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Cogans Syndrome
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Linked signs and symptoms
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- Balance Impaired
- Breath Shortness (Dyspnoea)
- Dizziness or a Spinning Sensation (Vertigo)
- Ear Noises Ringing Buzzing or Clicking (Tinnitus)
- Eye Irritation
- Eye Redness
- Eye: Sensitive to Light (Photophobia)
- Eye: Vision Impairment
- Eyes Bulging (Exophthalmos)
- Fatigue
- Fever (Raised Body Temperature)
- Headache (Cephalgia)
- Hearing Loss
- Lymph Nodes Swollen (Glands)
- Muscle Aches
- Nausea
- Night Sweats
- Pain Arm
- Pain Joint (Arthralgia)
- Pain: Chest
- Poor Balance (Imbalance)
- Skin Rash
- Vision Blurred
- Weight Loss (Body Mass Index Decreased)
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Introduction / full article
Cogans Syndrome
Cogan syndrome
Cogan syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent inflammation of the front of the eye (the cornea) and often fever, fatigue, and weight loss, episodes of dizziness, and hearing loss. It can lead to deafness or blindness if untreated. The classic form of the disease was first described by D.G. Cogan in 1945.