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rare disorder

(rayr dis-OR-der)
A disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people in the United States. There are about 7,000 rare disorders. An estimated 25 million to 30 million Americans are living with a rare disorder. The cause of many rare disorders is unknown, but they are often caused by changes in a person’s genes or chromosomes. Rare disorders are often more difficult to diagnose and treat than the more common diseases. Also called rare disease.
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