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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome

Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Introduction

Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: A rare birth disorder characterized by eye cavity cysts, brain anomalies, facial skin tags and various other skin lesions. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome is available below.

Symptoms of Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome

Home Diagnostic Testing

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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Deaths

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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Complications

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Causes of Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome

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Disease Topics Related To Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome

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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Undiagnosed Conditions

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Misdiagnosis and Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome

Undiagnosed stroke leads to misdiagnosed aphasia: BBC News UK reported on a man who had been institutionalized and treated for mental illness because he suffered...read more »

Dementia may be a drug interaction: A common scenario in aged care is for a patient to show mental decline to dementia. Whereas this can, of course, occur due...read more »

Mild traumatic brain injury often remains undiagnosed: Although the symptoms of severe brain injury are hard to miss, it is less clear for milder...read more »

MTBI misdiagnosed as balance problem: When a person has symptoms such as vertigo or dizziness, a diagnosis of brain injury may go overlooked. This is particularly true of mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), for which the...read more »

Psoriasis often undiagnosed cause of skin symptoms in children: Children who suffer from the skin disorder called psoriasis can often go undiagnosed. The main problem is that psoriasis is rare in children, and...read more »

Brain pressure condition often misdiagnosed as dementia: A condition that results from an excessive pressure of CSF within the brain is often misdiagnosed. It may be misdiagnosed...read more »

Post-concussive brain injury often misdiagnosed: A study found that soldiers who had suffered a concussive injury in battle often were misdiagnosed on their return. A variety of symptoms can occur in post-concussion syndrome...read more »

Children with migraine often misdiagnosed: A migraine often fails to be correctly diagnosed in pediatric patients. These patients are not the typical migraine sufferers, but...read more »

Vitamin B12 deficiency under-diagnosed: The condition of Vitamin B12 deficiency is a possible misdiagnosis of various conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (see symptoms of multiple sclerosis). See symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency...read more »

Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Research Doctors & Specialists

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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Rare Types

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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Animations

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Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome: Broader Related Topics

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Definitions of Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome:

Ophanet, a consortium of European partners, currently defines a condition rare when it affects 1 person per 2,000. They list Delleman-Oorthuys syndrome as a "rare disease".
Source - Orphanet

 

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