No, not yet.
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome.
no, the odds of a child getting it is 1 in a 100,000
Pfeiffer syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects the development of the skull, hands, and feet. In severe cases, it can lead to complications that may be life-threatening, such as breathing difficulties due to restricted airways or neurological complications. Regular medical monitoring and management are essential to ensure the best possible outcomes for individuals with Pfeiffer syndrome.
no
No...
Yes, I have a cure for burning mouth syndrome. Email me: usability@xtra.co.nz
No, there's no cure, but there are treatments to control the symptoms.
yes there is
no
no
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