I like the chart, but I would like to see the ability to close the information box after reading the information. You can't move it unless you click on the name of another disease.
I watched the show where there was a woman that had severe pains in her arms; It took forever to find out what was wrong; I remember a Dr from Arizona was able to help; I missed the diagnosis of what the disease was: I have a friend that is exhibiting the same exact symptons with no relief from any Drs. Thanks for any response.
it's not that uncommon. tinea versicolor is seen in our office several times a year, especially during the summer. It may be a mysterious disease to find the etiology of why it occurs since it is directly related to sun exposure and is a type of fungi.
There is also a top ten rare diseases list if anyone is interested. Click on the Fun and Games Index , then scroll down to interactives and click on Top 20 Diseases from NORD . It says twenty but it's only 10.