The 7 congenital diseases that give the right to INPS disability.
There are diseases that arise from the moment of birth and can concern various types of malformations. Their severity can more or less compromise a healthy life and cause various difficulties for those who suffer from it. In the following article, the ProiezionidiBorsa Technicians will show you which are the 7 congenital diseases that give the right to invalidity INPS. Furthermore, we will see what are the possible economic and health benefits that can be requested due to one’s medical-clinical condition.
What are congenital diseases and how are they distinguished
When we talk about congenital diseases, we are referring to a particular form of pathology that involves structural or functional malformations. What does this mean? Structural malformations are those that affect a part of the body. The child is born without this structure or has a marked malformation of the same that involves a serious state of health. Functional congenital malformations, on the other hand, concern the chemical composition of the organism. They are those that generally affect the genes, the nervous system or the metabolic system for example.
Congenital diseases affect many individuals and the triggering causes can fall into the three broad categories including:
a) the gene-chromosomal categories that affect about 10% of cases;
b) exogenous factors, that is, deriving from the external environment
c) the concomitant factors, responsible for 80% of cases, are those affecting genetic and environmental causes.
On the basis of when we have seen, what are the 7 congenital diseases that give the right to INPS disability then?
What are the congenital or malformative diseases that are recognized as disabling
In order to obtain the economic and health benefits, it is important to remember that the type of disability for which recognition must be requested iscivil invalidity. In fact, according to the ministerial tables, the 7 congenital diseases that give the right to civil INPS invalidity are:
- trisomy 21 with severe mental retardation: fixed degree of disability equal to 100%. in these cases, it is possible to apply for an invalidity or incapacity pension if the income requirements are also met;
- cystic fibrosis of the pancreas with chronic lung disease: fixed disability equal to 100%, for which the same rules indicated above apply;
- trisomy 18 – Edward’s syndrome: fixed disability 100%;
- Hartnup syndrome: fixed disability of 95% for which also in this case the INPS disability pension can be requested;
- trisomy 21: fixed disability at 75. in this case, it is possible to request the disability pension if the income requirements are met;
- Turner syndrome: fixed disability of 41%;
- Klinefelter syndrome: disability fixed at 25%.
In all these cases, the procedure for recognizing the state of invalidity must be started. Only after a positive outcome, it will be possible to apply for economic and health benefits.
To find out what other benefits can be obtained with 100% disability, consult thein-depth here.
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