Um... mutations, maybe. Down's syndrome, that kind of thing.
I honestly can't think of any non birth-defect type things that would cause abnormal chromosome levels. Are you sure that's the word you wanted to use?
HIV is a virus that causes AIDS. It does not result from abnormal hemoglobin or abnormal hemoglobin levels.
Coolant mixing with the oil from a blown head gasket.
.during ovulation and pregnancy.certain types of ovarian cysts.choriocarcinoma.toxemia of pregnancy.placental failure.after fetal death.amenorrhea.ovarian dysfunction.
Men with an increased testorone are known to have an abnormal amount of teddy bears in their beds.
The growth hormone is responsible for causing dwarfism or gigantism in children when levels are improperly regulated. Inadequate levels of growth hormone can lead to dwarfism, while excessive levels can result in gigantism. This hormone plays a crucial role in regulating growth and development in children.
To determine band levels on chromosome 10 cytogenetically, you would use staining techniques like Giemsa staining to create a banding pattern. This banding pattern consists of light and dark bands that are specific to different regions of chromosome 10. By comparing the banding pattern to a standardized map, you can determine the band levels on chromosome 10.
.during precocious puberty.because of ovarian, testicular, or adrenal tumor. During normal pregnancy, cirrhosis, and increased thyroid levels.a failing pregnancy.primary and secondary hypogonadism.turner's syndrome.
Abnormal results are increased levels in those with a bleeding disorder or liver disease. With those taking heparin, low levels indicate the dose is too low, high levels indicate the dose is too high.
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Any abnormal laboratory testing result is that one which is not according to standard levels. However, an abnormal result doesn't mean that it is serious, unless such result is too high or too low.
Abnormal Sugar Levels... However there can be many different etymologies.
low folate levels