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- What is campomelic dysplasia?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/campomelic-dysplasia/c/6374#75664Campomelic dysplasia is a severe disorder that affects the development of the skeleton and reproductive system. This condition is often life-threatening in the newborn period. The term "campomelic" comes from the Greek words for "bent limb." Affec...
What are the symptoms for campomelic dysplasia? - What is camptomelic syndrome?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/camptomelic-syndrome/c/6434#62704Camptomelic syndrome is a rare congenital disorder in which multiple anomalies are present. It is characterized by bowing and angular shape of the long bones of the legs, especially the tibia; multiple minor anomalies of the face; cleft palate; ot...
What are the symptoms for camptomelic syndrome? - What is carate?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/carate/c/6584#88024Pinta is a rare infectious tropical disease affecting the skin that is caused by the bacterium Treponema carateum, which is transmitted by direct, nonsexual contact. Pinta progresses through three distinct stages, which are characterized by variou...
What are the symptoms for carate? - What is childhood obesity?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/childhood-obesity/c/5064#76084An epidemic is defined as occurring when "new cases of a certain disease, in a given human population during a given time period, substantially exceed what is expected based upon recent experience." Pediatric obesity has reached epidemic proportio...
What are the symptoms for childhood obesity? - What is coffin siris syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/coffin-siris-syndrome/c/7274#76324Coffin-Siris syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that may be evident at birth (congenital). The disorder may be characterized by feeding difficulties and frequent respiratory infections during infancy, diminished muscle tone (hypotonia), abnormal ...
What are the symptoms for coffin siris syndrome? - What is craniofrontonasal dysplasia?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/craniofrontonasal-dysplasia/c/7544#63244Craniofrontonasal dysplasia is a very rare inherited disorder characterized by abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial area), hands and feet, and certain skeletal bones. Major symptoms of this disorder may include widely spaced eyes (ocul...
What are the symptoms for craniofrontonasal dysplasia? - What is cutaneous malignant melanoma, hereditary?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/cutaneous-malignant-melanoma%2C-hereditary/c/7854#8584Atypical mole syndrome, also called dysplastic nevus syndrome, is a disorder of the skin characterized by the presence of many mole-like tumors (nevi). Most people have 10-20 moles over their bodies. People with this syndrome often have more than ...
What are the symptoms for cutaneous malignant melanoma, hereditary? - What is diamond-blackfan anemia?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/diamond-blackfan-anemia/c/9614#63424Blackfan-Diamond anemia (BDA) is a rare blood disorder that is caused by a failure of the bone marrow to generate enough red blood cells. It is characterized by deficiency of red blood cells at birth (congenital hypoplastic anemia) as well as slow...
What are the symptoms for diamond-blackfan anemia? - What is diverticulitis?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/diverticulitis/c/10764#40864Diverticulosis and diverticulitis facts Most patients with diverticulosis (diverticular disease) have few or no symptoms. Abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea, can occur with diverticulosis, which then may be called ...
What are the symptoms for diverticulitis? - What is down syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/down-syndrome/c/8874#77104Down syndrome is a genetic disorder and the most common autosomal chromosome abnormality in humans, where extra genetic material from chromosome 21 is transferred to a newly formed embryo. These extra genes and DNA cause changes in the development...
What are the symptoms for down syndrome? - What is dyschondrosteosis?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/dyschondrosteosis/c/10584#63844Dyschondrosteosis is a very rare inherited disorder characterized by unusually shortened, bowed bones in the forearms (radius and ulna), abnormal deviation of the wrist toward the thumb side of the hand due to shortening of the radius and dislocat...
What are the symptoms for dyschondrosteosis? - What is dyskeratosis follicularis vegetans?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/dyskeratosis-follicularis-vegetans/c/10654#90064Keratosis follicularis, also known as Darier disease, is a rare, genetic skin disorder. Affected individuals develop skin lesions that consist of thickened, rough bumps (papules) or plaques that may also be greasy or have a brown or yellow crust. ...
What are the symptoms for dyskeratosis follicularis vegetans? - What is empeines?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/empeines/c/12184#90424Pinta is a rare infectious tropical disease affecting the skin that is caused by the bacterium Treponema carateum, which is transmitted by direct, nonsexual contact. Pinta progresses through three distinct stages, which are characterized by variou...
What are the symptoms for empeines? - What is freeman sheldon syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/freeman-sheldon-syndrome/c/14934#78184Freeman-Sheldon syndrome is a rare inherited disorder characterized by multiple contractures (i.e., restricted movement around two or more body areas) at birth (congenital), abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial) area, defects of the ha...
