Adnofagia ((link)) [ 2027 ]
It began as a ghost in the machinery.
Adnofagia is rarely a primary disease itself; it is usually a symptom or complication of an underlying condition. adnofagia
Adnofagia was not a virus in the traditional sense. It was a retrovirus that had learned to mimic a prion—folded protein whispers that could slip past the blood-brain barrier as if it were a sheer curtain. Once inside, it didn’t attack the lungs or the liver. It went straight for the endocrine system. The thyroid. The pituitary. The adrenal glands perched like tiny crowns atop the kidneys. It began as a ghost in the machinery
include secondary lymphedema (due to disrupted lymphatic vessel support from lost fat), and in severe cases, acquired lipodystrophy syndrome with insulin resistance and hypertriglyceridemia. It was a retrovirus that had learned to
"adnofagia" is likely a spelling variation of odynophagia (sometimes written as adinofagia in Portuguese and Spanish), which refers to painful swallowing