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- What is abdominal wall defect?
https://womenshealthcarecommunity.com/condition/abdominal-wall-defect/c/894#104284Gastroschisis is a rare congenital disorder in which a defect is present in the wall of the abdomen. Typically there is a small abdominal cavity with herniated abdominal organs that usually appear on the right side of the abdomen. There is no memb...
What are the symptoms for abdominal wall defect? - What is allergic granulomatosis and angiitis?
https://asthmahealthcenter.com/condition/allergic-granulomatosis-and-angiitis/c/1744#364Allergic granulomatosis and angiitis or Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis is a condition that affects the sm...
What are the symptoms for allergic granulomatosis and angiitis? - What is arthritis quackery (unproven remedies and tests)?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/arthritis-quackery-%28unproven-remedies-and-tests%29/c/4954#61684Like many people with chronic ailments, sufferers of chronic arthritis are potentially vulnerable to proponents of heavily marketed "cure-all" treatments. These "quick fix" treatments are promoted as having great benefits, but in reality have no r...
What are the symptoms for arthritis quackery (unproven remedies and tests)? - What is arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/arthritis%2C-juvenile-rheumatoid/c/2304#61804Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, formerly known as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, is the most common type of arthritis in children under the age of 16. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis can cause persistent joint pain, swelling and stiffness. So...
What are the symptoms for arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid? - What is atherosclerosis?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/atherosclerosis/c/2554#49144OverviewArteriosclerosis occurs when the blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients from your heart to the rest of your body (arteries) become thick and stiff — sometimes restricting blood flow to your organs and tissues. Healthy art...
What are the symptoms for atherosclerosis? - What is atherosclerosis?
https://SeniorHealthcareMatters.com/condition/atherosclerosis/c/42334#117614Arteriosclerosis occurs when the blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients from your heart to the rest of your body (arteries) become thick and stiff — sometimes restricting blood flow to your organs and tissues. Healthy arteries are fle...
What are the symptoms for atherosclerosis? - What is azorean neurologic disease?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/azorean-neurologic-disease/c/2454#5224Machado-Joseph Disease (MJD-III), also called spinocerebellar ataxia type III, is a rare, inherited, ataxia (lack of muscular control) affecting the central nervous system and characterized by the slow degeneration of particular areas of the brain...
What are the symptoms for azorean neurologic disease? - 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 childhood muscular dystrophy?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/childhood-muscular-dystrophy/c/7024#76024Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a rare muscle disorder but it is one of the most frequent genetic conditions affecting approximately 1 in 3,500 male births worldwide. It is usually recognized between three and six years of age. DMD is charact...
What are the symptoms for childhood muscular dystrophy? - What is connective tissue disease?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/connective-tissue-disease/c/6124#63064Mixed connective tissue disease facts Connective tissues are the framework of the cells of the body. Mixed connective tissue disease is an "overlap" combination of connective tissue diseases. Diagnosis of mixed c...
What are the symptoms for connective tissue disease? - What is cytochrome c oxidase deficiency?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/cytochrome-c-oxidase-deficiency/c/8034#40564General DiscussionCytochrome C Oxidase deficiency is a very rare inherited metabolic disorder characterized by deficiency of the enzyme cytochrome C oxidase (COX), or Complex IV, an essential enzyme that is active in the subcellular struc...
What are the symptoms for cytochrome c oxidase deficiency? - What is diaphyseal dysplasia camurati-engelmann?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/diaphyseal-dysplasia-camurati-engelmann/c/9644#63544Camurati-Engelmann disease is a rare genetic disorder characterized by progressive widening and malformation of the shafts of the long bones (diaphyseal dysplasia). Major symptoms may include bone pain, particularly in the legs; skeletal abnormali...
What are the symptoms for diaphyseal dysplasia camurati-engelmann? - What is dolichostenomelia?
https://asthmahealthcenter.com/condition/dolichostenomelia/c/9994#1684The term dolichostenomelia comes from the Greek words 'dolichos,"steno,' and'melia,' which mean long, narrow, and of the limbs, respectively. It is a human condition in which a person's limbs are unusually long and narrow. It mostly affects connec...
What are the symptoms for dolichostenomelia? - What is dorfman chanarin syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/dorfman-chanarin-syndrome/c/10054#89704Chanarin 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 dorfman chanarin syndrome? - What is dutch-kennedy syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/dutch-kennedy-syndrome/c/10444#9964Trismus-Pseudocamptodactyly Syndrome is a very rare inherited disorder characterized by the inability to completely open the mouth (trismus), causing difficulty with chewing (mastication) and/or the presence of abnormally short muscle-tendon units...