What are the symptoms for freeman sheldon syndrome? - What is giroux barbeau syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/giroux-barbeau-syndrome/c/16494#92284Erythrokeratodermia with ataxia (EKDA) is a hereditary disorder of the skin and nervous system (neurocutaneous syndrome) characterized by groups of hard, red plaques that develop during infancy and childhood. When these skin lesions heal, the diso...
What are the symptoms for giroux barbeau syndrome? - What is harlequin fetus?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/harlequin-fetus/c/19274#93184Harlequin ichthyosis is a rare genetic skin disorder. The newborn infant is covered with plates of thick skin that crack and split apart. The thick plates can pull at and distort facial features and can restrict breathing and eating. Harlequin inf...
What are the symptoms for harlequin fetus? - What is kabuki make-up syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/kabuki-make-up-syndrome/c/23904#95404Kabuki syndrome is a rare, multisystem disorder characterized by multiple abnormalities including distinctive facial features, growth delays, varying degrees of intellectual disability, skeletal abnormalities, and short stature. A wide variety of ...
What are the symptoms for kabuki make-up syndrome? - What is keratosis follicularis?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/keratosis-follicularis/c/24144#95704Keratosis follicularis, also known as Darier disease, is a rare, genetic skin disorder. Affected individuals develop skin lesions that consist of thickened, rough bumps (papules) or plaques that may also be greasy or have a brown or yellow crust. ...
What are the symptoms for keratosis follicularis? - What is keratosis seborrheic?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/keratosis-seborrheic/c/24184#95884Seborrheic Keratosis is a skin disorder usually characterized by discolored lesions that appear to be "stuck on" the skin surface. Warts may appear and skin is often oily or greasy. These skin lesions are sometimes mistaken for cancerous growths a...
What are the symptoms for keratosis seborrheic? - What is lichen planus?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/lichen-planus/c/25164#96304Lichen planus facts Lichen planus is a chronic recurrent rash of unknown cause with no established cure. Lichen planus generally affects adults and can involve any portion of the body, but it has a predilection for the wri...
What are the symptoms for lichen planus? - What is Lichen Planus?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Lichen-Planus/c/142964#739054Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nails. It is characterized by the presence of itchy, flat-topped, purple or reddish bumps that may be covered with white scales. The exact cause o...
What are the risk factors for Lichen Planus? - What is lichen ruber planus?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/lichen-ruber-planus/c/26184#96484Lichen Planus is a rare, recurrent, itchy rash or area of inflammatory eruptions (lesions) of unknown origin characterized by shiny reddish-purple spots on the skin and gray-white ones in the mouth. The disorder may present as itchy spots on the w...
What are the symptoms for lichen ruber planus? - What is lobar tension emphysema in infancy?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/lobar-tension-emphysema-in-infancy/c/26594#80824Congenital lobar emphysema is a rare respiratory disorder in which air can enter the lungs but cannot escape, causing overinflation (hyperinflation) of the lobes of the lung. It is most often detected in newborns or young infants, but some cases d...
What are the symptoms for lobar tension emphysema in infancy? - 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 monosomy 18p syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/monosomy-18p-syndrome/c/28414#81484Chromosome 18, Monosomy 18p is a rare chromosomal disorder in which all or part of the short arm (p) of chromosome 18 is deleted (monosomic). The disorder is typically characterized by short stature, variable degrees of mental retardation, speech ...
What are the symptoms for monosomy 18p syndrome? - What is monosomy 9p partial?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/monosomy-9p-partial/c/28444#58084Chromosome 9, Partial Monosomy 9p is a rare chromosomal disorder in which there is deletion (monosomy) of a portion of the 9th chromosome. Characteristic symptoms and findings include mental retardation; distinctive malformations of the skull and ...
What are the symptoms for monosomy 9p partial? - What is morquio disease?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/morquio-disease/c/28504#81604Morquio syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis type IV; MPS IV) is a mucopolysaccharide storage disease that exists in two forms (Morquio syndromes A and B) and occurs because of a deficiency of the enzymes N-acetyl-galactosamine-6-sulfatase and beta-gal...
What are the symptoms for morquio disease? - What is morquio syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/morquio-syndrome/c/28514#81664Morquio syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis type IV; MPS IV) is a mucopolysaccharide storage disease that exists in two forms (Morquio syndromes A and B) and occurs because of a deficiency of the enzymes N-acetyl-galactosamine-6-sulfatase and beta-gal...
