CINCA Syndrome Synonyms
CINCA syndrome, also known as Chronic Infantile Neurological, Cutaneous, and Articular syndrome, is a rare autoinflammatory disorder that primarily affects infants and young children. It is characterized by persistent inflammation in various parts of the body, including the skin, joints, and nervous system. While CINCA syndrome is the most commonly used term to describe this condition, there are a few other synonyms that are sometimes used:
- Chronic Infantile Neurological, Cutaneous, and Articular syndrome (CINCA syndrome): This is the most widely recognized term for the condition. It highlights the chronic nature of the syndrome and its involvement of the neurological, cutaneous, and articular systems.
- Neonatal-Onset Multisystem Inflammatory Disease (NOMID): NOMID is another name used to describe CINCA syndrome. It emphasizes the early onset of symptoms in the neonatal period and the involvement of multiple systems in the body.
- Infantile-Onset Multisystem Inflammatory Disease (IOMID): IOMID is a term that is sometimes used interchangeably with NOMID and CINCA syndrome. It highlights the onset of symptoms during infancy and the multisystemic nature of the disease.
- Chronic Infantile Neurological, Cutaneous, Articular syndrome (CINCA): This term is similar to CINCA syndrome but excludes the word "syndrome" from the name. It still encompasses the chronic nature of the condition and its involvement of the neurological, cutaneous, and articular systems.
It is important to note that while these terms are used interchangeably, they all refer to the same rare autoinflammatory disorder. The choice of terminology may vary among healthcare professionals and researchers.