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- What is acf with cardiac defects?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/acf-with-cardiac-defects/c/1174#48544Cayler syndrome, also known as "asymmetric crying facies with cardiac defects," is an extremely rare disorder characterized by congenital heart defects and the underdevelopment or absence of one of the muscles that control the movements of the low...
What are the symptoms for acf with cardiac defects? - What is acf with cardiac defects?
https://SeniorHealthcareMatters.com/condition/acf-with-cardiac-defects/c/42264#117194Cayler syndrome, also known as "asymmetric crying facies with cardiac defects," is an extremely rare disorder characterized by congenital heart defects and the underdevelopment or absence of one of the muscles that control the movements of the low...
What are the symptoms for acf with cardiac defects? - What is albinism?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/albinism/c/1574#87304The term albinism typically refers to oculocutaneous (ok-u-low-ku-TAY-nee-us) albinism (OCA) — a group of inherited disorders where there is little or no production of the pigment melanin. The type and amount of melanin your body produces de...
What are the symptoms for albinism? - What is anterior cruciate ligament tear?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/anterior-cruciate-ligament-tear/c/37254#61444Torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) facts The anterior cruciate ligament is one of the four ligaments in the knee that provides stabilization. Torn ACLs are a common knee injury. An ACL tear or sprain occurs wh...
What are the symptoms for anterior cruciate ligament tear? - What is carcinoid disease?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/carcinoid-disease/c/6644#29884Carcinoid syndrome is a disease consisting of a combination of symptoms, physical manifestations, and abnormal laboratory findings. Carcinoid syndrome is seen in individuals who have an underlying carcinoid tumour with spread to the liver. Carcino...
What are the symptoms for carcinoid disease? - What is colitis?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/colitis/c/7354#39784Colitis means inflammation of the colon. The colon, also known as the large intestine or large bowel, constitutes the last part of the digestive tract. The colon is a long, muscular tube that receives digested food from the small intestine. It rem...
What are the symptoms for colitis? - What is congenital heart defects?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/congenital-heart-defects/c/5654#49624What are congenital heart defects? Congenital (kon-JEN-ih-tal) heart defects are problems with the heart's structure that are present at birth. These defects can involve: The interior walls of the heart The valves ...
What are the symptoms for congenital heart defects? - What is encephalopathy, hypoglycemic?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/encephalopathy%2C-hypoglycemic/c/12314#56464Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (pNENs) are an increasingly common group of malignancies that arise within the endocrine tissue of the pancreas. Endocrine tissue is specialized tissue that contains hormone-secreting cells. These cells secrete ...
What are the symptoms for encephalopathy, hypoglycemic? - What is fiedler disease?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/fiedler-disease/c/14364#51184General DiscussionWeil 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, abnorma...
What are the symptoms for fiedler disease? - What is fucosidase deficiency?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/fucosidase-deficiency/c/1884#41704Fucosidosis is a rare genetic disorder characterized by deficiency of the enzyme alpha-L-fucosidase, which is required to break down (metabolize) certain complex compounds (e.g., fucose-containing glycolipids or fucose-containing glycoproteins). F...
What are the symptoms for fucosidase deficiency? - What is hartnup disease?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/hartnup-disease/c/19314#43384Hartnup disease is a rare metabolic disorder inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. It involves an inborn error of amino acid metabolism as well as niacin deficiency. Factors that may precipitate acute attacks of this disorder may include poor...
What are the symptoms for hartnup disease? - What is heart disease: heart valve disease?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/heart-disease%3A-heart-valve-disease/c/17904#51724According to the American Heart Association, about 5 million Americans are diagnosed with valvular heart disease each year. What Is Valvular Heart Disease? Heart valve disease occurs when your heart's valves do not work the way the...
What are the symptoms for heart disease: heart valve disease? - What is malignant carcinoid syndrome?
https://asthmahealthcenter.com/condition/malignant-carcinoid-syndrome/c/27494#2584Malignant carcinoid syndrome is characterized by a variety of signs and symptoms. Carcinoid tumors are neuroendocrine tumors that develop from primitive stem cells that can give rise to a variety of cell types. When a rare malignant...