What are the symptoms for dutch-kennedy syndrome? - What is elfin facies with hypercalcemia?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/elfin-facies-with-hypercalcemia/c/12124#50344Williams syndrome, also known as Williams-Beuren syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by growth delays before and after birth (prenatal and postnatal growth retardation), short stature, a varying degree of mental deficiency, and dist...
What are the symptoms for elfin facies with hypercalcemia? - 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 epilepsy and multiple subpial transection (mst)?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/epilepsy-and-multiple-subpial-transection-%28mst%29/c/11264#10864Sometimes brain seizures begin in a vital area of the brain -- for example, in areas that control movement, feeling, language, or memory. When this is the case, a relatively new epilepsy treatment called multiple subpial transection (MST) may be a...
What are the symptoms for epilepsy and multiple subpial transection (mst)? - What is epilepsy, myoclonic progressive familial?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/epilepsy%2C-myoclonic-progressive-familial/c/12534#10984Progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME) is a group of conditions involving the central nervous system and representing more than a dozen different diseases. These diseases share certain features, including a worsening of symptoms over time and the pr...
What are the symptoms for epilepsy, myoclonic progressive familial? - What is epilepsy, myoclonic progressive familial?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/epilepsy%2C-myoclonic-progressive-familial/c/141764#730574Progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME) is a group of conditions involving the central nervous system and representing more than a dozen different diseases. These diseases share certain features, including a worsening of symptoms over time and the pr...
What are the symptoms for epilepsy, myoclonic progressive familial? - What is epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/epilepsy%3A-extratemporal-cortical-resection/c/11594#11044The largest part of the brain, the cerebrum, is divided into four paired sections, called lobes -- the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. Each lobe controls a specific group of activities. With temporal lobe epilepsy, which is the m...
What are the symptoms for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection? - What is epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/epilepsy%3A-extratemporal-cortical-resection/c/141774#730664The largest part of the brain, the cerebrum, is divided into four paired sections, called lobes -- the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. Each lobe controls a specific group of activities. With temporal lobe epilepsy, which is the m...
What are the treatments for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection? - What is epilepsy: vagus nerve stimulation (vns)?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/epilepsy%3A-vagus-nerve-stimulation-%28vns%29/c/39514#11104Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a technique used to treat epilepsy. It involves implanting a pacemaker-like device that generates pulses of electricity to stimulate the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is one of the 12 cranial nerves, the paired nerv...
What are the symptoms for epilepsy: vagus nerve stimulation (vns)? - What is epilepsy: vagus nerve stimulation (vns)?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/epilepsy%3A-vagus-nerve-stimulation-%28vns%29/c/141784#730714Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a technique used to treat epilepsy. It involves implanting a pacemaker-like device that generates pulses of electricity to stimulate the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is one of the 12 cranial nerves, the paired nerv...
What are the treatments for epilepsy: vagus nerve stimulation (vns)? - What is erb-duchenne paralysis?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/erb-duchenne-paralysis/c/12644#64444Brachial plexus palsy, also known as Erb's palsy, is a paralysis or weakness of the arm caused by an injury to one or more nerves that control and supply the muscles of the shoulder and upper extremities (upper brachial plexus). It is more commonl...
What are the symptoms for erb-duchenne paralysis? - What is facio-auriculo-vertebral spectrum?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/facio-auriculo-vertebral-spectrum/c/13694#11404Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) refers to three rare disorders that many clinicians believe to be intimately related to one another and which represent the range of severity of the same disorder. These disorders are apparent at birth (con...
What are the symptoms for facio-auriculo-vertebral spectrum? - What is facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/facioscapulohumeral-muscular-dystrophy/c/13784#64564Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), also known as Landouzy-Dejerine muscular dystrophy, is a neuromuscular disorder. Symptom onset usually occurs in adolescence or early adulthood; however, less commonly, symptoms may become apparent as...
What are the symptoms for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy? - What is fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/fibrin-stabilizing-factor-deficiency/c/14204#51064Factor XIII deficiency is a rare, genetic bleeding disorder characterized by a deficiency of clotting factor XIII. Clotting factors are specialized proteins that are essential for the blood to clot properly. Specifically, individuals with factor X...
