Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: Introduction
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: A rare syndrome characterized by deafness, eye problems and Friedreich ataxia which causes progressive nervous system damage resulting in muscle and neurological symptoms.
More detailed information about the symptoms,
causes, and treatments of Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome is available below.
Symptoms of Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
See full list of 10
symptoms of Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
Home Diagnostic Testing
Home medical testing related to Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome:
- Ear Infections: Home Testing:
- Vision & Eye Health: Home Testing:
- more...»
Wrongly Diagnosed with Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome?
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: Related Patient Stories
Causes of Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
Read more about causes of Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome.
Disease Topics Related To Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
Research the causes of these diseases that are similar to, or related to, Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome:
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: Undiagnosed Conditions
Commonly undiagnosed diseases in related medical categories:
Misdiagnosis and Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
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...read more »
Read more about Misdiagnosis and Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: Research Doctors & Specialists
Research related physicians and medical specialists:
- Nerve Specialists:
- Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists:
- Eye Health Specialists (Ophthalmology):
- more specialists...»
Other doctor, physician and specialist research services:
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: Animations
More Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome animations & videos
Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: Broader Related Topics
Types of Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome
User Interactive Forums
Read about other experiences, ask a question about Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome, or answer someone else's question, on our message boards:
Contents for Sylvester (P.E.) syndrome: