The other medical name for Conn's syndrome is primary aldosteronism. This is an aldosterone producing adenoma and can be caused by adrenal hyperplasia or adrenal carcinoma.
No, they are two different things. Normally, a woman has 46 X chromozomes. If there are only 45 of them, it´s the Monozomy X, so called Turner syndrome. If there are 47 of them, it´s the Trizomy X, also known as the Triple X syndrome.
The presence of three copies of a chromosome is known as a trisomy. An example would be Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome.
Temporomandibular syndrome.
People with Down syndrome, also called mongoloidism have 47 chromosomes. Having 65 chromosomes would be lethal, as normally having 47 chromosomes is lethal. Down syndrome is also known as trisomy 21, because instead of two copies of chromosome 21, a person with Down syndrome has three copies, which accounts for the 47th chromosome.
down syndrome
Primary Aldosteronism
also known as Martin-Bell syndrome, Marker X syndrome, and FRAXA syndrome
Endogenous hypercortisolism is known as Cushing's syndrome.
It is also known as isolation syndrome
It also known as Brown-Sequard syndrome or partial spinal sensory syndrome
It also known as hemisection of the spinal cord or partial spinal sensory syndrome
Yes. Kartagener Syndrome is also known as Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.
lipedema
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is also known in the medical community as Ekbom Syndrome and Wittmaack-Ekbom Syndrome. Anxietas Tiblarum and Anxietas Tibialis are also medical names for Restless Leg Syndrome.
The syndrome is also known as lateral medullary infarct (LMI) or posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome (PICA).
Repetitive Strain Injury
displacement