Acquired Neuromyotonia
Acquired neuromyotonia is an inflammatory disorder characterized by abnormal nerve impulses from the peripheral nerves that result in continuous muscle fiber activity spontaneous and continuous ...
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Acquired neuromyotonia is an inflammatory disorder characterized by abnormal nerve impulses from the peripheral nerves that result in continuous muscle fiber activity spontaneous and continuous ...
Lipodystrophy syndromes are a group of genetic or acquired disorders in which the body is unable to produce and maintain healthy fat tissue. The medical condition is characterized by abnormal or ...
Lipodystrophies are conditions that share the common finding of a reduction in subcutaneous fat. There are multiple subtypes of lipodystrophy, which may be either congenital or acquired and vary ...
Acquired lipodystrophy is a general term for types of lipodystrophy that are not inherited, but rather acquired at some point during life. Acquired lipodystrophies do not have a direct genetic cause, ...
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Jacob’s syndrome—also called 47,XYY syndrome—is a genetic condition that affects boys and men who have one extra Y chromosome in their cells. Most males have 46 chromosomes, including one X and one Y ...
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS)—also called Long COVID and PASC (post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection). This is the name most guidelines and journals use for the condition in which ...
The inflammatory markers are a disparate set of medical tests that are often prescribed by doctors to identify or investigate the infection, inflammation, autoimmune rare disease, tumor, cancer, ...
Autoinflammatory syndromes are a group of disorders characterized by recurrent episodes of inflammation due to an abnormality of the innate immune system, which is the first line of defense of the ...