User:Ruthlesslollerskates
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My name is Silas Anderson, and I am fifteen years old (yes, yes, I know, you think I'm lying, but I'm really not. I'm really this boring and nerdy). My main area of expertise is neurology, but medicine in general fascinates me. I often edit articles that are short, or that I know something to be wrong, or that I just feel like making a little better. I've only written a few articles, and some of them (the short, badly written ones) I wrote when I was twelve years old. So cut me some slack. If I find the time, I try to revise them and add new information. Keep checking on them, they're always changing! The current articles I have are:
Albright syndrome Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome Basedow syndrome Multiple subpial transection Mortimer's disease
I've so far edited:
Wada test Landau-kleffner syndrome Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Leprosy Lupus vulgaris Aphasia Dyspraxia Intelligence Neurology
I'm currently working on completing the eponymous diseases list, so that that article will be complete with all of the correct information. Most of the stuff I do I already know, so my "references" may be a little bare, but I try my best to prove that the information I give is accurate.