A syndrome is a group of symptoms that indicate a specific disease.
no one in my family has no type of syndrome
middle child syndrome is very rare. But you have got it.
He was a little behind and slow because he had down syndrome.
"After spending long hours on the computer for work, I have developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome"
A syndrome is a combination of signs and symptoms that indicate a disease or disorder. Here are some sentences.The doctor recognized the syndrome immediately and diagnosed her trouble.I had never heard of that syndrome before.The syndrome is indicative of cancer.
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My young child has down syndrome(not really).
The doctor said I have carpal tunnel syndrome.
The woman's son was diagnosed with Down's Syndrom, and would grow up different from the other children.
Up or Down?The "D" of Down is always uppercase, i.e., capitalized - it's the name of the man who identified this specific syndrome. As to whether the word "syndrome" should be capitalized, there seems to be no final word on that. Various dictionaries and encyclopedias seem to have different styles.Answers.com goes for the option of spelling it like this: "Down syndrome."(See Related question.)
No, "fetal alcohol syndrome" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence or is part of a title. It is a medical term used to describe a range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy. In general writing, only proper nouns and the first word of a sentence are capitalized.
Down's syndrome is a serious genetic disease caused by chromosomal problems. hope i could help.