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What are the names of rare diseases?

What are the names of rare diseases?

Rare Diseases

  • Agammaglobulinemia.
  • Goodpasture Syndrome.
  • Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (GPA, formerly Wegener Granulomatosis)
  • Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency.
  • Pediatric Bruton Agammaglobulinemia.
  • Pediatric Severe Combined Immunodeficiency.
  • Schnitzler Syndrome.
  • X-Linked (Bruton) Agammaglobulinemia.

What is the rarest disease?

RPI deficiency According to the Journal of Molecular Medicine, Ribose-5 phosphate isomerase deficiency, or RPI Deficinecy, is the rarest disease in the world with MRI and DNA analysis providing only one case in history.

What are some disease names?

Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM)

  • AIDS (HIV/AIDS)
  • Alphaviruses.
  • Alzheimer’s Disease.
  • Alzheimer’s Diseases (Spanish)
  • Arboviral Encephalitis.
  • Arthritis.
  • Babesiois.
  • What are the coolest diseases in the world?

    1 Some of the coolest diseases to date… 2 Alien Hand Syndrome. 3 Bodies Turned to Stone. 4 Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome. 5 Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. 6 (more items)

    What are some good names for a disease?

    However, this soon made it a horribly depressing and gloomy name generator, so I decided to keep in the funny and odd names to keep it a bit lighthearted, even though we’re still dealing with diseases. Some of the odd name combinations include ‘Dream Ears’, ‘Laughing Herpes’ or ‘Duck Mouth’.

    What are the names of diseases that affect the body?

    Symptoms include progressive weakness of the nerves in the arms and legs, enlarged liver or spleen, darkening of the skin and excessive hair growth. Other names for the disorder include Crow-Fukase Syndrome, Takatsuki syndrome and PEP Syndrome.

    Are there any rare diseases you have never heard of?

    You might not have heard of Jumping Frenchman of Maine or Hailey-Hailey Syndrome, but these diseases, syndromes and disorders don’t feel ‘rare’ to the people and families afflicted with them. In fact, there are thousands of people who are deeply affected by the 1,000+ diseases covered in the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) database.