A genetic condition caused by the absence of chromosomal material from chromosome 15. Characteristics include developmental delay, unique physical features and insatiable appetite.
A syndrome is a medical condition, and a symptom is something that is noticed that may be used to diagnose a medical condition.
Nondisjunction is the medical term meaning abnormal condition of meiosis. For example, trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) is a nondisjunction.
Pfieffer syndrome is a medical condition that is very rare. People that suffer this disease has certain bones in their skulls that have fused together.
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Down Syndrome is a chromosomal condition. The characteristics are intellectual disability and birth defects (including heart, digestive, etc.). The disease may cause some medical risks.
It's a pretty rare medical condition when your legs are stuck together into one leg.
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that prevents the body from secreting mucus and moisture like it should. Doctors sometimes recommend medical marijuana for the treatment of this condition.
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Severe combined immunodeficiency, also known as Boy in the Bubble Syndrome, Alymphocytosis, Glanzmann-Riniker syndrome, Severe mixed immunodeficiency syndrome and Thymic alymphoplasia.
Neural compression syndrome is a medical condition where you have pressure on a single nerve. This will cause pain, numbness, and tingling.
The general term is aneuploidy. Some examples: Down Syndrome is a commonly known condition in which the person has an extra copy, making three, of the 21st chromosome. Others are Edwards Syndrome (an extra 18th) and Patau Syndrome (and extra 13th).
Here are the answers from Wikipedia:Scotopic sensitivity syndrome, or Irlens syndrome, a visual disorderSensation-Seeking Scale, Zuckerman's Sensation-Seeking ScaleSick sinus syndrome, an abnormality of heart rhythmSubclavian steal syndrome, a medical condition arising from reversed blood flowSuperior sagittal sinus, the point where cerebrospinal fluid drains from the brain