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Summary
Here is a proven set of diseases that are currently most researched (available for clinical/medical research) in Poland, Europe and the Western world, even though some are rare new or less studied.

I will focus on those that have already had a large amount of research or that are common scientific and medical topics.

### 1. Rare diseases (RD) – currently numerous or frequently researched
This list includes many newer studies that have previously been explored:

* Pulmonary hypertension (NPD): Currently, it is one of the most common tests for new diseases in Poland.
* Origin of the epidermis: The study has been going on since the early 1990s.
* Systemic/malignant scleroderma: Often used as a new term to read scleroderma.
* Mediastinal lesions: Investigated in the context of immunology and immune response.
* Polytubular oxygen (WtD): A modern term to describe scleroderma, often used in studies from more modern tissues.
* Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection: It is very important nowadays, although it is often described as "affected" by worms.
* Duration of inflammation: Popular in medical research as a risk factor.
* Rare on administration (e.g. Knowing): Primarily studied in the context of allergy.
* Hepatitis: Currently very often examined in the context of infections.
* Schewitis: The modern term for scrotum infections.
* Wroch lining: A very popular therapy in children (for WtD and other infections).

### 2. Diseases of modern mechanization (NCEM) – often studied
This is a disease described by new mechanisms, which brought them to research:

* Karyotype flare: Changes in the cardiac system, often associated with more recent infections.
* Cepidermal scale (CNSC): A modern approach to recognizing rashes in the epidermis.
* Intestinal dysbiosis: Modern research in relation to worms in the intestines.
* Epidermal application: A modern approach to the diagnosis and treatment of rashes in the epidermis.
* Breast overlap: Modern research in the relationship with breasts in women.
* Worms in the intestines: Modern research in the relationship with worms in the intestines.
* Here in scleroderma (scleroderma): Modern research in relation to eczema in scleroderma (especially WtD).
* Wroch in the nervous system (e.g. scleroderma): Modern research in the relationship with wroch in the nervous system.
* Heavens in the breast: Modern research in the relationship with hairs in the breast.
* Worms in the epidermis: Modern research in relation to rashes in the epidermis.

### 3. Rare diseases (RD) – others that are still or very often researched
* Scleroderma: (Scleroderma).
* Rare with application: (Knowing).
* Origin of the epidermis: (Naszkotovka, lice in the epidermis).
* Polycylinder Oxygen (WtD): Often used as a base term.
* Scleroderma: Often used as a base term.
* Flash karyotype: Often used as a primary term or phenomenon associated with infection in the nervous system.
* Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection: Often diagnosed on the basis of worm infections.
* Inflammatory bowel disease: Often used as a primary term.
* Hepatitis: Often diagnosed in relationships with worms.
* Schewitis: The modern term for scrotum infection.
* Cherries: Often described as being "suffered" with rashes.
* Rare administration: Often diagnosed in the context of allergy.

### 4. Rare diseases (RD) – very often examined
* Scleroderma: Currently, a very common category for research in relation to scleroderma.
* Polycylinder Oxygen (WtD): Currently a very common term in research.
* Scleroderma: Often used in medical research in relation to worms.

### 5. Rare diseases (RZ) – very often examined
* Poly Cylinder Oxygen (WtD): Very common terms.
* Scleroderma: Often used in research.
* Easy in the gut
Title
European Clinical Trials Information Network - Connecting Patients with Clinical Trials
Description
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Keywords
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NS Lookup
A 172.67.75.211, A 104.26.0.196, A 104.26.1.196
Dates
Created 2026-04-13
Updated 2026-04-22
Summarized 2026-04-24

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