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Axenfeld–Rieger syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant [2] disorder, which affects the development of the teeth, eyes, and abdominal region. [3]Axenfeld–Rieger syndrome is part of the so-called iridocorneal or anterior segment dysgenesis syndromes, [4] which were formerly known as anterior segment cleavage syndromes, anterior chamber segmentation syndromes or mesodermal dysgenesis.
Meige's syndrome is a type of dystonia. It is also known as Brueghel's syndrome and oral facial dystonia . It is actually a combination of two forms of dystonia, blepharospasm and oromandibular dystonia (OMD).
Fluoroscopic image of an aorta affected by Leriche's syndrome In medicine , aortoiliac occlusive disease is a form of central artery disease involving the blockage of the abdominal aorta as it transitions into the common iliac arteries .
Changes in the eye can help predict other health concerns in the body, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. A new study has identified a set of 29 vascular health indicators on the retina ...
There are many signs and symptoms of Cushing syndrome. According to Mayo Clinic, signs include weight gain in the face, a fatty hump between a person's shoulders, a rounded face, pink or purple ...
Axial CT image showing chronic sinusitis in an individual with Kartagener syndrome. When accompanied by the combination of situs inversus (reversal of the internal organs), chronic sinusitis, and bronchiectasis, it is known as Kartagener syndrome [3] (only 50% of primary ciliary dyskinesia cases include situs inversus). [11]
Experts share signs and symptoms of Cushing syndrome, the condition with which Amy Schumer was recently diagnosed. The actress said it was brought on by having high doses of steroid injections.
Diagnosis is made from physical signs and symptoms - pupils mid-dilated and unresponsive to light, cornea edematous (cloudy), reduced vision, redness, and pain. However, the majority of cases are asymptomatic. Prior to the very severe loss of vision, these cases can only be identified by examination, generally by an eye-care professional.