What is Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome?
What is Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome?
- Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome: A very rare syndrome characterized by kidney, neurological and thyroid problems.
Ophanet, a consortium of European partners,
currently defines a condition rare when it affects 1 person per 2,000.
They list Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome as a "rare disease".
Source - Orphanet
Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome: Introduction
Types of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
Broader types of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
How serious is Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome?
Complications of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
see complications of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
What causes Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome?
Causes of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome: see causes of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
What are the symptoms of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome?
Symptoms of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
see symptoms of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
Complications of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
see complications of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome.
How is it treated?
Doctors and Medical Specialists for Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome: Pediatrician, Internist, Nephrologist, Neurologist
;
see also doctors and medical specialists for Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome.
Treatments for Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
see treatments for Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
Name and Aliases of Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
Main name of condition: Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome
Other names or spellings for Cutler-Bass-Romshe syndrome:
Thyrocerebrorenal syndrome