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- What is angina?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/angina/c/354#48844What is angina? The heart is the pump responsible for circulating blood throughout the body. Myocardium (myo=muscle + cardium=muscle) is the heart muscle that contracts to pump that blood and like any other muscle, it requires oxygen rich ...
What are the symptoms for angina? - What is angina?
https://seniorhealthcarematters.com/condition/angina/c/42194#116774The heart is the pump responsible for circulating blood throughout the body. Myocardium (myo=muscle + cardium=muscle) is the heart muscle that contracts to pump that blood and like any other muscle, it requires oxygen rich blood for energy. Angina...
What are the symptoms for angina? - 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 campomelic syndrome, long-limb type?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/campomelic-syndrome%2C-long-limb-type/c/6394#62524Campomelic 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; oth...
What are the symptoms for campomelic syndrome, long-limb type? - 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 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 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: 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 frommel-chiari syndrome?
https://womenshealthcarecommunity.com/condition/frommel-chiari-syndrome/c/15014#105784Chiari-Frommel Syndrome is a rare endocrine disorder that affects women who have recently given birth (postpartum) and is characterized by the over-production of breast milk (galactorrhea), lack of ovulation (anovulation), and the absence of regul...
What are the symptoms for frommel-chiari syndrome? - What is ichthyosis vulgaris?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/ichthyosis-vulgaris/c/22074#94624Ichthyosis vulgaris (ik-thee-O-sis vul-GAY-ris) is an inherited skin disorder in which dead skin cells accumulate in thick, dry scales on your skin's surface. The scales of ichthyosis vulgaris, sometimes called fish scale disease or fish s...
What are the symptoms for ichthyosis vulgaris? - 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 ito hypomelanosis?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/ito-hypomelanosis/c/22914#95164Hypomelanosis of Ito is a rare condition characterized by distinctive skin changes, in which areas of the body lack skin color (hypopigmentation). These skin changes may present as patches, streaks or spiral-shaped (whorled) areas. In many cases, ...
What are the symptoms for ito hypomelanosis? - What is jansen metaphyseal dysostosis?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/jansen-metaphyseal-dysostosis/c/23204#65344Jansen type metaphyseal chondrodysplasia is an extremely rare progressive disorder in which portions of the bones of the arms and legs develop abnormally with unusual cartilage formations and subsequent abnormal bone formation at the large (bulbou...
What are the symptoms for jansen metaphyseal dysostosis? - What is kenny caffey syndrome?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/kenny-caffey-syndrome/c/24054#65584Kenny-Caffey syndrome type 2 (KCS2) is an extremely rare hereditary skeletal disorder characterized by thickening of the long bones, thin marrow cavities in the bones (medullary stenosis), and abnormalities affecting the head and eyes. Most cases ...
What are the symptoms for kenny caffey syndrome? - What is kenny disease?
https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/kenny-disease/c/24064#65644Kenny-Caffey syndrome type 2 (KCS2) is an extremely rare hereditary skeletal disorder characterized by thickening of the long bones, thin marrow cavities in the bones (medullary stenosis), and abnormalities affecting the head and eyes. Most cases ...
What are the symptoms for kenny disease? - What is microcephaly?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/microcephaly/c/34934#81304Microcephaly is a condition where the head (circumference) is smaller than normal. Microcephaly may be caused by genetic abnormalities or by drugs, alcohol, certain viruses, and toxins that are exposed to the fetus during pregnancy ...
What are the symptoms for microcephaly? - What is mucopolysaccharidoses?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/mucopolysaccharidoses/c/28874#45664The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a group of inherited lysosomal storage disorders. Lysosomes function as the primary digestive units within cells. Enzymes within lysosomes break down or digest particular nutrients, such as certain carbohydrates...
What are the symptoms for mucopolysaccharidoses? - What is multiple exostoses syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/multiple-exostoses-syndrome/c/29134#81844Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by multiple benign (noncancerous) bone tumors that are covered by cartilage (osteochondromas), often on the growing end (metaphysis) of the long bones of the legs, ...
What are the symptoms for multiple exostoses syndrome? - What is nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/nodular-nonsuppurative-panniculitis/c/29954#97744Idiopathic nodular panniculitis is a rare spectrum of skin disorders characterized by single or multiple, tender or painful bumps below the surface of the skin (subcutaneous nodules) that usually lead to inflammation of the subcutaneous layer of f...
What are the symptoms for nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis? - What is opthalmoneuromyelitis?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/opthalmoneuromyelitis/c/30984#21544Neuromyelitis optica, also known as Devic disease (DD), is a chronic disorder of nerve tissue characterized by inflammation of the optic nerve (optic neuritis) and inflammation of the spinal cord (myelitis). There appear to be two forms of this di...
What are the symptoms for opthalmoneuromyelitis? - What is roberts sc-phocomelia syndrome?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/roberts-sc-phocomelia-syndrome/c/33874#83344Phocomelia syndrome (PS) is a rare birth defect that causes severe birth defects, especially of the upper limbs. The bones of the arms, and in some cases other appendages, may be extremely shortened and even absent. The fingers of the hands may be...
