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- What is batten-mayou syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/batten-mayou-syndrome/c/3394#5584Batten disease, a rare genetic disorder, belongs to a group of progressive degenerative neurometabolic disorders known as the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses. These disorders share certain similar symptoms and are distinguished in part by the age a...
What are the symptoms for batten-mayou syndrome? - What is batten-vogt syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/batten-vogt-syndrome/c/3414#5644Batten disease, a rare genetic disorder, belongs to a group of progressive degenerative neurometabolic disorders known as the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses. These disorders share certain similar symptoms and are distinguished in part by the age a...
What are the symptoms for batten-vogt syndrome? - What is bowen hutterite syndrome?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/bowen-hutterite-syndrome/c/3964#62164Bowen Hutterite syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized by growth delays before birth (intrauterine growth retardation); failure to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failur...
What are the symptoms for bowen hutterite syndrome? - What is bowen-conradi syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/bowen-conradi-syndrome/c/3994#75484Bowen Hutterite syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized by growth delays before birth (intrauterine growth retardation); failure to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failur...
What are the symptoms for bowen-conradi syndrome? - What is branched chain ketonuria i?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/branched-chain-ketonuria-i/c/4134#6784Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by deficiency of certain enzymes (branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complex) required to breakdown (metabolize) specific amino acids in the body. Because these am...
What are the symptoms for branched chain ketonuria i? - What is cerebral palsy?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/cerebral-palsy/c/18934#62824Cerebral palsy facts Cerebral palsy (CP) is an abnormality of motor function, the ability to move and control movements. Cerebral palsy is acquired at an early age, usually less than a year of age. Cerebral palsy...
What are the symptoms for cerebral palsy? - What is cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection)?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/cysticercosis-%28pork-tapeworm-infection%29/c/6184#40504Cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection) facts Cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by ingesting the eggs of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. Humans are infected by ingesting raw or undercooked pork, and cysticercos...
What are the symptoms for cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection)? - What is dandy walker malformation?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/dandy-walker-malformation/c/9174#8884Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) is a brain malformation that occurs during embryonic development of the cerebellum and 4th ventricle. The cerebellum is the area of the brain that helps coordinate movement, and is also involved with cognition and b...
What are the symptoms for dandy walker malformation? - What is dandy-walker cyst?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/dandy-walker-cyst/c/9184#8944Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) is a brain malformation that occurs during embryonic development of the cerebellum and 4th ventricle. The cerebellum is the area of the brain that helps coordinate movement, and is also involved with cognition and b...
What are the symptoms for dandy-walker cyst? - What is dandy-walker deformity?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/dandy-walker-deformity/c/9194#9004Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) is a brain malformation that occurs during embryonic development of the cerebellum and 4th ventricle. The cerebellum is the area of the brain that helps coordinate movement, and is also involved with cognition and b...
What are the symptoms for dandy-walker deformity? - What is dandy-walker syndrome?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/dandy-walker-syndrome/c/9204#9064Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) is a brain malformation that occurs during embryonic development of the cerebellum and 4th ventricle. The cerebellum is the area of the brain that helps coordinate movement, and is also involved with cognition and b...
What are the symptoms for dandy-walker syndrome? - What is encephalocele?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/encephalocele/c/12284#10624Encephaloceles are rare birth defects associated with skull defects characterized by partial lacking of bone fusion leaving a gap through which a portion of the brain sticks out (protrudes). In some cases, cerebrospinal fluid or the membranes that...
What are the symptoms for encephalocele? - What is epidermal nevus syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/epidermal-nevus-syndrome/c/12454#90484Epidermal nevus syndromes (ENSs) are a group of rare complex disorders characterized by the presence of skin lesions known as epidermal nevi associated with additional extra-cutaneous abnormalities, most often affecting the brain, eye and skeletal...
What are the symptoms for epidermal nevus syndrome? - What is episodic ataxia?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/episodic-ataxia/c/12584#11164The hereditary ataxias are a group of neurological disorders (ataxias) of varying degrees of rarity that are inherited, in contrast to a related group of neurological disorders that are acquired through accidents, injuries, or other external agent...
What are the symptoms for episodic ataxia? - What is familial jaundice?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/familial-jaundice/c/14044#41584Gilbert syndrome is a mild genetic liver disorder in which the body cannot properly process bilirubin, a yellowish waste product that is formed when old or worn out red blood cells are broken down (hemolysis). Individuals with Gilbert syndrome hav...
What are the symptoms for familial jaundice? - What is garies-mason syndrome?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/garies-mason-syndrome/c/16054#12844L1 syndrome is an inherited, X-linked disorder occurring in males that primarily affects the nervous system. The disease is mainly characterized by hydrocephalus (increased fluid in the center of the brain), spasticity of the lower limbs (muscle s...
