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- What is acid maltase deficiency?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/acid-maltase-deficiency/c/1264#38404Pompe disease is a rare multisystem genetic disorder that is characterized by absence or deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-glucosidase (GAA). This enzyme is required to breakdown (metabolize) the complex carbohydrate glycogen and convert it...
What are the symptoms for acid maltase deficiency? - What is blue rubber bleb nevus?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/blue-rubber-bleb-nevus/c/3854#87724Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a rare blood vessel (vascular) disorder that affects the skin and internal organs of the body. Multiple distinctive skin lesions are usually characteristic of this disorder and are often present at birth ...
What are the symptoms for blue rubber bleb nevus? - What is cleidocranial dysplasia?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/cleidocranial-dysplasia/c/7094#7684Cleidocranial dysplasia is a rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by short stature, distinctive facial features and narrow, sloping shoulders caused by defective or absent collarbones (clavicles). Major symptoms may include premature closing of t...
What are the symptoms for cleidocranial dysplasia? - What is coffin lowry syndrome?
https://rarediseaseshealthcenter.com/condition/coffin-lowry-syndrome/c/7264#8044Coffin-Lowry syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by mental retardation; abnormalities of the head and facial (craniofacial) area; large, soft hands with short, thin (tapered) fingers; short stature; and/or various skeletal abnormalit...
What are the symptoms for coffin lowry syndrome? - What is coffin syndrome?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/coffin-syndrome/c/7284#55984Coffin-Lowry syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by mental retardation; abnormalities of the head and facial (craniofacial) area; large, soft hands with short, thin (tapered) fingers; short stature; and/or various skeletal abnormalit...
What are the symptoms for coffin syndrome? - What is hydrocele?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/hydrocele/c/20374#79564Hydrocele facts While hydroceles may occur in either gender, they are much more common in males. A hydrocele is a collection of clear fluid in a thin walled sack present in the scrotum. Hydroceles may be either o...
What are the symptoms for hydrocele? - What is infantile myofibromatosis (im)?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/infantile-myofibromatosis-%28im%29/c/22584#94984Congenital generalized fibromatosis (CGF) is a pediatric condition that is often now referred to as "infantile myofibromatosis" (IM). It is characterized by the formation of single or multiple noncancerous (benign) tumors that appear to be derived...
What are the symptoms for infantile myofibromatosis (im)? - What is pediatric hydrocele?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/pediatric-hydrocele/c/21024#82564Hydrocele facts While hydroceles may occur in either gender, they are much more common in males. A hydrocele is a collection of clear fluid in a thin walled sack present in the scrotum. Hydroceles may be either o...
What are the symptoms for pediatric hydrocele? - What is skin tag?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/skin-tag/c/6094#100264Skin tag facts Skin tags are very common but harmless small, soft skin growths. Skin tags tend to occur on the eyelids, neck, armpits, groin folds, and under breasts. One person may have anywhere from one to over...
What are the symptoms for skin tag? - What is tracheoesophageal fistula with or without esophageal atresia?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/tracheoesophageal-fistula-with-or-without-esophageal-atresia/c/38324#84904Esophageal atresia (EA) is a rare birth defect in which the esophagus (the tube that connects the throat with the stomach) does not develop normally. In infants with EA, the esophagus is usually separated into two parts, an upper and lower segment...
What are the symptoms for tracheoesophageal fistula with or without esophageal atresia? - What is x-linked hypophosphatemia (xlh)?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/x-linked-hypophosphatemia-%28xlh%29/c/41424#70144Familial 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 ...
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What are the causes for acid maltase deficiency?
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What are the risk factors for acid maltase deficiency?
Is there a cure/medications for acid maltase deficiency?
What are the causes for blue rubber bleb nevus?
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What are the causes for cleidocranial dysplasia?
What are the treatments for cleidocranial dysplasia?
What are the risk factors for cleidocranial dysplasia?
Is there a cure/medications for cleidocranial dysplasia?
What are the causes for coffin lowry syndrome?
What are the treatments for coffin lowry syndrome?
What are the risk factors for coffin lowry syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for coffin lowry syndrome?
What are the causes for coffin syndrome?
What are the treatments for coffin syndrome?
What are the risk factors for coffin syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for coffin syndrome?
What are the causes for hydrocele?
What are the treatments for hydrocele?
What are the risk factors for hydrocele?
Is there a cure/medications for hydrocele?
What are the causes for infantile myofibromatosis (im)?
What are the treatments for infantile myofibromatosis (im)?
What are the risk factors for infantile myofibromatosis (im)?
Is there a cure/medications for infantile myofibromatosis (im)?
What are the causes for pediatric hydrocele?
What are the treatments for pediatric hydrocele?
What are the risk factors for pediatric hydrocele?
Is there a cure/medications for pediatric hydrocele?
What are the causes for skin tag?
What are the treatments for skin tag?
What are the risk factors for skin tag?
Is there a cure/medications for skin tag?
What are the causes for tracheoesophageal fistula with or without esophageal atresia?
What are the treatments for tracheoesophageal fistula with or without esophageal atresia?
What are the risk factors for tracheoesophageal fistula with or without esophageal atresia?
Is there a cure/medications for tracheoesophageal fistula with or without esophageal atresia?
What are the causes for x-linked hypophosphatemia (xlh)?
What are the treatments for x-linked hypophosphatemia (xlh)?
What are the risk factors for x-linked hypophosphatemia (xlh)?
Is there a cure/medications for x-linked hypophosphatemia (xlh)?