What is Leschke-Ullmann syndrome?
What is Leschke-Ullmann syndrome?
- Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: A rare genetic disorder characterized by patches of skin pigmentation, physical and mental retardation, dwarfism, sexual dysfunction and muscle problems.
Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: Introduction
Types of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome:
Broader types of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome:
What causes Leschke-Ullmann syndrome?
Causes of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: see causes of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome
What are the symptoms of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome?
Symptoms of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome:
see symptoms of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome
Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Leschke-Ullmann syndrome.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Leschke-Ullmann syndrome.
How is it treated?
Doctors and Medical Specialists for Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: Medical Geneticist
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see also doctors and medical specialists for Leschke-Ullmann syndrome.
Treatments for Leschke-Ullmann syndrome:
see treatments for Leschke-Ullmann syndrome
Name and Aliases of Leschke-Ullmann syndrome
Main name of condition: Leschke-Ullmann syndrome
Other names or spellings for Leschke-Ullmann syndrome:
Parkes Weber II, Webber II syndrome, dystrophia pigmentosa
Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: Related Conditions
Research the causes of these diseases that are similar to, or related to, Leschke-Ullmann syndrome: