmembers of his vessel were killed by a virus contracted on a survey mission. However, this account proved to be false. ({{VOY|Revulsion}})
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== See also ==
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* [[Quazulu VIII virus]]
 
[[Category:Medical conditions| Medical conditions]]

Latest revision as of 17:32, 10 November 2020

The following is a list of unnamed medical conditions.

Akaali disease

Akaali suffering from disease

Two suffering Akaali

During an away mission to the surface of the pre-warp Akaali homeworld, T'Pol and Hoshi Sato discovered two Akaali sitting in a street. Their skin was mottled and had several lesions.

Later, the Akaali apothecary Riaan told Jonathan Archer and T'Pol about this mysterious disease many Akaali suffered from but only in a part of the harbor city she was living in. Her brother was among the first victims of this disease.

As the away team of Enterprise NX-01 later investigated, this disease was the reaction of a water supply contamination with the lubricant tetracyanate 622 caused by the Malurians who were secretly mining veridium under the city. The Malurians were chased away and Doctor Phlox provided an antidote. (ENT: "Civilization")

Bacteriological warfare experiment condition

This infection was developed by Earth in the 1990s as part of their experiments into bacteriological warfare. In 2268, Dr. Leonard McCoy compared it to the effects of the Omega IV virus. (TOS: "The Omega Glory")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

David McCoy's condition

David McCoy

David McCoy suffering

This painful condition afflicted David McCoy to the point where he begged his son Leonard to turn off his life support system. Shortly thereafter, a cure was discovered, much to Leonard's angst. Leonard carried the guilt of his actions for many years until 2287, when Sybok took his pain away. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

The novel Ex Machina named it pyrrhoneuritis (β).

Erabus Prime infection

This type of infection was caused by a tiny insect on the Gamma Quadrant planet Erabus Prime.

The infection could be sub-divided into three stages. At the first stage, the patient lost most of his scalp hair, except for a few strands. During the second stage, oozing boils appeared all over the body. Finally, during the third stage, the patient began to shiver, was no longer able to walk, and skin and hair turned gray.

During her two years with Q, Vash visited this planet and was bitten by this infection's carrier. He intervened, preventing her from becoming infected. In 2369, when she told Q she did not need him, Q made a point that the galaxy was not safe and that she needed him by having her experience the stages of this infection. After returning her to normal, Q left her to reconsider his offer of friendship. (DS9: "Q-Less")

Three stages of Erabus Prime bug infection
Erabus Prime bug infection stage 1
Erabus Prime bug infection stage 2
Erabus Prime bug infection stage 3
Stage 1: Loss of hair Stage 2: Oozing Boils Stage 3: Shivering and gray skin and hair

Garanian bolites effects

Garanian bolites effects

Effects of Garanian bolites

Garanian bolites, when unleashed on Humanoids, caused itching and quick changes in the color of the skin to blue, yellow, and green. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

Julian Bashir's cognitive condition

As a young child, Julian Bashir suffered from a cognitive disorder whose cause was unknown. His mother Amsha Bashir wondered if it might have been her fault for doing something wrong during her pregnancy, or passing on a genetic defect to her son.

According to Julian, he was "small for my age, a bit awkward physically, not very bright." As a first grader, he was unable to tell the difference between a dog and a cat, or a tree and a house. Out of love for their son, the Bashirs took their son to have an illegal genetic modification procedure known as accelerated critical neural pathway formation, which was successful. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")

Lucille Harewood's condition

Lucille Harewood

Lucille Harewood unconscious

In the alternate reality, Lucille Harewood suffered from a severe medical condition requiring treatment at the Royal Children's Hospital. She was unresponsive, and had a very low body temperature.

Leaving her in dire condition, her ailment was ultimately treated using a transfusion of blood from Khan Noonien Singh, an Augment. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

A possible hint as to the nature of her condition is found in early concept art by Victor Martinez, in which the Royal Children's Hospital was instead identified it as "Royal Chromovirus Hospital". [1]

Malaria-like disease

Nancy Randolph

Nancy Randolph, ill

In 2269, while held captive in a zoo on the planet Lactra VII, Lieutenant Nancy Randolph contracted a disease which Doctor Leonard McCoy guessed to be similar to malaria. (TAS: "The Eye of the Beholder")

Nyrian biosphere vessel plague

A group confined to the Nyrian biosphere vessel were said to have all died from a plague. (VOY: "Displaced")

Orellius diseases

In addition to seventeen illnesses native to the planet Orellius, which had been cured by plants, herbs, and molds, an insect-borne disease's cure remained elusive as of 2370. Its symptoms included swelling and high fever. Despite their best attempts, the colonists had not been able to discover a natural cure for it. It was likely easily treatable by medications found in a standard medkit. Unfortunately, three people had died of it already. (DS9: "Paradise")

Srivani illnesses

The prospect of finding a cure for various physical and psychological disorders that afflicted millions prompted the Srivani to experiment on the crew of USS Voyager. (VOY: "Scientific Method")

Tropical bug

Hoshi Sato, in her own words, was "sick as a dog" due to a tropical bacterium when Jonathan Archer visited her in Brazil for the first time. Despite this, she still recalled wanting to make a good impression on him. In 2154, she recalled this illness when suffering from the effects of the Xindi neural parasite. Archer promised her that he would arrange R&R for her somewhere where there were no tropical bugs, such as Canada or Norway. (ENT: "Zero Hour")

Virus claimed to have killed Serosian ship crew

According to the Dejaren, an isomorph attached to a Serosian vessel, the six crewmembers of his vessel were killed by a virus contracted on a survey mission. However, this account proved to be false. (VOY: "Revulsion")

See also