What are the symptoms for garies-mason syndrome? - What is glutaricacidemia i?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/glutaricacidemia-i/c/16764#42724Glutaricaciduria I (GA-I) is a rare hereditary metabolic disorder, caused by a deficiency of the enzyme glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase. One of a group of disorders known as "organic acidemias," it is characterized by an enlarged head (macrocephaly), d...
What are the symptoms for glutaricacidemia i? - What is glycinemia nonketotic?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/glycinemia-nonketotic/c/16824#42844Nonketotic hyperglycinemia is an inborn error of metabolism characterized by the accumulation of large amounts of the amino acid glycine in blood, urine and, particularly, the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The metabolic block occurs in the conversion...
What are the symptoms for glycinemia nonketotic? - What is hall-pallister syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/hall-pallister-syndrome/c/19144#92944Pallister-Hall syndrome (PHS) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that is typically apparent at birth. The symptoms and findings associated with the disorder may vary greatly in range and severity from patient to patient. However, in many indivi...
What are the symptoms for hall-pallister syndrome? - What is hard +/-e syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/hard-syndrome/c/19254#13744Walker-Warburg syndrome (WWS) is a rare multisystem disorder characterized by muscle, brain and eye abnormalities, often leading to death in the first weeks of life. However, the specific symptoms and severity of WWS can vary greatly from case to ...
What are the symptoms for hard +/-e syndrome? - What is holoprosencephaly?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/holoprosencephaly/c/19954#79444Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is the failure of the prosencephalon, or forebrain, to develop normally. The forebrain is a region of the brain in the fetus that develops into parts of the adult brain, including the cerebral cortex. Instead of the normal ...
What are the symptoms for holoprosencephaly? - What is hutterite syndrome bowen-conradi type?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/hutterite-syndrome-bowen-conradi-type/c/20324#14824Bowen Hutterite syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized by growth delays before birth (intrauterine growth retardation); failure to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failur...
What are the symptoms for hutterite syndrome bowen-conradi type? - What is hyperammonemia due to carbamylphosphate?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/hyperammonemia-due-to-carbamylphosphate/c/20474#15244Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency (CPSID) is a rare inherited disorder characterized by complete or partial lack of the carbamoyl phosphate synthetase (CPS) enzyme. This is one of five enzymes that play a role in the breakdown and remova...
What are the symptoms for hyperammonemia due to carbamylphosphate? - What is hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/hyperammonemia-due-to-ornithine-transcarbamylase-deficiency/c/20494#15304Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency is a rare X-linked genetic disorder characterized by complete or partial lack of the enzyme ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC). OTC is one of six enzymes that play a role in the break down and removal of n...
What are the symptoms for hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency? - What is infantile myoclonic encephalopathy?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/infantile-myoclonic-encephalopathy/c/22574#79744West syndrome is a type of epilepsy characterized by spasms, abnormal brain wave patterns called hypsarrhythmia and sometimes mental retardation. The spasms that occur may range from violent jackknife or "salaam" movements where the whole body ben...
What are the symptoms for infantile myoclonic encephalopathy? - What is juxta-articular adiposis dolorosa?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/juxta-articular-adiposis-dolorosa/c/23514#65524Dercum's disease is an extremely rare disorder characterized by multiple, painful growths consisting of fatty tissue (lipomas). These growths mainly occur on the trunk, the upper arms and upper legs and are found just below the skin (subcutaneousl...
What are the symptoms for juxta-articular adiposis dolorosa? - What is lipid storage disease?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/lipid-storage-disease/c/26374#44944Chanarin Dorfman syndrome is a rare hereditary disorder of fat (lipid) metabolism. It is characterized by scaly skin (ichthyosis), degeneration of the muscles (myopathy), and abnormal white blood cells with small spaces (vacuoles) filled with fat ...
What are the symptoms for lipid storage disease? - What is lowe\'s disease?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/lowe%27s-disease/c/26814#18184Lowe syndrome is characterized by vision problems including clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) that are present at birth, kidney problems that usually develop in the first year of life, and brain abnormalities that are associated with ...
What are the symptoms for lowe\'s disease? - What is lowe-bickel syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/lowe-bickel-syndrome/c/26804#18244Lowe syndrome is characterized by vision problems including clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) that are present at birth, kidney problems that usually develop in the first year of life, and brain abnormalities that are associated with ...
What are the symptoms for lowe-bickel syndrome? - What is lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/lowe-terry-maclachlan-syndrome/c/26824#57724Lowe syndrome is characterized by vision problems including clouding of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) that are present at birth, kidney problems that usually develop in the first year of life, and brain abnormalities that are associated with ...
