Symptoms

The first step in rare disease diagnosis is to assess the patient's health and phenotypic information. We have compiled some general information for combinations of phenotypes that appear in the clinic. For each set of symptoms we show related diseases and genetic information. Once a medical doctor has found a potential diagnosis, the causative mutation can be confirmed through genotyping or sequencing.

Rare Disease Signs and Symptoms by name

Name
Carcinoma and Micropenis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Microtia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Mitral valve prolapse, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Motor delay, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Myoclonus, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Pallor, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Pancytopenia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Peripheral neuropathy, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Pes cavus, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Pes planus, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Poor speech, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Proteinuria, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Renal cyst, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Renal dysplasia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Renal insufficiency, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Retinopathy, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Sensory neuropathy, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Severe global developmental delay, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Short philtrum, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Carcinoma and Situs inversus totalis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info