No, not necessarily. Most people will match some or many of the symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome (AS) to an extent, but not to a level that it causes impairments. A person with AS can experience the symptom 10 to 100 times worse than the typical person, which will cause impairments in that area. Some characteristics are more likely to be indicators of AS at any level of severity, such as the inability to interpret nonverbal language.
No, not all sociopath's have every symptom, but what they do have could destroy your life and they don't care. Run...
yes. Not every girl/woman has issues with heart, or a webbed neck, for example. The syndrome affects each woman differently though short stature and infertility are almost always present.
Yes. Every cat has a single bit of asperger syndrome. Its about their personalities and individuality.
That would be different for every person with Turner syndrome, just like it would be different for every person without Turner syndrome.
Down syndrome is slightly more common among males with most studies showing about 106 to 125 boys for every 100 girls. In some studies younger mothers, who have a lower total chance of having a baby with Down's syndrome, have a more skewed male:female ratio when they do (as high as 173 boys for every 100 girls). No one is sure why boy are affected more often.
fetal alcohol syndrome
Every one is different but for me it was fatigue.
Marfan syndrome is found in 1 in every 5,000 - 10,000 births. If one of your parents has Marfan syndrome, you have a 50% chance of having Marfan syndrome.
1 in every 1,000 babies that is born. 1 is the Down syndrome and 1,000 is the people that dont.
1 in every 5,00o to 7,000 people have Marfan syndrome.
According to the International Rett Syndrome Foundation, it occurs in 1 out of every 10,000 to 23,000 female births. It is very rare, so the rate of occurrence is not known absolutely. Almost all of those alive with Rett Syndrome are female; males who have the genetic mutation do not have a second X chromosome to compensate for the defective gene so they usually die before birth or shortly thereafter. The males that survive almost always have an extra X chromosome (XXY).
The symptoms of swine flu are the same as other more common flu strains. There is no way of knowing if your flu was the swine flu without laboratory testing.