What are the symptoms for fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency? - What is friedreich\'s disease?
https://painhealthcenter.com/condition/friedreich%27s-disease/c/14964#72124Friedreich's Ataxia is a genetic, progressive, neurologic movement disorder that typically becomes apparent before adolescence. Initial symptoms may include unsteady posture, frequent falling, and progressive difficulties walking due to an impaire...
What are the symptoms for friedreich\'s disease? - What is glycogen storage disease i?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/glycogen-storage-disease-i/c/16844#42904Glycogen storage diseases are a group of disorders in which stored glycogen cannot be metabolized into glucose to supply energy for the body. Type I glycogen storage disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. Glycogen storage...
What are the symptoms for glycogen storage disease i? - What is glycogen storage disease iii?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/glycogen-storage-disease-iii/c/16854#42964Forbes disease (GSD-III) is one of several glycogen storage disorders (GSD) that are inherited as autosomal recessive traits. Symptoms are caused by a lack of the enzyme amylo-1,6 glucosidase (debrancher enzyme). This enzyme deficiency causes exce...
What are the symptoms for glycogen storage disease iii? - What is glycogenosis type iii?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/glycogenosis-type-iii/c/16934#36604Forbes disease (GSD-III) is one of several glycogen storage disorders (GSD) that are inherited as autosomal recessive traits. Symptoms are caused by a lack of the enzyme amylo-1,6 glucosidase (debrancher enzyme). This enzyme deficiency causes exce...
What are the symptoms for glycogenosis type iii? - What is glycogenosis type iv?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/glycogenosis-type-iv/c/16944#36664Andersen disease belongs to a group of rare genetic disorders of glycogen metabolism, known as glycogen storage diseases. Glycogen is a complex carbohydrate that is converted into the simple sugar glucose for the body's use as energy. Glycogen sto...
What are the symptoms for glycogenosis type iv? - What is herniated disc?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/herniated-disc/c/18234#64984Herniated disc facts The discs are pads that serve as "cushions" between the vertebral bodies, which minimize the impact of movement on the spinal column. Each disc is designed like a jelly donut with a central softer comp...
What are the symptoms for herniated disc? - What is ichthyosiform erythroderma with leukocyte vacuolation?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/ichthyosiform-erythroderma-with-leukocyte-vacuolation/c/21894#93844Chanarin 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 ichthyosiform erythroderma with leukocyte vacuolation? - What is ichthyosis, chanarin dorman syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/ichthyosis%2C-chanarin-dorman-syndrome/c/22094#94744Chanarin 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 ichthyosis, chanarin dorman syndrome? - What is idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/idiopathic-basal-ganglia-calcification/c/22194#15484Familial idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (FIBGC) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the presence of abnormal calcium deposits (calcifications) of unknown cause. Associated symptoms include progressive deterioration of cognitiv...
What are the symptoms for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification? - What is infantile epileptic encephalopathy?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/infantile-epileptic-encephalopathy/c/22544#15724West 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 epileptic encephalopathy? - What is infantile spinal muscular atrophy?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/infantile-spinal-muscular-atrophy/c/22634#79864The spinal muscular atrophies (SMAs), are characterized by degeneration of nerve cells (motor nuclei) within the lowest region of the brain (lower brainstem) and certain motor neurons in the spinal cord (anterior horn cells) leading to muscle weak...
What are the symptoms for infantile spinal muscular atrophy? - What is infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/infantile-spinal-muscular-atrophy-type-i/c/22644#79924The spinal muscular atrophies (SMAs), are characterized by degeneration of nerve cells (motor nuclei) within the lowest region of the brain (lower brainstem) and certain motor neurons in the spinal cord (anterior horn cells) leading to muscle weak...
What are the symptoms for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i? - What is kidney agenesis?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/kidney-agenesis/c/24274#37264Bilateral Renal Agenesis is the absence of both kidneys at birth. It is a genetic disorder characterized by a failure of the kidneys to develop in a fetus. This absence of kidneys causes a deficiency of amniotic fluid (Oligohydramnios) in a pregna...
What are the symptoms for kidney agenesis? - What is kidney disease of diabetes?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/kidney-disease-of-diabetes/c/23684#37324The Course of Kidney Disease Diabetic kidney disease takes many years to develop. In some people, the filtering function of the kidneys is actually higher than normal in the first few years of their diabetes. Over several years, pe...