What are the symptoms for malignant carcinoid syndrome? - What is marcus gunn (jaw-winking) syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/marcus-gunn-%28jaw-winking%29-syndrome/c/27734#81124Marcus Gunn phenomenon is a rare genetic disorder that is usually present at birth. It is characterized by the movement of one upper eyelid in a rapid rising motion each time the jaw moves. Other eye abnormalities and vision difficulties may also ...
What are the symptoms for marcus gunn (jaw-winking) 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 oculocutaneous albinism?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/oculocutaneous-albinism/c/30614#97984Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) is a group of rare inherited disorders characterized by a reduced amount or complete lack of melanin pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes. These conditions are caused by mutations in specific genes that are necessary f...
What are the symptoms for oculocutaneous albinism? - What is primary anemia?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/primary-anemia/c/32634#98464Pernicious anemia is a rare blood disorder characterized by the inability of the body to properly utilize vitamin B12, which is essential for the development of red blood cells. Most cases result from the lack of the gastric protein known as intri...
What are the symptoms for primary anemia? - What is pulmonary hypertension, secondary?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/pulmonary-hypertension%2C-secondary/c/32714#53764General DiscussionSecondary pulmonary hypertension is a disorder of the blood vessels in the lungs. It usually is the result of other lung diseases or related diseases in other organs. Affected individuals have high blood pressure (hypert...
What are the symptoms for pulmonary hypertension, secondary? - What is pump lung?
https://asthmahealthcenter.com/condition/pump-lung/c/32814#3484Pump lung, (also known as Shock Lung), is inflammatory lung damage. Pump lung is caused by fluid buildup in the lungs' small air sacs (called alveoli), which makes breathing very difficult. It also results in severely low bloo...
What are the symptoms for pump lung? - What is pure red blood cell aplasia?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/pure-red-blood-cell-aplasia/c/32834#22924Acquired Pure Red Cell Aplasia is a rare bone marrow disorder characterized by an isolated decline of red blood cells (erythrocytes) produced by the bone marrow. Affected individuals may experience fatigue, lethargy, and/or abnormal paleness of th...
What are the symptoms for pure red blood cell aplasia? - What is purpura, thrombotic thrombocytopenic?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/purpura%2C-thrombotic-thrombocytopenic/c/32874#23044Thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP) is a rare, serious blood disease. Major symptoms may include a severe decrease in the number of blood platelets (thrombocytopenia), abnormal destruction of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia), and disturban...
What are the symptoms for purpura, thrombotic thrombocytopenic? - What is reye\'s syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/reye%27s-syndrome/c/33264#23704Reye's syndrome is a rare and severe illness affecting children. Reye's syndrome is associated with viral infection and aspirin use. Patients with Reye's syndrome present with vomiting and mental-status changes. ...
What are the symptoms for reye\\\'s syndrome? - 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 urticaria, perstans hemorrhagica?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/urticaria%2C-perstans-hemorrhagica/c/39394#101284Urticaria pigmentosa is a rare skin disorder that is a localized (cutaneous) form of mastocytosis. Some clinicians suggest that urticaria pigmentosa is the childhood form of mastocytosis. Mast cells are specialized cells of connective tissue that ...
What are the symptoms for urticaria, perstans hemorrhagica? - What is weaver syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/weaver-syndrome/c/40654#85684Weaver Syndrome is characterized by rapid growth. Usually starting before birth (prenatal onset), physical growth and bone development (maturation) can occur more quickly than average. Other symptoms can include increased muscle tone (hypertonia) ...
What are the symptoms for weaver syndrome? - What is weaver-smith syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/weaver-smith-syndrome/c/40664#27724Weaver Syndrome is characterized by rapid growth. Usually starting before birth (prenatal onset), physical growth and bone development (maturation) can occur more quickly than average. Other symptoms can include increased muscle tone (hypertonia) ...
What are the symptoms for weaver-smith syndrome?
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What are the causes for acf with cardiac defects?
What are the treatments for acf with cardiac defects?
What are the risk factors for acf with cardiac defects?
Is there a cure/medications for acf with cardiac defects?
What are the causes for acf with cardiac defects?
What are the treatments for acf with cardiac defects?
What are the risk factors for acf with cardiac defects?
Is there a cure/medications for acf with cardiac defects?
What are the causes for albinism?