What are the symptoms for roberts sc-phocomelia syndrome? - What is spinal chordoma?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/spinal-chordoma/c/36264#34084Chordomas are very rare primary bone tumors that can arise at almost any point along the axis of the spine from the base of the skull to the sacrum and coccyx (tailbone). The incidence of chordoma in the general U.S. population is about 8 per 10,0...
What are the symptoms for spinal chordoma? - What is transient acantholytic dermatosis?
https://skincarehealthcenter.com/condition/transient-acantholytic-dermatosis/c/38334#100984Grover's disease is a rare, transient skin disorder that consists of small, firm, raised red lesions, most often on the skin of the chest and back. Diagnosis of this disorder becomes apparent under microscopic examination when the loss of the "cem...
What are the symptoms for transient acantholytic dermatosis? - What is vacterls association?
https://diabeteshealthmatters.com/condition/vacterls-association/c/39684#38044VACTERL association is a nonrandom association of birth defects that affects multiple median and para-median structures. The term VACTERL is an acronym with each letter representing the first letter of one of the more common findings seen in affec...
What are the symptoms for vacterls association? - 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?
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What are the causes for angina?
What are the treatments for angina?
What are the risk factors for angina?
Is there a cure/medications for angina?
What are the causes for angina?
What are the treatments for angina?
What are the risk factors for angina?
Is there a cure/medications for angina?
What are the causes for azorean neurologic disease?
What are the treatments for azorean neurologic disease?
What are the risk factors for azorean neurologic disease?
Is there a cure/medications for azorean neurologic disease?
What are the causes for campomelic syndrome, long-limb type?
What are the treatments for campomelic syndrome, long-limb type?
What are the risk factors for campomelic syndrome, long-limb type?
Is there a cure/medications for campomelic syndrome, long-limb type?
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 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 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 epilepsy and multiple subpial transection (mst)?
What are the treatments for epilepsy and multiple subpial transection (mst)?
What are the risk factors for epilepsy and multiple subpial transection (mst)?
Is there a cure/medications for epilepsy and multiple subpial transection (mst)?
What are the causes for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
What are the treatments for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
What are the risk factors for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
Is there a cure/medications for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
What are the symptoms for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
What are the causes for epilepsy: extratemporal cortical resection?
What are the causes for frommel-chiari syndrome?
What are the treatments for frommel-chiari syndrome?
What are the risk factors for frommel-chiari syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for frommel-chiari syndrome?
What are the causes for ichthyosis vulgaris?
What are the treatments for ichthyosis vulgaris?
What are the risk factors for ichthyosis vulgaris?
Is there a cure/medications for ichthyosis vulgaris?
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 ito hypomelanosis?
What are the treatments for ito hypomelanosis?
What are the risk factors for ito hypomelanosis?
Is there a cure/medications for ito hypomelanosis?
What are the causes for jansen metaphyseal dysostosis?
What are the treatments for jansen metaphyseal dysostosis?
What are the risk factors for jansen metaphyseal dysostosis?
Is there a cure/medications for jansen metaphyseal dysostosis?
What are the causes for kenny caffey syndrome?
What are the treatments for kenny caffey syndrome?
What are the risk factors for kenny caffey syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for kenny caffey syndrome?
What are the causes for kenny disease?
What are the treatments for kenny disease?
What are the risk factors for kenny disease?
Is there a cure/medications for kenny disease?
What are the causes for microcephaly?
What are the treatments for microcephaly?
What are the risk factors for microcephaly?
Is there a cure/medications for microcephaly?
What are the causes for mucopolysaccharidoses?
What are the treatments for mucopolysaccharidoses?
What are the risk factors for mucopolysaccharidoses?
Is there a cure/medications for mucopolysaccharidoses?
What are the causes for multiple exostoses syndrome?
What are the treatments for multiple exostoses syndrome?
What are the risk factors for multiple exostoses syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for multiple exostoses syndrome?
What are the causes for nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis?
What are the treatments for nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis?
What are the risk factors for nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis?
Is there a cure/medications for nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis?
What are the causes for opthalmoneuromyelitis?
What are the treatments for opthalmoneuromyelitis?
What are the risk factors for opthalmoneuromyelitis?
Is there a cure/medications for opthalmoneuromyelitis?
What are the causes for roberts sc-phocomelia syndrome?
What are the treatments for roberts sc-phocomelia syndrome?
What are the risk factors for roberts sc-phocomelia syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for roberts sc-phocomelia syndrome?
What are the causes for spinal chordoma?
What are the treatments for spinal chordoma?
What are the risk factors for spinal chordoma?
Is there a cure/medications for spinal chordoma?
What are the causes for transient acantholytic dermatosis?
What are the treatments for transient acantholytic dermatosis?
What are the risk factors for transient acantholytic dermatosis?
Is there a cure/medications for transient acantholytic dermatosis?
What are the causes for vacterls association?
What are the treatments for vacterls association?
What are the risk factors for vacterls association?
Is there a cure/medications for vacterls association?
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?