What are the symptoms for kidney disease of diabetes? - What is klinefelter syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/klinefelter-syndrome/c/23804#80404Klinefelter syndrome facts Klinefelter syndrome, also known as the XXY condition, is a term used to describe males who have an extra X chromosome in most of their cells. About one of every 500 males has an extra X chromoso...
What are the symptoms for klinefelter syndrome? - What is kniest chondrodystrophy?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/kniest-chondrodystrophy/c/24444#66004Kniest dysplasia is one of several forms of dwarfism that is caused by a change (mutation) in a gene known as COL2A1. This gene is involved in the production of a particular protein that forms type 2 collagen, which is essential for the normal dev...
What are the symptoms for kniest chondrodystrophy? - What is lower back pain?
https://painhealthcenter.com/condition/lower-back-pain/c/25514#72664Low back pain facts Functions of the low back, or lumbar area, include structural support, movement, and protection of certain body tissues. Pain in the low back can be a result of conditions affecting the bony lumbar spin...
What are the symptoms for lower back pain? - What is mobius syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/mobius-syndrome/c/28284#81424Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by weakness or paralysis (palsy) of multiple cranial nerves, most often the 6th (abducens) and 7th (facial) nerves. Other cranial nerves are sometimes affected. The disorder is present...
What are the symptoms for mobius syndrome? - What is nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/nephrogenic-diabetes-insipidus/c/29814#37504Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a rare kidney disorder that may be inherited or acquired. NDI is not related to the more common diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes), in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. NDI is a distin...
What are the symptoms for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus? - What is phosphate diabetes?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/phosphate-diabetes/c/32124#37684Familial hypophosphatemia is a rare inherited disorder characterized by impaired transport of phosphate and often altered vitamin-D metabolism in the kidneys. In addition, phosphate may not be well-absorbed in the intestines. The hypophosphatemia ...
What are the symptoms for phosphate diabetes? - What is pulmonary fibrosis?
https://asthmahealthcenter.com/condition/pulmonary-fibrosis/c/21574#3244Damage and scarring in lung tissue lead to pulmonary fibrosis. The scars thicken the tissue around and between the air sacs in your lungs, making it difficult for oxygen to pass into the bloodstream. The reason for scarring ca...
What are the symptoms for pulmonary fibrosis? - 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 quantal squander?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/quantal-squander/c/33134#23344Acquired neuromyotonia is an inflammatory disorder characterized by abnormal nerve impulses from the peripheral nerves that result in continuous muscle fiber activity. Affected individuals often experience progressive muscle stiffness and cramping...
What are the symptoms for quantal squander? - What is rheumatic chorea?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/rheumatic-chorea/c/34314#83224Sydenham chorea is a rare neurological disorder characterized by rapid, involuntary, purposeless movements, especially of the face, feet and hands. Additional symptoms may include muscle weakness and emotional or behavioral problems. Sydenham chor...
What are the symptoms for rheumatic chorea? - What is rheumatic diseases?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/rheumatic-diseases/c/34574#46744A rheumatic disease affects the joints and connective tissues. Arthritis, gout, and ankylosing spondylitis are just three of the more than 100 types of rheumatic diseases. More than 100 diseases are classified as rheumatic diseases, includ...
What are the symptoms for rheumatic diseases? - What is romano ward syndrome?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/romano-ward-syndrome/c/33984#53824General DiscussionRomano-Ward syndrome is an inherited heart (cardiac) disorder characterized by abnormalities affecting the electrical system of the heart. The severity of Romano-Ward syndrome varies greatly from case to case. Some indiv...
What are the symptoms for romano ward syndrome? - What is sly syndrome?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/sly-syndrome/c/35884#37804Mucopolysaccharidoses, which are also known as mucopolysaccharide storage (MPS) diseases, are a group of rare genetic disorders caused by the deficiency of one of ten specific lysosomal enzymes. The lysosomes are particles bound in membranes withi...
What are the symptoms for sly syndrome? - What is spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial?
https://painhealthcenter.com/condition/spinal-ataxia%2C-hereditofamilial/c/36254#74104Friedreich's Ataxia is a genetic, progressive, neurologic movement disorder that typically becomes apparent before adolescence. Initial symptoms may include unsteady posture, frequent falling, and progressive difficulties walking due to an impaire...
What are the symptoms for spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial? - What is spinal muscular atrophy type 3?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/spinal-muscular-atrophy-type-3/c/36304#69064Kugelberg Welander syndrome is a milder type of spinal muscular atrophy. It is a rare inherited neuromuscular disorder characterized by wasting and weakness in the muscles of the arms and legs, leading to walking difficulties in, and eventual loss...
