3C Syndrome: Impact and Lifestyle Management disease
Ritscher-Schinzel Syndrome, also known as 3c syndrome, is related to ritscher-schinzel syndrome 2 and ritscher-schinzel syndrome 1. An important gene associated with Ritscher-Schinzel Syndrome is WASHC5 (WASH Complex Subunit 5). Affiliated tissues include heart.
Lifestyle Tips for Managing Arthropathy disease
Arthropathy, also known as joint ankylosis of the pelvic region and thigh, is related to familial calcium pyrophosphate deposition and reactive arthritis, and has symptoms including arthralgia, back pain and metatarsalgia. An important gene associated with Arthropathy is PRG4 (Proteoglycan 4), and among its related pathways/superpathways are ...
Elevating Your Warsaw Breakage Syndrome Care disease
Warsaw Breakage Syndrome, also known as wabs, is related to fanconi anemia, complementation group j and microcephaly. An important gene associated with Warsaw Breakage Syndrome is DDX11 (DEAD/H-Box Helicase 11), and among its related pathways/superpathways are "Cell Cycle, Mitotic" and EML4 and NUDC in mitotic spindle formation. Affiliated ...
Managing Porencephaly: Eye Care and General Tips disease
Porencephaly is related to familial porencephaly and brain small vessel disease 2. An important gene associated with Porencephaly is COL4A1 (Collagen Type IV Alpha 1 Chain), and among its related pathways/superpathways are ERK Signaling and Integrin Pathway. The drug Thrombin has been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated ...
Lifestyle Tips for Managing Ventricular Septal Defect disease
Ventricular Septal Defect, also known as ventricular septal defects, is related to tetralogy of fallot and heart septal defect. An important gene associated with Ventricular Septal Defect is FOXP4 (Forkhead Box P4), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Human Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency and Mesenchymal Stem Cells and ...