Margaret S. Hewie
Avi Weiner, the son of Marc Weiner, creator of the television show, Weinerville.
http://www.nytimes.com/1995/12/10/magazine/of-god-and-weinerville.html?pagewanted=all
Gina Marie Kugler
I'm guessing there is none, that fanconi anemia is the scientific name, and that the common name is FA.
Fanconi anemia (FA)English word Anemia Afrikaans language anemie
Fanconi Anemia is a very rare inherited disorder which can affect many parts of the body and often develops into a form of leukemia or cancer and often associated with bone marrow failure. Worldwide it affects one in 160,000 people but there are various races who are more prone to the disease than others such as Ashkenazi jews, or Roma population of Spain.
Guido Fanconi was born in 1892.
Guido Fanconi died in 1979.
Fanconi's syndrome affects the kidney
does fanconi syndrome lead to cancer
occurred in 1988, when a newborn girl donated cord blood to cure her brother of Fanconi's anemia, a genetic defect.
The 11 year old suffered from Fanconi Anemia, a rare blood disease. His documentary, which was filmed directly prior to his death, was very inspirational.
Fanconi's syndrome can be reversible. Fanconi's syndrome caused by kidney transplantation usually reverses itself within the first year after transplant surgery. When caused by a toxin in the environment, Fanconi's syndrome generally can.
Fanconi's syndrome can be caused by a variety of genetic defects and by certain environmental assaults. The genetic diseases known to give rise to Fanconi's syndrome are cystinosis (the most common cause in children).
I think that about 1 billion people in the U.S have anemia