User Posts: Dr. Nadia Falah, MD - Clinical Genetics, Genomics, Cytogenetics, Biochemical Genetics Specialist
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Desert Rheumatism
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Desert rheumatism is a group of symptoms that happen when a person’s body reacts strongly to a lung infection caused by a soil fungus called Coccidioides. ...

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Desert Fever
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Desert fever is an infection caused by a tiny fungus that lives in dry, dusty soil in some parts of the Americas. When the soil is disturbed, the fungus breaks ...

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Coccidioides Immitis Infectious Disease
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Coccidioides Immitis Infectious Disease is a lung disease caused by a fungus that lives in dry soil in some parts of the Americas. When the soil is disturbed, ...

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Coccidioides Immitis Disease
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Coccidioides immitis disease is a fungal infection that doctors call coccidioidomycosis or “Valley fever.” It happens when tiny spores of the fungus ...

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California Disease
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California disease is another name for coccidioidomycosis, also called Valley fever. It is an infection caused by a fungus called Coccidioides that lives in ...

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Coccidioidomycosis
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Coccidioidomycosis is a lung infection caused by a fungus called Coccidioides. This fungus lives in dry, dusty soil. When the soil is disturbed, tiny fungal ...

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Lissencephaly Type 5
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Lissencephaly type 5 (often written as LIS5) is a very rare genetic brain problem where the surface of the brain does not form normal folds and grooves before ...

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Lissencephaly Type 2 Without Muscular or Eye Involvement
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Lissencephaly type 2 without muscular or eye involvement is a very rare brain development problem present from birth. Doctors also call it cobblestone ...

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Cobblestone Lissencephaly without Muscular or Ocular Involvement
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Cobblestone lissencephaly without muscular or ocular involvement is a very rare brain development problem that starts before birth. In this condition, the ...

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Lissencephaly Type 2
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Lissencephaly type 2 is a very rare brain problem that starts before birth. In this condition, the baby’s brain surface does not form normal folds and grooves. ...

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Cobblestone Lissencephaly
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Cobblestone lissencephaly is a rare brain malformation where the surface of the brain looks bumpy and uneven, like small stones on a road. In this condition, ...

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Spinal Arteriovenous Metameric Syndrome (SAMS)
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Spinal arteriovenous metameric syndrome (SAMS) is a very rare birth-time (congenital) blood vessel problem that affects one body segment of the spine and the ...

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Cutaneomeningospinal Angiomatosis
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Cutaneomeningospinal angiomatosis is another name for Cobb syndrome. It is a very rare condition where a person has abnormal blood vessels (angiomas or ...

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Cobb Syndrome
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Cobb syndrome is a very rare condition where a child or adult has abnormal blood vessels in the skin and in the spine in the same body segment (metamere). ...

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Cerebroretinal Microangiopathy with Calcifications and Cysts
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Cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cysts is a very rare inherited disease that mainly damages the tiny blood vessels in the brain and the ...

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Cerebroretinal Microangiopathy with Calcifications and Cysts
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Cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cysts (often shortened to CRMCC) is a very rare inherited disorder that mainly affects the brain and the ...

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Coats Plus Syndrome
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Coats plus syndrome is a very rare, inherited, multi-system disease where tiny blood vessels (especially in the retina of the eye and the brain) are abnormal ...

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Narrowing of the Aorta
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Narrowing of the aorta usually means a condition called coarctation of the aorta. In this problem, a short part of the main body artery (the aorta) becomes ...

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Coarctation of the Aorta
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Coarctation of the aorta is a birth heart problem where a short part of the main body artery (the aorta) is too narrow, like a tight ring on a pipe. This ...

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Joubert Syndrome with Hepatic Defect
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Joubert syndrome with hepatic defect is a very rare, genetic disease. It mainly affects the brain and the liver. In this condition, the part of the brain ...

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