
Asked by: Magen Teyssier
asked in category: General Last Updated: 15th February, 2020Do you capitalize Parkinson’s disease?
Besides, should parkinsonism be capitalized?
Disease NamesDo not capitalize a disease name if it is being used in a form other than a proper noun. For example, “Parkinson’s disease,” but “parkinsonism” and “parkinsonian features.”
Additionally, do you capitalize disorders? There is no indication of disorders or syndromes being capitalized unless they are named after a person, such as Asperger syndrome. That would mean that Asperger syndrome named after Asperger who identified the syndrome) is partially capitalized, while autism spectrum disorder, for example, is not.
Beside this, which diseases are capitalized?
Diseases Named After People Are CapitalizedFor example, Alzheimer’s disease is named after a German doctor named Alois Alzheimer. Other disease names are capitalized because they’re named after a person who had the disease, such as Lou Gehrig’s disease, which is also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS.
Is diphtheria capitalized?
Did you know – capitalization of the D or P in various formulations of diphtheria, NOTE: T (tetanus) is always capitalized.