This table lists symptoms that people with this disease may have. For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. This information comes from a database called the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) . The HPO collects information on symptoms that have been described in medical resources. The HPO is updated regularly. Use the HPO ID to access more in-depth information about a symptom.
Medical Terms | Other Names | Learn More: HPO ID |
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80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
Joint inflammation
|
0001369 | |
Fatigue |
Tired
Tiredness
[ more ]
|
0012378 |
Fever | 0001945 | |
Meningitis | 0001287 | |
Migraine |
Intermittent migraine headaches
Migraine headache
Migraine headaches
[ more ]
|
0002076 |
Myalgia |
Muscle ache
Muscle pain
[ more ]
|
0003326 |
Nausea and vomiting | 0002017 | |
Oral ulcer |
Mouth ulcer
|
0000155 |
Orchitis |
Inflammation of testicles
|
0100796 |
Papule | 0200034 | |
Photophobia |
Extreme sensitivity of the eyes to light
Light hypersensitivity
[ more ]
|
0000613 |
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis |
Recurrent canker sores
|
0011107 |
Subcutaneous nodule |
Firm lump under the skin
Growth of abnormal tissue under the skin
[ more ]
|
0001482 |
Vasculitis |
Inflammation of blood vessel
|
0002633 |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abdominal pain |
Pain in stomach
Stomach pain
[ more ]
|
0002027 |
Abnormal blistering of the skin |
Blistering, generalized
Blisters
[ more ]
|
0008066 |
Acne | 0001061 | |
Arthralgia |
Joint pain
|
0002829 |
Confusion |
Disorientation
Easily confused
Mental disorientation
[ more ]
|
0001289 |
Gait disturbance |
Abnormal gait
Abnormal walk
Impaired gait
[ more ]
|
0001288 |
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage |
Gastrointestinal bleeding
|
0002239 |
Hemiparesis |
Weakness of one side of body
|
0001269 |
Immunologic hypersensitivity | 0100326 | |
Venous thrombosis |
Blood clot in vein
|
0004936 |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal myocardium morphology | 0001637 | |
Abnormal pyramidal sign | 0007256 | |
Anorexia | 0002039 | |
Aortic regurgitation | 0001659 | |
Arterial thrombosis |
Blood clot in artery
|
0004420 |
Ataxia | 0001251 | |
Avascular necrosis |
Death of bone due to decreased blood supply
|
0010885 |
Blindness | 0000618 | |
Clouding of the lens of the eye
Cloudy lens
[ more ]
|
0000518 | |
Cerebral ischemia |
Disruption of blood oxygen supply to brain
|
0002637 |
Cranial nerve paralysis | 0006824 | |
Loss of developmental milestones
Mental deterioration in childhood
[ more ]
|
0002376 | |
Encephalitis |
Brain inflammation
|
0002383 |
Endocarditis | 0100584 | |
Gangrene |
Death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or infection
|
0100758 |
Glomerulopathy | 0100820 | |
Hemoptysis |
Coughing up blood
|
0002105 |
Hyperreflexia |
Increased reflexes
|
0001347 |
Increased intracranial pressure |
Rise in pressure inside skull
|
0002516 |
Irritability |
Irritable
|
0000737 |
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca |
Dry eyes
|
0001097 |
Lymphadenopathy |
Swollen lymph nodes
|
0002716 |
Malabsorption |
Intestinal malabsorption
|
0002024 |
Memory impairment |
Forgetfulness
Memory loss
Memory problems
Poor memory
[ more ]
|
0002354 |
Mitral regurgitation | 0001653 | |
Myocardial infarction |
Heart attack
|
0001658 |
Myositis |
Muscle inflammation
|
0100614 |
Pancreatitis |
Pancreatic inflammation
|
0001733 |
Paresthesia |
Pins and needles feeling
Tingling
[ more ]
|
0003401 |
Pericarditis |
Swelling or irritation of membrane around heart
|
0001701 |
Pleural effusion |
Fluid around lungs
|
0002202 |
Pleuritis |
Inflammation of tissues lining lungs and chest
|
0002102 |
Pulmonary embolism |
Blood clot in artery of lung
|
0002204 |
Pulmonary infiltrates |
Lung infiltrates
|
0002113 |
Renal insufficiency |
Renal failure
Renal failure in adulthood
[ more ]
|
0000083 |
Retinopathy |
Noninflammatory retina disease
|
0000488 |
Retrobulbar optic neuritis | 0100654 | |
Seizure | 0001250 | |
Splenomegaly |
Increased spleen size
|
0001744 |
Vertigo |
Dizzy spell
|
0002321 |
Weight loss | 0001824 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
0000007 | ||
Chorioretinitis | 0012424 | |
Decreased level of D-mannose in urine | 0410060 | |
Epididymitis | 0000031 | |
Erythema | 0010783 | |
Erythema nodosum | 0012219 | |
Genital ulcers | 0003249 | |
Hypopyon | 0031615 | |
Iridocyclitis | 0001094 | |
Iritis |
Inflammation of iris
|
0001101 |
Patchy alopecia |
Patchy baldness
|
0002232 |
Raynaud phenomenon | 0030880 | |
Superficial thrombophlebitis | 0002638 |
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Related diseases are conditions that have similar signs and symptoms. A health care provider may consider these conditions in the table below when making a diagnosis. Please note that the table may not include all the possible conditions related to this disease.
Conditions with similar signs and symptoms from Orphanet
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Depending upon manifestations, infectious uveitis, relapsing polychondritis, sarcoidosis, antiphospholipid syndrome, Takayasu arteritis, Crohn disease or multiple sclerosis (see these terms) may be considered.
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