Celiac Disease
The child has failure to thrive , apathy, anorexia, pallor, generalized hypotonia, abdominal distention, and muscle wasting.[merckmanuals.com]
Physical exam Your doctor may also want to know whether you have lost weight or whether you have symptoms of anaemia (tiredness, exhaustion, pallor).[netdoctor.co.uk]
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Nephrotic Syndrome
The central retinae showed resolution of the hemorrhages, tortuosity, edema, and pallor within 3 weeks.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Addison's Disease
Addison's disease, or primary adrenal insufficiency, is often associated with reduced well-being and fatigue despite use of currently recommended adrenal hormone replacement. Hypoglycaemia is a known manifestation of glucocorticoid deficiency, but is generally considered rare in adults and not relevant to troubling[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Myxedema
Enlargement of tongue causing slurred speech Hearing loss (caused by swelling in the middle ear) Facial pallor (paleness) due to anemia and vasoconstriction Skin is pale and[bestonhealth.com]
[…] physical features of severe hypothyroidism, including macroglossia, delayed reflexes, dry, rough skin and myxedematous facies, which results from the periorbital edema, pallor[endocrinologyadvisor.com]
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Whipple Disease
Whipple disease is a systemic illness resulting from bacterial infection by a rare species of bacilli, Tropheryma whippleii. The gastrointestinal tract is the most frequently affected organ although the disease can spread to joints, central nervous system, eyes and rarely, heart. The disease is clinically presented with[…][symptoma.com]
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Gout
Forearms. Elbow or knee. Hands or feet. (Older patients, particularly women, are more likely to have gout in the small joints of the fingers.)[web.archive.org]
Tophi, the knobby MSU crystal deposits that form during chronic gout, generally form in the following location: Helix of the outer ear (the curved ridge along the edge of[web.archive.org]
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Hemochromatosis
Abstract Harlequin color change is a distinctive cutaneous phenomenon presenting as a well-demarcated color change, with half of the body displaying erythema and the other half pallor[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Klinefelter Syndrome
Other differences can include abnormal fusion of certain bones in the forearm (radioulnar synostosis), curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly ), and flat feet ( pes[ghr.nlm.nih.gov]
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Common Cold
Although it commonly affects the face, circumoral pallor is present. During recovery, the skin on the fingers and toes peels.[emedicine.com]
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Urine 17 Ketosteroids Decreased
Hypopituitarism
[…] test Estriol – urine 17-ketosteroids 17-hydroxycorticosteroids Treatment and Prevention If the hypopituitarism is caused by a lesion or tumor, removal of the tumor or radiation[diagnose-me.com]
Pituitary Hormone Deficiency Pituitary Hormone Target Organs Effect of Deficiency ACTH Adrenal glands: cortisol and DHEA Fatigue, low sodium in blood, weight loss, skin pallor[pituitarysociety.org]
Chronic symptoms are fatigue, anorexia, weight loss and pallor.[symptoma.com]
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