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Summary
Lady and Junior Firefighter,

Walking in the gray zone, where each of us has our own, little-known, but increasingly louder phenomenon and pathological changes, I turn to your heart - which diseases are currently the most common, and at the same time the most current and requiring thorough clinical examination.

I am here to provide you with notes on the most important neonatal diseases that I have noticed as being present and requiring an early diagnostic approach.

### 🏥 Diseases that are now common and require detailed research

Dance diseases are those that are "in the eye" (even inside the legs, on the face), and which often have a very specific pathology that requires examination at or during the course of the disease.

#### 1. Nerve dysfunction
* Blocular vision disorder (ZABR) – Present in most cases. It is the "thousand words" of nerves that cause paralysis. It is one of the most common diseases. It is most often diagnosed at the age of 5-7 years.
* Neuroendocrine disorder - This is the "past" of nerves that cause disorders that can cause functional problems, diabetes and metabolic disorders (depending on the specific systems). This is a very common disease.
* Nervous system disorder (KNA) – Present in very small percentages (up to 2%). It is a disease that may not be visible at all, but it causes incomparable disorders that are very often diagnosed according to age.
* Thyroid Disorder – Present. This is one of the most common symptoms, although it is often not noticed. It is most rare to be diagnosed in adults, but very common in early childhood.
* Muscle disorder – Present in 13-15% of cases. This is often a "take-off", causing incomparable muscle problems and illnesses. It is often diagnosed in adults if it is an early condition.

#### 2. Skin diseases
* Sarcoidosis – This is a phenomenon that often occurs in adults, although it is often diagnosed until the age of 5-6.
* Pemphigoid – This is a phenomenon that is very common in adults, but is most often diagnosed between the ages of up to 3 years of age.
* Graft-versus-host disease – This is a very rare diagnosis that is often diagnosed in the 20+ years of age. This is mostly diagnosed between the ages of 15-20.
* Multiple nephritis (Sjgovenie) - This is a phenomenon that is often seen at 14-15 years old, although it is most often diagnosed at up to 6-7 years old.
* Systemic Mastocytosis – This is often an early condition that is very rare (not seen in a large percentage of cases), but it is very often diagnosed in childhood.

#### 3. Digestive system disorders
* Metachromatic leukodystrophy (LED) – This is a phenomenon that is very rare (including its divisible diagnoses), but it is diagnosed most often at the age of up to 15 years. This is mostly diagnosed between the ages of under 20.
* Myelofibrosis – This is a very rare diagnosis that is often diagnosed at up to 3 years of age. This is mostly diagnosed between the ages of up to 10 years.
* Nedictiveness – This is a phenomenon that is very often diagnosed at the age of up to 10 years old. It is most often diagnosed at the age of up to 10 years.

#### 4. Cardiovascular diseases
* Cryoglobulinemia – This is a very rare phenomenon, but it is most often diagnosed at the age of up to 20 years. This is mostly diagnosed between the ages of under 20.
* Pulmonary hypertension (adrenal tumor) – This is a very rare diagnosis that is often diagnosed at the age of under 18+. This is mostly diagnosed at the age of 25+ years.
* Acute leukemia – This is a very rare diagnosis that is often diagnosed at the age of up to 30+ years
Title
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Description
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Keywords
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NS Lookup
A 172.67.75.211, A 104.26.1.196, A 104.26.0.196
Dates
Created 2026-04-13
Updated 2026-04-17
Summarized 2026-04-16

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