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What is Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome?

What is Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome?

  • Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: A very rare syndrome characterized mainly by cataracts, ear infections, poor absorption by the intestines, respiratory infections and failure to thrive.

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

Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: Introduction

Types of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome:

Broader types of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome:

How serious is Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome?

Complications of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: see complications of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

What causes Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome?

Causes of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: see causes of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

What are the symptoms of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome?

Symptoms of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: see symptoms of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

Complications of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: see complications of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome.

How is it treated?

Doctors and Medical Specialists for Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: Pediatrician ; see also doctors and medical specialists for Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome.
Treatments for Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome: see treatments for Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

Name of Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

Main name of condition: Siegler-Brewer-Carey syndrome

 

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