SIADH or Syndrome of inappropriate anitidiuretic hormone secretion can cause fluid overload and hyponatremia. It can be caused by a number of different conditions such as meningitis, cancers, pneumonia, and even some drugs can cause SIADH like SSRI's or morphine.
The organism that causes toxic shock syndrome is a bacterium called streptococcus pyogenes, or TSLS, according to Wikipedia.
Angleman syndrome is a genetic disorder. It can be caused by 3 or 4 difference genetic malfunctions.
It is not currently known what causes Chronic Fatigue syndrome. It is a syndrome that typically starts with flue like symptoms, and involves fatigue that is not significantly relieved by resting.
Non-disjunction can result in a number of different conditions, including Down Syndrome, Klinefelter Syndrome, Turner's Syndrome, Super Males, Triple X syndrome or Edward's Syndrome.
A few common causes for miscarriages are chromosomal abnormalities, incompetent cervixes, and polycystic ovary syndrome.
with SIADH, there is overproduction of ADH, Anti-Diuretic Hormone, which causes the kidneys to hold on to water. The goal is to decrease the amount of fluid in the body until the cause of the SIADH can be corrected. The excess fluid in the vascular due to the increased ADH causes the sodium in the blood to become diluted. Your patient then has hyponatremia.
Deletion Mutation causes DiGeorges Syndrome.
The cause of Behcet's syndrome is unknown
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ICE Syndrome
Increased and overly concentrated.
There are many causes of retardation. These includes Down syndrome, velocariofacial syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, problems during pregnancy and other genetic disorders.
in your legs, if that's it you have r.l.s syndrome or (restless leg syndrome)
Klinefelter's syndrome is caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome in males (XXY), typically resulting in developmental and hormonal differences. Turner syndrome is caused by the complete or partial absence of one of the X chromosomes in females (X0), leading to underdeveloped ovaries and infertility. Both conditions occur due to chromosomal abnormalities during conception.
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bacteria
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