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Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p

Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: Introduction

Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: A very rare syndrome characterized mainly by the failure of the brain to separate into two lobes, facial deformities and various other anomalies. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p is available below.

Symptoms of Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p

Home Diagnostic Testing

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Causes of Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p

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Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: Undiagnosed Conditions

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Misdiagnosis and Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p

Undiagnosed stroke leads to misdiagnosed aphasia: BBC News UK reported on a man who had been institutionalized and treated for mental illness because...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 to various...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 injuries, or even those causing a mild ...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 ...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 as Parkinson's disease or dementia (such as ...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 and these...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,...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...read more »

Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: Research Doctors & Specialists

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Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: Rare Types

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Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: Animations

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Definitions of Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p:

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

Related Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p Info

More information about Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p

  1. Holoprosencephaly deletion 2p: Introduction
  2. Symptoms
  3. Causes
  4. Treatments
  5. Misdiagnosis
  6. Home Testing
  7. Types
 

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