What are the treatments for albinism?
What are the risk factors for albinism?
Is there a cure/medications for albinism?
What are the causes for anterior cruciate ligament tear?
What are the treatments for anterior cruciate ligament tear?
What are the risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament tear?
Is there a cure/medications for anterior cruciate ligament tear?
What are the causes for carcinoid disease?
What are the treatments for carcinoid disease?
What are the risk factors for carcinoid disease?
Is there a cure/medications for carcinoid disease?
What are the causes for colitis?
What are the treatments for colitis?
What are the risk factors for colitis?
Is there a cure/medications for colitis?
What are the causes for congenital heart defects?
What are the treatments for congenital heart defects?
What are the risk factors for congenital heart defects?
Is there a cure/medications for congenital heart defects?
What are the causes for encephalopathy, hypoglycemic?
What are the treatments for encephalopathy, hypoglycemic?
What are the risk factors for encephalopathy, hypoglycemic?
Is there a cure/medications for encephalopathy, hypoglycemic?
What are the causes for fiedler disease?
What are the treatments for fiedler disease?
What are the risk factors for fiedler disease?
Is there a cure/medications for fiedler disease?
What are the causes for fucosidase deficiency?
What are the treatments for fucosidase deficiency?
What are the risk factors for fucosidase deficiency?
Is there a cure/medications for fucosidase deficiency?
What are the causes for hartnup disease?
What are the treatments for hartnup disease?
What are the risk factors for hartnup disease?
Is there a cure/medications for hartnup disease?
What are the causes for heart disease: heart valve disease?
What are the treatments for heart disease: heart valve disease?
What are the risk factors for heart disease: heart valve disease?
Is there a cure/medications for heart disease: heart valve disease?
What are the causes for malignant carcinoid syndrome?
What are the treatments for malignant carcinoid syndrome?
What are the risk factors for malignant carcinoid syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for malignant carcinoid syndrome?
What are the causes for marcus gunn (jaw-winking) syndrome?
What are the treatments for marcus gunn (jaw-winking) syndrome?
What are the risk factors for marcus gunn (jaw-winking) syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for marcus gunn (jaw-winking) syndrome?
What are the causes for monosomy 18p syndrome?
What are the treatments for monosomy 18p syndrome?
What are the risk factors for monosomy 18p syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for monosomy 18p syndrome?
What are the causes for oculocutaneous albinism?
What are the treatments for oculocutaneous albinism?
What are the risk factors for oculocutaneous albinism?
Is there a cure/medications for oculocutaneous albinism?
What are the causes for primary anemia?
What are the treatments for primary anemia?
What are the risk factors for primary anemia?
Is there a cure/medications for primary anemia?
What are the causes for pulmonary hypertension, secondary?
What are the treatments for pulmonary hypertension, secondary?
What are the risk factors for pulmonary hypertension, secondary?
Is there a cure/medications for pulmonary hypertension, secondary?
What are the causes for pump lung?
What are the treatments for pump lung?
What are the risk factors for pump lung?
Is there a cure/medications for pump lung?
What are the causes for pure red blood cell aplasia?
What are the treatments for pure red blood cell aplasia?
What are the risk factors for pure red blood cell aplasia?
Is there a cure/medications for pure red blood cell aplasia?
What are the causes for purpura, thrombotic thrombocytopenic?
What are the treatments for purpura, thrombotic thrombocytopenic?
What are the risk factors for purpura, thrombotic thrombocytopenic?
Is there a cure/medications for purpura, thrombotic thrombocytopenic?
What are the causes for reye\'s syndrome?
What are the treatments for reye\'s syndrome?
What are the risk factors for reye\'s syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for reye\'s syndrome?
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 urticaria, perstans hemorrhagica?
What are the treatments for urticaria, perstans hemorrhagica?
What are the risk factors for urticaria, perstans hemorrhagica?
Is there a cure/medications for urticaria, perstans hemorrhagica?
What are the causes for weaver syndrome?
What are the treatments for weaver syndrome?
What are the risk factors for weaver syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for weaver syndrome?
What are the causes for weaver-smith syndrome?
What are the treatments for weaver-smith syndrome?
What are the risk factors for weaver-smith syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for weaver-smith syndrome?