Many patients with Lesch-Nyhan will never learn to walk. By the end of the first year, writhing motions (athetosis), and spasmodic movements of the limbs and facial muscles (chorea) are clear evidence of defective motor development
I would go to chargesyndrome.org website. Contact someone there and they can give you the information you are wanting.
Oculo-Auriculo Vertebral Syndrome-is rere congenital defect characterised by incomplete development of ear ,nose,soft palte & mandibles
An individual with Klinefelter syndrome is male. They are born with at least one extra X chromosome (XXY), which can affect their physical and cognitive development.
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Chromosomal abnormalities can lead to intellectual disabilities, learning delays, and developmental disorders that may impact cognitive development. Conditions like Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Klinefelter syndrome are examples of chromosomal abnormalities that can affect cognitive functioning in different ways, depending on the specific genetic changes involved. Early intervention and individualized support can help mitigate these challenges and optimize cognitive development.
Prune belly syndrome is more common in males because the condition is thought to be linked to abnormalities in the development of male reproductive organs during fetal development. Specifically, the lack of abdominal wall muscles in prune belly syndrome is thought to be associated with developmental issues in male genitalia.
No. Asperger's Syndrome doesn't discriminate - ANYONE can have it.
Triple X syndrome affects females and is caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome. This genetic condition can lead to mild to moderate intellectual and developmental delays, as well as tall stature and some physical differences. It may also affect reproductive system development and function.
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No. Asperger's syndrome affects people of all races.
No. Aspergers syndrome and autism and stuff like that can only affect humans.