What are the symptoms for morquio syndrome? - What is mucopolysaccharidosis iv?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/mucopolysaccharidosis-iv/c/28884#19804Morquio syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis type IV; MPS IV) is a mucopolysaccharide storage disease that exists in two forms (Morquio syndromes A and B) and occurs because of a deficiency of the enzymes N-acetyl-galactosamine-6-sulfatase and beta-gal...
What are the symptoms for mucopolysaccharidosis iv? - What is nasomaxillary hypoplasia?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/nasomaxillary-hypoplasia/c/29534#82024Binder type maxillonasal dysplasia is a rare condition characterized by abnormal development (dysplasia) of the nasal and upper jaw (nasomaxillary) regions. Affected individuals typically have an unusually flat, underdeveloped midface (midfacial h...
What are the symptoms for nasomaxillary hypoplasia? - What is ophthalmoarthropathy?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/ophthalmoarthropathy/c/30854#58444Stickler syndrome refers to a group of disorders of connective tissue. Connective tissue, which is distributed throughout the body, multiple organ systems can be affected. The specific symptoms present in Stickler syndrome often vary greatly from ...
What are the symptoms for ophthalmoarthropathy? - What is paget disease of the breast?
https://womenshealthcarecommunity.com/condition/paget-disease-of-the-breast/c/31244#107584Paget disease of the breast is a form of breast cancer that affects the skin of the nipple. The cause of Paget disease of the breast is poorly understood, but it may be related to tumor cells from other sites in the breast traveling...
What are the symptoms for paget disease of the breast? - What is penis cancer?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/penis-cancer/c/4594#33484Penile cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the penis. The penis is a rod-shaped male reproductive organ that passes sperm and urine from the body. It contains two types of erectile tissue (spongy ti...
What are the symptoms for penis cancer? - What is penis cancer?
https://seniorHealthcareMatters.com/condition/penis-cancer/c/42554#118934Penile cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the penis. The penis is a rod-shaped male reproductive organ that passes sperm and urine from the body. It contains two types of erectile tissue (spongy ti...
What are the symptoms for penis cancer? - What is pili torti and nerve deafness?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/pili-torti-and-nerve-deafness/c/32414#22564Bjornstad syndrome is an extremely rare inherited disorder characterized by the presence of abnormally flattened, twisted hair shafts (pili torti) and, in most cases, deafness (sensorineural hearing loss). Hearing loss typically affects both ears ...
What are the symptoms for pili torti and nerve deafness? - What is ringworm?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/ringworm/c/17524#99184Ringworm facts Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin and is not due to a worm. The medical term for ringworm is tinea. The condition is further named for the site of the body where the infection occurs. ...
What are the symptoms for ringworm? - What is skin cancer, squamous cell type?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/skin-cancer%2C-squamous-cell-type/c/35804#100144Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common skin cancer with between 200,000 and 250,000 cases reported each year. It is a malignant cancer that usually develops from the epidermis and/or the mucous lining of the body cavities (epithel...
What are the symptoms for skin cancer, squamous cell type? - What is three m syndrome?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/three-m-syndrome/c/37834#69304Three M syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by low birth weight, short stature (dwarfism), characteristic abnormalities of the head and facial (craniofacial) area, distinctive skeletal malformations, and/or other physical ...
What are the symptoms for three m syndrome? - What is von zambusch disease?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/von-zambusch-disease/c/40314#101704Lichen sclerosus is a chronic skin disorder that most commonly affects post-menopausal women. However, it is sometimes identified among pre-menopausal women, and, even more rarely, among males. When found in males, the disease is known as balaniti...
What are the symptoms for von zambusch disease? - What is wm syndrome?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/wm-syndrome/c/41124#34864Weill Marchesani syndrome is a rare genetic disorder of connective tissue characterized by abnormalities of the lens of the eye, short stature, an unusually short, broad head (brachycephaly) and joint stiffness. The eye (ocular) abnormalities can ...
What are the symptoms for wm syndrome?
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What are the causes for campomelic dysplasia?
What are the treatments for campomelic dysplasia?
What are the risk factors for campomelic dysplasia?
Is there a cure/medications for campomelic dysplasia?
What are the causes for camptomelic syndrome?
What are the treatments for camptomelic syndrome?
What are the risk factors for camptomelic syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for camptomelic syndrome?
What are the causes for carate?
What are the treatments for carate?
What are the risk factors for carate?
Is there a cure/medications for carate?
What are the causes for childhood obesity?
What are the treatments for childhood obesity?
What are the risk factors for childhood obesity?
Is there a cure/medications for childhood obesity?
