According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders, more than 90% of affected individuals successfully regain the ability to walk
People with Down syndrome will develop the brain changes that characterize Alzheimer's disease in later life and may develop the clinical symptoms of this disease as well.
No. Someone with Down's syndrome could also happen to have epilepsy, but if they do it isn't always to do with the fact that they have Down's Syndrome. Some people with Down's Syndrome will have or develop Epilepsy, but there is no guarantee that because someone has Down's Syndrome that they will also have Epilepsy.
All people with Klinefelter's syndrome are male because by definition Klinefelter's syndrome is due to a genotype of XXY. The fetus will develop into a male if there are any Ys present at the sex chromosome.
myelodysplastic syndrome
People with Down syndrome will develop the brain changes that characterize Alzheimer's disease in later life and may develop the clinical symptoms of this disease as well.
As many as 30% of children and teenagers who develop Reye's syndrome die
No one knows when Russell Silver Syndrome developed but it is caused by a copy of the seventh chromosome. People usually get the copy from their mother. Russel Silver syndrome is a TREATABLE form of dwarfism. This is treated with the write diet
Males with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome develop neurologic problems during infancy. Infants with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) and are unable to develop normally.
Someone's illness needs time to develop to the medication they are taking for that illness. example. One could develop a tolerance syndrome centered around alcohol addiction.
Many individuals develop carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands. For some the condition is worse in the dominant hand.
The average age at diagnosis is 70
Most cases of neuroleptic malignant syndrome develop between four to 14 days of the initiation of a new drug or an increase in dose.