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  2. Ross' syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ross Syndrome is a progressive autonomic dysfunction that can occur in any age, ethnicity, or gender. The average age of diagnosis for Ross syndrome is 36 years and affects more females than males. [ 7 ]

  3. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Rosenthal syndrome; Rosenthal–Kloepfer syndrome; Ross' syndrome; Rosselli–Gulienetti syndrome; Rothmund–Thomson syndrome; Rotor syndrome; Roussy–Lévy syndrome; Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome; Rud syndrome; Rudiger syndrome; Rumination syndrome; Runting-stunting syndrome in broilers; Ruzicka Goerz Anton syndrome

  4. Harlequin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin syndrome is considered an injury to the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS controls some of the body's natural processes such as sweating, skin flushing and pupil response to stimuli. [1] Individuals with this syndrome have an absence of sweat skin flushing unilaterally, usually on one side of the face, arms and chest. It is an ...

  5. Solange Knowles Opens Up About 'Debilitating' Health ...

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    Sjogren's syndrome "is a disorder of your immune system identified by its two most common symptoms — dry eyes and a dry mouth," according to the Mayo Clinic, while the National Institutes of ...

  6. ROSAH syndrome - Wikipedia

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    ROSAH syndrome is a genetic disease of innate immune activation. [1] ROSAH stands for retinal dystrophy , optic nerve edema , splenomegaly , anhidrosis and headache . The name emphasizes some, but not all, of the features that can be associated with the syndrome. [ 2 ]

  7. Hypohidrosis - Wikipedia

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    In instances where the cause is known, treatment should be directed at the primary pathology. In autoimmune diseases, such as Sjögren syndrome and systemic sclerosis, treatment of the underlying disease using immunosuppressive drugs may lead to improvement in hypohidrosis. In neurological diseases, the primary pathology is often irreversible.

  8. Dejerine–Roussy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Dejerine-Roussy is a rare pain syndrome. Individuals with emerging Dejerine–Roussy syndrome usually report they are experiencing unusual pain or sensitivity that can be allodynic in nature or triggered by seemingly unrelated stimuli (sounds, tastes). Symptoms are typically lateralized and may include vision loss or loss of balance (position ...

  9. Today’s Gemini Horoscope | December 28th, 2024 - AOL

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    Discover what the planets are predicting today for your health, love life, career and more with your gemini Daily Horoscope from AOL Horoscopes.