if you mean Lemierre's Syndrome, Lemierre's Syndrome (or Lemierre's disease, also known as postanginal sepsis and human necrobacillosis) is a form of thrombophlebitis[1] usually caused by the bacterium Fusobacterium necrophorum, and occasionally by other members of the genus Fusobacterium (F. nucleatum, F. mortiferum and F. varium etc.) and usually affects young, healthy adults.
Lemer's syndrome is not a recognized medical condition. There is no information available about Lemer's syndrome in reputable medical literature or resources. It is possible that there is a misspelling or misunderstanding of the term.
No, because they are wild animals.
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Yes, I happen to live in a herd of lemurs.
Some cambodian animals are the tiger, some lemers, and different types of monkeys.
It depends on what type or lemur your talking about some are and some aren't. There 50 different types of lemurs and 17 are endangered.
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome
Stockholm syndrome.
The Koro syndrome is a culture-specific syndrome. The individual with Koro syndrome has an overpowering belief that his or her genitals are retracting and disappearing.
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome.
XXXY Syndrome and Barr-Shaver-Carr Syndrome are the same.
Cushing's Syndrome
Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.