What are the symptoms for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome? - What is occ syndrome?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/occ-syndrome/c/30434#21004Oculocerebrocutaneous (OCC) syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, is apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized primarily by eye (ocular), brain (e.g., cerebral), and skin (cutaneous) malformations. For example, many affected infan...
What are the symptoms for occ syndrome? - What is oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/oculocerebrocutaneous-syndrome/c/30574#82324Oculocerebrocutaneous (OCC) syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, is apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized primarily by eye (ocular), brain (e.g., cerebral), and skin (cutaneous) malformations. For example, many affected infan...
What are the symptoms for oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome? - What is pyroglutamicaciduria?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/pyroglutamicaciduria/c/32984#466245-Oxoprolinuria is a biochemical finding that can arise from two underlying metabolic disorders. It is characterized by excretion of massive amounts of the chemical 5-oxoproline....
What are the symptoms for pyroglutamicaciduria? - What is susac syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/susac-syndrome/c/36744#25684Susac's syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by three main problems: impaired brain function (encephalopathy), partial or complete blockage (occlusion) of the arteries that supply blood to the retina (branch retinal artery occlusion, or BRAO)...
What are the symptoms for susac syndrome? - What is treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/treacher-collins-franceschetti-syndrome-1/c/38364#59884Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinctive abnormalities of the head and face area resulting from underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of certain facial structures including the jaw, cheekbones and nearby stru...
What are the symptoms for treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1? - What is varicella embryopathy?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/varicella-embryopathy/c/39794#85444Congenital Varicella Syndrome is an extremely rare disorder in which affected infants have distinctive abnormalities at birth (congenital) due to the mother's infection with chickenpox (maternal varicella zoster) early during pregnancy (i.e., up t...
What are the symptoms for varicella embryopathy? - What is west syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/west-syndrome/c/40844#85804West syndrome is a type of epilepsy characterized by spasms, abnormal brain wave patterns called hypsarrhythmia and sometimes mental retardation. The spasms that occur may range from violent jackknife or "salaam" movements where the whole body ben...
What are the symptoms for west syndrome? - What is x-linked mental retardation-clasped thum...?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/x-linked-mental-retardation-clasped-thum.../c/41454#60304L1 syndrome is an inherited, X-linked disorder occurring in males that primarily affects the nervous system. The disease is mainly characterized by hydrocephalus (increased fluid in the center of the brain), spasticity of the lower limbs (muscle s...
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What are the causes for batten-mayou syndrome?
What are the treatments for batten-mayou syndrome?
What are the risk factors for batten-mayou syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for batten-mayou syndrome?
What are the causes for batten-vogt syndrome?
What are the treatments for batten-vogt syndrome?
What are the risk factors for batten-vogt syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for batten-vogt syndrome?
What are the causes for bowen hutterite syndrome?
What are the treatments for bowen hutterite syndrome?
What are the risk factors for bowen hutterite syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for bowen hutterite syndrome?
What are the causes for bowen-conradi syndrome?
What are the treatments for bowen-conradi syndrome?
What are the risk factors for bowen-conradi syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for bowen-conradi syndrome?
What are the causes for branched chain ketonuria i?
What are the treatments for branched chain ketonuria i?
What are the risk factors for branched chain ketonuria i?
Is there a cure/medications for branched chain ketonuria i?
What are the causes for cerebral palsy?
What are the treatments for cerebral palsy?
What are the risk factors for cerebral palsy?
Is there a cure/medications for cerebral palsy?
What are the causes for cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection)?
What are the treatments for cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection)?
What are the risk factors for cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection)?
Is there a cure/medications for cysticercosis (pork tapeworm infection)?
What are the causes for dandy walker malformation?
What are the treatments for dandy walker malformation?
What are the risk factors for dandy walker malformation?
Is there a cure/medications for dandy walker malformation?
What are the causes for dandy-walker cyst?
What are the treatments for dandy-walker cyst?
What are the risk factors for dandy-walker cyst?
Is there a cure/medications for dandy-walker cyst?
What are the causes for dandy-walker deformity?
What are the treatments for dandy-walker deformity?
What are the risk factors for dandy-walker deformity?
Is there a cure/medications for dandy-walker deformity?
What are the causes for dandy-walker syndrome?
What are the treatments for dandy-walker syndrome?
What are the risk factors for dandy-walker syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for dandy-walker syndrome?
What are the causes for encephalocele?
What are the treatments for encephalocele?
What are the risk factors for encephalocele?
