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
Myopathy and Hodgkin lymphoma, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hydrocephalus, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypercholesterolemia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hyperglycemia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hyperhidrosis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hyperkeratosis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hyperlipidemia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hyperlordosis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypermetropia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hyperreflexia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypertonia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypertriglyceridemia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypodontia, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypogonadism, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypopigmentation of the skin, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypoplasia of penis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Hypothyroidism, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Ichthyosis, related diseases and genetic alterations View info
Myopathy and Increased serum lactate, related diseases and genetic alterations View info