What disease starts with Al?

What disease starts with Al?

Ala–Alc

  • Alagille–Watson syndrome (AWS)
  • Alar nasal cartilages coloboma of telecanthus.
  • Albers–Schonberg disease.
  • Albinism.
  • Albinism deafness syndrome.
  • Albinism immunodeficiency.
  • Albinism, minimal pigment type.
  • Albinism, ocular.

What lung disease starts with an L?

LAM lung disease (lymphangioleiomyomatosis) is a rare lung disease that tends to affect women of childbearing age. In LAM lung disease, muscle cells that line the lungs’ airways and blood vessels begin to multiply abnormally. These muscle cells spread into areas of the lung where they don’t belong.

Are there any diseases that start with the letter L?

A chronic autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation of joints (arthritis), blood vessels (vasculitis), the lining of organs such as the heart (pericarditis) or lungs (pleuritis) and other problems. A sexually transmitted disease or infection involving the lymph glands in the genital area.

Which is the best list of LS diseases?

Ls–Lt 1 Lubani Al Saleh Teebi syndrome. 2 Lubinsky syndrome. 3 Lucey–Driscoll syndrome. 4 Lucky–Gelehrter syndrome. 5 Ludomania. 6 (more items)

What are the different types of Lei syndrome?

Lei–Ler 1 Leichtman–Wood–Rohn syndrome. 2 Leifer–Lai–Buyse syndrome. 3 Leigh disease. 4 Leigh syndrome, French Canadian type. 5 Leiner disease. 6 (more items)

What are the names of all the diseases?

Lau–Lax 1 Launois–Bensaude adenolipomatosis 2 Laurence–Prosser–Rocker syndrome 3 Laurence–Moon–Bardet–Biedl syndrome 4 Laurin–Sandrow syndrome 5 Laxova–Brown–Hogan syndrome

A chronic autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation of joints (arthritis), blood vessels (vasculitis), the lining of organs such as the heart (pericarditis) or lungs (pleuritis) and other problems. A sexually transmitted disease or infection involving the lymph glands in the genital area.

Where can I find list of rare diseases?

Browse the GARD list of rare diseases and related terms to find topics of interest to you. This list includes the main name for each condition, as well as alternate names. Inclusion on this list does not serve as official recognition by the NIH that a disease is rare.