enthesitis

Enthesitis

What is Enthesitis? The skeletal system consists of different components, including bones, tendons, and ligaments. Together, these tissues give support to the body and permit motion. An enthesis forms at the point where a tendon or ligament connects to a bone. There are more than a hundred entheses in the human body. Enthesitis happens when…

polymyositis
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Polymyositis

What is Polymyositis? What are the causes of Polymyositis? What are the Symptoms of Polymyositis? The following are certain symptoms of polymyositis. These symptoms may come & go: What are the risk factors for Polymyositis? How is Polymyositis Diagnosed? You may also get tests like as: What are the Complications of Polymyositis? Still, it can…

moebius syndrome
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Moebius syndrome

What is Moebius syndrome? Moebius syndrome is an extremely rare birth neurological defect provoked by the absence or underdevelopment of the 6th and 7th cranial nerves, which control eye movements and facial expression. Congenital facial and abducens palsy was first depicted by Von Graefe (1880) and Moebius (1888), a German neurologist after whom the syndrome…

enthesitis related arthritis
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Enthesitis-Related Arthritis

What is Enthesitis-Related Arthritis? Enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA) is one kind of arthritis. People with ERA not only include joint swelling or inflammation (arthritis) but even have enthesitis. Enthesitis is swelling or inflammation of the entheses, the connective tissue where tendons or ligaments connect to bone. In ERA, like other kinds of youth arthritis, there is…

reactive-arthritis
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Reactive Arthritis

What is Reactive Arthritis? Reactive arthritis is joint pain and swelling started by an infection in another aspect of the body most frequently the intestines, genitals, or urinary tract. This condition generally targets the knee joints, ankles joints, and feet. Inflammation also can involve the skin, eyes, and the tube that brings urine out of…

Type of Paralysis
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Monoplegia

What is Monoplegia? Monoplegia is the paralysis of a single limb. Monoplegia is affected on one side of the upper limb or the lower limb. Primarily it affected the upper limb.  Monoplegia of the upper limb is also called brachial monoplegia, and that of the lower limb is referred to as crural monoplegia. Monoplegia in…

Autism-spectrum-disorder

Autism spectrum disorder 

Introduction Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by various changes in the brain. People with ASD commonly have problems with social communication and interaction and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests. Individuals with Autism spectrum disorder may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention. It is essential to note…

Lyme arthritis

Lyme Arthritis

What is Lyme Arthritis? Lyme disorder is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and infrequently, Borrelia mayonii. It is transferred to humans via the bite of infected black-legged ticks. If Lyme disorder isn’t detected and treated with antibiotics promptly, the disease can ultimately spread via the body. The most familiar late-stage symptoms involve joint swelling…

juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis

What is Juvenile idiopathic arthritis? Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is inflammation (swelling) of one or more of the patient’s joints. It first appears before your 16th birthday.JIA is slightly more general in girls. It most generally appears in preschool-age children or teenagers. There are various types of JIA and symptoms vary between the various types….

arthritis dermatitis syndrome
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Arthritis-dermatitis syndrome

What is Arthritis-dermatitis syndrome? Arthritis-dermatitis syndrome is a form of Disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI) that usually include three types of manifestations such as dermatitis, tenosynovitis, and polyarthralgia. It is also seen with other symptoms such as fever, chills, and body restlessness. Arthritis-dermatitis syndrome Infectious condition An arthropathy caused by N gonorrhea, represented by tenosynovitis with…