Is there a cure/medications for encephalocele?
What are the causes for epidermal nevus syndrome?
What are the treatments for epidermal nevus syndrome?
What are the risk factors for epidermal nevus syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for epidermal nevus syndrome?
What are the causes for episodic ataxia?
What are the treatments for episodic ataxia?
What are the risk factors for episodic ataxia?
Is there a cure/medications for episodic ataxia?
What are the causes for familial jaundice?
What are the treatments for familial jaundice?
What are the risk factors for familial jaundice?
Is there a cure/medications for familial jaundice?
What are the causes for garies-mason syndrome?
What are the treatments for garies-mason syndrome?
What are the risk factors for garies-mason syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for garies-mason syndrome?
What are the causes for glutaricacidemia i?
What are the treatments for glutaricacidemia i?
What are the risk factors for glutaricacidemia i?
Is there a cure/medications for glutaricacidemia i?
What are the causes for glycinemia nonketotic?
What are the treatments for glycinemia nonketotic?
What are the risk factors for glycinemia nonketotic?
Is there a cure/medications for glycinemia nonketotic?
What are the causes for hall-pallister syndrome?
What are the treatments for hall-pallister syndrome?
What are the risk factors for hall-pallister syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for hall-pallister syndrome?
What are the causes for hard +/-e syndrome?
What are the treatments for hard +/-e syndrome?
What are the risk factors for hard +/-e syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for hard +/-e syndrome?
What are the causes for holoprosencephaly?
What are the treatments for holoprosencephaly?
What are the risk factors for holoprosencephaly?
Is there a cure/medications for holoprosencephaly?
What are the causes for hutterite syndrome bowen-conradi type?
What are the treatments for hutterite syndrome bowen-conradi type?
What are the risk factors for hutterite syndrome bowen-conradi type?
Is there a cure/medications for hutterite syndrome bowen-conradi type?
What are the causes for hyperammonemia due to carbamylphosphate?
What are the treatments for hyperammonemia due to carbamylphosphate?
What are the risk factors for hyperammonemia due to carbamylphosphate?
Is there a cure/medications for hyperammonemia due to carbamylphosphate?
What are the causes for hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency?
What are the treatments for hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency?
What are the risk factors for hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency?
Is there a cure/medications for hyperammonemia due to ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency?
What are the causes for infantile myoclonic encephalopathy?
What are the treatments for infantile myoclonic encephalopathy?
What are the risk factors for infantile myoclonic encephalopathy?
Is there a cure/medications for infantile myoclonic encephalopathy?
What are the causes for juxta-articular adiposis dolorosa?
What are the treatments for juxta-articular adiposis dolorosa?
What are the risk factors for juxta-articular adiposis dolorosa?
Is there a cure/medications for juxta-articular adiposis dolorosa?
What are the causes for lipid storage disease?
What are the treatments for lipid storage disease?
What are the risk factors for lipid storage disease?
Is there a cure/medications for lipid storage disease?
What are the causes for lowe\'s disease?
What are the treatments for lowe\'s disease?
What are the risk factors for lowe\'s disease?
Is there a cure/medications for lowe's disease?
What are the causes for lowe-bickel syndrome?
What are the treatments for lowe-bickel syndrome?
What are the risk factors for lowe-bickel syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for lowe-bickel syndrome?
What are the causes for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
What are the treatments for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
What are the risk factors for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
What are the causes for occ syndrome?
What are the treatments for occ syndrome?
What are the risk factors for occ syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for occ syndrome?
What are the causes for oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome?
What are the treatments for oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome?
What are the risk factors for oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome?
What are the causes for pyroglutamicaciduria?
What are the treatments for pyroglutamicaciduria?
What are the risk factors for pyroglutamicaciduria?
Is there a cure/medications for pyroglutamicaciduria?
What are the causes for susac syndrome?
What are the treatments for susac syndrome?
What are the risk factors for susac syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for susac syndrome?
What are the causes for treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1?
What are the treatments for treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1?
What are the risk factors for treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1?
Is there a cure/medications for treacher collins-franceschetti syndrome 1?
What are the causes for varicella embryopathy?
What are the treatments for varicella embryopathy?
What are the risk factors for varicella embryopathy?
Is there a cure/medications for varicella embryopathy?
What are the causes for west syndrome?
What are the treatments for west syndrome?
What are the risk factors for west syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for west syndrome?
What are the causes for x-linked mental retardation-clasped thum...?
What are the treatments for x-linked mental retardation-clasped thum...?
What are the risk factors for x-linked mental retardation-clasped thum...?
Is there a cure/medications for x-linked mental retardation-clasped thum...?