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  2. Orphanet - Wikipedia

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    Orphanet is an online database with the goal of gathering, providing and improving knowledge on rare diseases and to improve the diagnosis, care and treatment of patients with rare diseases. By listing rare diseases, and maintaining a standard nomenclature of rare diseases (ORPHAcodes), Orphanet contributes to making them more visible in health ...

  3. Rare disease - Wikipedia

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    A rare disease is any disease that affects a small percentage of the population. In some parts of the world, the term orphan disease describes a rare disease whose rarity results in little or no funding or research for treatments, without financial incentives from governments or other agencies. Orphan drugs are medications targeting orphan ...

  4. National Organization for Rare Disorders - Wikipedia

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    The organization grew out of an "informal coalition" of support groups and families called together in the late 1970s to advocate legislation supporting development of orphan drugs, or drugs for treating rare diseases. [5] They succeeded in getting the United States Congress to pass the Orphan Drug Act (ODA) in early 1983. [2] [5] [6]

  5. ICD coding for rare diseases - Wikipedia

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    Orphanet is a European reference portal for information on rare diseases and orphan drugs. Orphanet outlines the ICD-10 coding rules for rare diseases included in their database. The Orphanet database also often includes coding information for the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, the Unified Medical Language System, and more. When a ...

  6. Orphan drug - Wikipedia

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    An orphan drug is a pharmaceutical agent that is developed to treat certain rare medical conditions. An orphan drug would not be profitable to produce without government assistance, due to the small population of patients affected by the conditions. The conditions that orphan drugs are used to treat are referred to as orphan diseases. The ...

  7. Fields condition - Wikipedia

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    Fields condition, [1] also known as Fields' disease, [2] [3] is a neuromuscular disease that is considered the rarest medical condition in the world. It was named after Welsh identical twins Catherine and Kirstie Fields, who are two of only three people known to have been affected.

  8. Can Protalix Revolutionize This Orphan Disease?

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  9. Ultra-rare disease - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of the world, an ultra-orphan disease is a rare disease whose rarity means there is a lack of a market large enough to have support and resources for discovering treatments for it. [1] [2] [3] Distinct countries define and provide special economic incentives for companies developing drugs that treat ultra-rare diseases.