Rare disease patients too often face common problems, including the lack of access to correct diagnosis, lack of quality information on the disease, lack of scientific knowledge of the disease, inequities and difficulties in access to treatment and care. These things could be changed by implementing a comprehensive approach to rare diseases, increasing international cooperation in scientific research, by gaining and sharing scientific knowledge about and by developing tools for extracting and sharing knowledge. A significant aspect to analyze is the organization of knowledge in the biomedical field for the proper management and recovery of health information. For these purposes, the sources needed have been acquired from the Office of Rare...
Rare disease registries have now been recognized as a global priority for progress both in monitorin...
AbstractAdvances in “omics” hardware and software technologies are bringing rare diseases research b...
Improving our understanding of rare disease and developing new therapies can only succeed through gl...
Rare disease patients too often face common problems, including the lack of access to correct diagno...
Background: Rare disease information sources are incom-pletely and inconsistently cross-referenced t...
According to the WHO a disease or disorder is defined as rare in Europe when it affects fewer than ...
Artigo publicado em: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. 2012;154:173-180.The personal healt...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundDespite international initiatives like Orphanet, it remains ...
Rare diseases are diseases with a particularly low prevalence. The specificities of rare diseases - ...
Small numbers of patients are a special challenge for rare diseases research. Electronic health reco...
AbstractBackgroundAt present, there is no universal definition of rare disease.ObjectiveTo provide a...
Abstract—This poster will present the completeness of coverage of rare disease names in standard cod...
Having codes for each and every rare disease (RD) would help European and national health authoritie...
Abstract Background About 30 million individuals in the United States are living with a rare disease...
Rare diseases are a group of genetic disorders occurring in a small percentage of the population wit...
Rare disease registries have now been recognized as a global priority for progress both in monitorin...
AbstractAdvances in “omics” hardware and software technologies are bringing rare diseases research b...
Improving our understanding of rare disease and developing new therapies can only succeed through gl...
Rare disease patients too often face common problems, including the lack of access to correct diagno...
Background: Rare disease information sources are incom-pletely and inconsistently cross-referenced t...
According to the WHO a disease or disorder is defined as rare in Europe when it affects fewer than ...
Artigo publicado em: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. 2012;154:173-180.The personal healt...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundDespite international initiatives like Orphanet, it remains ...
Rare diseases are diseases with a particularly low prevalence. The specificities of rare diseases - ...
Small numbers of patients are a special challenge for rare diseases research. Electronic health reco...
AbstractBackgroundAt present, there is no universal definition of rare disease.ObjectiveTo provide a...
Abstract—This poster will present the completeness of coverage of rare disease names in standard cod...
Having codes for each and every rare disease (RD) would help European and national health authoritie...
Abstract Background About 30 million individuals in the United States are living with a rare disease...
Rare diseases are a group of genetic disorders occurring in a small percentage of the population wit...
Rare disease registries have now been recognized as a global priority for progress both in monitorin...
AbstractAdvances in “omics” hardware and software technologies are bringing rare diseases research b...
Improving our understanding of rare disease and developing new therapies can only succeed through gl...