What are the symptoms for spinal muscular atrophy type 3? - What is the heart and vascular disease?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/the-heart-and-vascular-disease/c/3174#54484Vascular disease includes any condition that affects the circulatory system. As the heart beats, it pumps blood through a system of blood vessels called the circulatory system. The vessels are elastic tubes that carry blood to every part of the bo...
What are the symptoms for the heart and vascular disease? - What is the heart and vascular disease?
https://seniorHealthcareMatters.com/condition/the-heart-and-vascular-disease/c/42434#118214Vascular disease includes any condition that affects the circulatory system. As the heart beats, it pumps blood through a system of blood vessels called the circulatory system. The vessels are elastic tubes that carry blood to every part of the bo...
What are the symptoms for the heart and vascular disease? - What is toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
https://womenshealthcarecommunity.com/condition/toxoplasmosis-during-pregnancy/c/38294#108364Toxoplasmosis (tok-so-plaz-MOE-sis) is a disease that results from infection with the Toxoplasma gondii parasite, one of the world's most common parasites. Infection usually occurs by eating undercooked contaminated meat, exposure from infected ca...
What are the symptoms for toxoplasmosis during pregnancy? - What is urticaria, physical?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/urticaria%2C-physical/c/39404#101344Physical urticaria is a condition in which red (erythematous) allergic skin lesions and itching (pruritus) are produced by exposure to heat, cold, or contact with chemicals or plants. These are called wheals by the medical community and may range ...
What are the symptoms for urticaria, physical? - What is weil syndrome?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/weil-syndrome/c/40704#102004Weil syndrome, a rare infectious disorder, is a severe form of the bacterial infection caused by Leptospira bacteria known as leptospirosis. Weil syndrome is characterized by dysfunction of the kidneys and liver, abnormal enlargement of the liver ...
What are the symptoms for weil syndrome? - What is young female arteritis?
https://womenshealthcarecommunity.com/condition/young-female-arteritis/c/41574#109024Takayasu arteritis is a rare disorder characterized by the progressive inflammation of one or more of the larger arteries leading from the heart. The main artery of the heart (aorta) and the pulmonary (lung) artery, among others, may be affected. ...
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What are the causes for abdominal wall defect?
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What are the causes for allergic granulomatosis and angiitis?
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What are the treatments for facio-auriculo-vertebral spectrum?
What are the risk factors for facio-auriculo-vertebral spectrum?
Is there a cure/medications for facio-auriculo-vertebral spectrum?
What are the causes for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy?
What are the treatments for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy?
What are the risk factors for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy?
Is there a cure/medications for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy?
What are the causes for fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency?
What are the treatments for fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency?
What are the risk factors for fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency?
Is there a cure/medications for fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency?
What are the causes for friedreich\'s disease?
What are the treatments for friedreich\'s disease?
What are the risk factors for friedreich\'s disease?
Is there a cure/medications for friedreich's disease?
What are the causes for glycogen storage disease i?
What are the treatments for glycogen storage disease i?
What are the risk factors for glycogen storage disease i?
Is there a cure/medications for glycogen storage disease i?
What are the causes for glycogen storage disease iii?
What are the treatments for glycogen storage disease iii?
What are the risk factors for glycogen storage disease iii?
Is there a cure/medications for glycogen storage disease iii?
What are the causes for glycogenosis type iii?
What are the treatments for glycogenosis type iii?
What are the risk factors for glycogenosis type iii?
Is there a cure/medications for glycogenosis type iii?
What are the causes for glycogenosis type iv?
What are the treatments for glycogenosis type iv?
What are the risk factors for glycogenosis type iv?
Is there a cure/medications for glycogenosis type iv?
What are the causes for herniated disc?
What are the treatments for herniated disc?
What are the risk factors for herniated disc?
Is there a cure/medications for herniated disc?
What are the causes for ichthyosiform erythroderma with leukocyte vacuolation?
What are the treatments for ichthyosiform erythroderma with leukocyte vacuolation?
What are the risk factors for ichthyosiform erythroderma with leukocyte vacuolation?
Is there a cure/medications for ichthyosiform erythroderma with leukocyte vacuolation?
What are the causes for ichthyosis, chanarin dorman syndrome?
What are the treatments for ichthyosis, chanarin dorman syndrome?