What are the causes for coffin siris syndrome?
What are the treatments for coffin siris syndrome?
What are the risk factors for coffin siris syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for coffin siris syndrome?
What are the causes for craniofrontonasal dysplasia?
What are the treatments for craniofrontonasal dysplasia?
What are the risk factors for craniofrontonasal dysplasia?
Is there a cure/medications for craniofrontonasal dysplasia?
What are the causes for cutaneous malignant melanoma, hereditary?
What are the treatments for cutaneous malignant melanoma, hereditary?
What are the risk factors for cutaneous malignant melanoma, hereditary?
Is there a cure/medications for cutaneous malignant melanoma, hereditary?
What are the causes for diamond-blackfan anemia?
What are the treatments for diamond-blackfan anemia?
What are the risk factors for diamond-blackfan anemia?
Is there a cure/medications for diamond-blackfan anemia?
What are the causes for diverticulitis?
What are the treatments for diverticulitis?
What are the risk factors for diverticulitis?
Is there a cure/medications for diverticulitis?
What are the causes for down syndrome?
What are the treatments for down syndrome?
What are the risk factors for down syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for down syndrome?
What are the causes for dyschondrosteosis?
What are the treatments for dyschondrosteosis?
What are the risk factors for dyschondrosteosis?
Is there a cure/medications for dyschondrosteosis?
What are the causes for dyskeratosis follicularis vegetans?
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Is there a cure/medications for dyskeratosis follicularis vegetans?
What are the causes for empeines?
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Is there a cure/medications for empeines?
What are the causes for freeman sheldon syndrome?
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What are the causes for giroux barbeau syndrome?
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What are the causes for harlequin fetus?
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What are the causes for kabuki make-up syndrome?
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What are the causes for keratosis follicularis?
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What are the causes for keratosis seborrheic?
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What are the causes for lichen planus?
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What are the causes of Lichen Planus?
What are the causes for lichen ruber planus?
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Is there a cure/medications for lichen ruber planus?
What are the causes for lobar tension emphysema in infancy?
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Is there a cure/medications for lobar tension emphysema in infancy?
What are the causes for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
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What are the risk factors for lowe-terry-maclachlan syndrome?
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What are the causes for monosomy 18p syndrome?
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What are the risk factors for monosomy 18p syndrome?
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What are the causes for monosomy 9p partial?
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What are the causes for morquio disease?
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Is there a cure/medications for morquio disease?
What are the causes for morquio syndrome?
What are the treatments for morquio syndrome?
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Is there a cure/medications for morquio syndrome?
What are the causes for mucopolysaccharidosis iv?
What are the treatments for mucopolysaccharidosis iv?
What are the risk factors for mucopolysaccharidosis iv?
Is there a cure/medications for mucopolysaccharidosis iv?
What are the causes for nasomaxillary hypoplasia?
What are the treatments for nasomaxillary hypoplasia?
What are the risk factors for nasomaxillary hypoplasia?
Is there a cure/medications for nasomaxillary hypoplasia?
What are the causes for ophthalmoarthropathy?
What are the treatments for ophthalmoarthropathy?
What are the risk factors for ophthalmoarthropathy?
Is there a cure/medications for ophthalmoarthropathy?
What are the causes for paget disease of the breast?
What are the treatments for paget disease of the breast?
What are the risk factors for paget disease of the breast?
Is there a cure/medications for paget disease of the breast?
What are the causes for penis cancer?
What are the treatments for penis cancer?
What are the risk factors for penis cancer?
Is there a cure/medications for penis cancer?
What are the causes for penis cancer?
What are the treatments for penis cancer?
What are the risk factors for penis cancer?
Is there a cure/medications for penis cancer?
What are the causes for pili torti and nerve deafness?
What are the treatments for pili torti and nerve deafness?
What are the risk factors for pili torti and nerve deafness?
Is there a cure/medications for pili torti and nerve deafness?
What are the causes for ringworm?
What are the treatments for ringworm?
What are the risk factors for ringworm?
Is there a cure/medications for ringworm?
What are the causes for skin cancer, squamous cell type?
What are the treatments for skin cancer, squamous cell type?
What are the risk factors for skin cancer, squamous cell type?
Is there a cure/medications for skin cancer, squamous cell type?
What are the causes for three m syndrome?
What are the treatments for three m syndrome?
What are the risk factors for three m syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for three m syndrome?
What are the causes for von zambusch disease?
What are the treatments for von zambusch disease?
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Is there a cure/medications for von zambusch disease?
What are the causes for wm syndrome?
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