All over the country, specialized teams of doctors are giving hope to families who are desperately searching for a diagnosis.
The medical sleuths, scattered across 12 clinics nationwide, form the Undiagnosed Disease Network. Since the program began in 2014, they’ve identified 31 previously unknown syndromes and they’ve cracked more than a third of their cases, according to a recent paper in the New England Journal of Medicine.
“It was like Sherlock Holmes,” says Euan Ashley, a professor of medicine at Stanford University.” Patients would come with mystery diseases and we would try to solve them.”
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