What are the risk factors for ichthyosis, chanarin dorman syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for ichthyosis, chanarin dorman syndrome?
What are the causes for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
What are the treatments for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
What are the risk factors for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
Is there a cure/medications for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
What are the causes for infantile epileptic encephalopathy?
What are the treatments for infantile epileptic encephalopathy?
What are the risk factors for infantile epileptic encephalopathy?
Is there a cure/medications for infantile epileptic encephalopathy?
What are the causes for infantile spinal muscular atrophy?
What are the treatments for infantile spinal muscular atrophy?
What are the risk factors for infantile spinal muscular atrophy?
Is there a cure/medications for infantile spinal muscular atrophy?
What are the causes for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the treatments for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the risk factors for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
Is there a cure/medications for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the causes for kidney agenesis?
What are the treatments for kidney agenesis?
What are the risk factors for kidney agenesis?
Is there a cure/medications for kidney agenesis?
What are the causes for kidney disease of diabetes?
What are the treatments for kidney disease of diabetes?
What are the risk factors for kidney disease of diabetes?
Is there a cure/medications for kidney disease of diabetes?
What are the causes for klinefelter syndrome?
What are the treatments for klinefelter syndrome?
What are the risk factors for klinefelter syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for klinefelter syndrome?
What are the causes for kniest chondrodystrophy?
What are the treatments for kniest chondrodystrophy?
What are the risk factors for kniest chondrodystrophy?
Is there a cure/medications for kniest chondrodystrophy?
What are the causes for lower back pain?
What are the treatments for lower back pain?
What are the risk factors for lower back pain?
Is there a cure/medications for lower back pain?
What are the causes for mobius syndrome?
What are the treatments for mobius syndrome?
What are the risk factors for mobius syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for mobius syndrome?
What are the causes for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?
What are the treatments for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?
What are the risk factors for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?
Is there a cure/medications for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus?
What are the causes for phosphate diabetes?
What are the treatments for phosphate diabetes?
What are the risk factors for phosphate diabetes?
Is there a cure/medications for phosphate diabetes?
What are the causes for pulmonary fibrosis?
What are the treatments for pulmonary fibrosis?
What are the risk factors for pulmonary fibrosis?
Is there a cure/medications for pulmonary fibrosis?
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 quantal squander?
What are the treatments for quantal squander?
What are the risk factors for quantal squander?
Is there a cure/medications for quantal squander?
What are the causes for rheumatic chorea?
What are the treatments for rheumatic chorea?
What are the risk factors for rheumatic chorea?
Is there a cure/medications for rheumatic chorea?
What are the causes for rheumatic diseases?
What are the treatments for rheumatic diseases?
What are the risk factors for rheumatic diseases?
Is there a cure/medications for rheumatic diseases?
What are the causes for romano ward syndrome?
What are the treatments for romano ward syndrome?
What are the risk factors for romano ward syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for romano ward syndrome?
What are the causes for sly syndrome?
What are the treatments for sly syndrome?
What are the risk factors for sly syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for sly syndrome?
What are the causes for spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial?
What are the treatments for spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial?
What are the risk factors for spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial?
Is there a cure/medications for spinal ataxia, hereditofamilial?
What are the causes for spinal muscular atrophy type 3?
What are the treatments for spinal muscular atrophy type 3?
What are the risk factors for spinal muscular atrophy type 3?
Is there a cure/medications for spinal muscular atrophy type 3?
What are the causes for the heart and vascular disease?
What are the treatments for the heart and vascular disease?
What are the risk factors for the heart and vascular disease?
Is there a cure/medications for the heart and vascular disease?
What are the causes for the heart and vascular disease?
What are the treatments for the heart and vascular disease?
What are the risk factors for the heart and vascular disease?
Is there a cure/medications for the heart and vascular disease?
What are the causes for toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
What are the treatments for toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
What are the risk factors for toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
Is there a cure/medications for toxoplasmosis during pregnancy?
What are the causes for urticaria, physical?
What are the treatments for urticaria, physical?
What are the risk factors for urticaria, physical?
Is there a cure/medications for urticaria, physical?
What are the causes for weil syndrome?
What are the treatments for weil syndrome?
What are the risk factors for weil syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for weil syndrome?
What are the causes for young female arteritis?
What are the treatments for young female arteritis?
What are the risk factors for young female arteritis?
Is there a cure/medications for young female arteritis?