Chronic- Infantile- Neurological- Cutaneous- Articular syndrome
Overview
Chronic infantile neurological cutaneous and articular (CINCA) syndrome is a severe chronic inflammatory disease of early onset, characterized by cutaneous symptoms, central-nervous-system involvement, and arthropathy
Symptoms
* Joint pain * Fever * Chronic meningitis * Feeding problems * Vision problems * Deafness * Growth retardation * Mental retardation * Rash * Arthritic changes * Adenopathy * Delayed fontanel closure * Enlarged head * Enlarged liver * Enlarged spleen * Protruding eyeballs * Anemia * Increased number of white blood cells in blood * Pleocytosis * Osteoporosis * Swollen ends of long bones * Joint contracture * Large skull * Protruding forehead
Diagnosis
* Cold & Flu: Home Testing: * Home Fever Tests * Home Ear Infection Tests * Home Flu Tests
Prognosis
The 'prognosis' of Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease usually refers to the likely outcome of Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease. The prognosis of Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease may include the duration of Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease, chances of complications of Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease, probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Infantile multisystem inflammatory disease. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.