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Some organizations that support individuals with Cri-du-Chat syndrome include the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), the Cri du Chat Syndrome Support Group, and Unique (Rare Chromosome Disorder Support Group). These organizations provide information, resources, and support for individuals with Cri-du-Chat syndrome and their families.
The symptoms of Myleodysplasia Syndrome are similar to those of anemia. these include fatigue, shortness of breath, general weakness, and pale skin. These symptoms may also indicate myelogenous leukemia, other symptoms of which include weight loss, mild depression, and loss of appetite. These symptoms however can be associated with a number of other problems and should be investigated by an experienced medical professional.
Piebaldism and Waardenburg syndrome are both genetic disorders that affect pigmentation. However, piebaldism primarily causes a white forelock or patch of white hair and depigmented skin areas, while Waardenburg syndrome is characterized by wider-ranging symptoms including deafness, changes in skin pigmentation, and abnormalities of the eyes, hair, or face shape. Waardenburg syndrome is generally more variable and can affect multiple systems beyond just pigmentation.
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Yes, individuals with O blood type can donate to individuals with A blood type. O blood type is considered the universal donor because it lacks A or B antigens that could cause an immune response in the recipient.
Dandy-Walker syndrome refers to a group of specific, congenital (present at birth) brain malformations, and is a common cause of hydrocephalus (increased fluid in the brain)
No age group is affected; Down syndrome is a chromosome condition that is with you at birth.
A syndrome is a group of symptoms that indicate a specific disease.
Generally speaking, a syndrome is a condition that has a specific array of symptoms. According to the Encyclopedia of Phobias, Fears, and Anxieties (Second Edition), a syndrome is "a group of symptoms that occur together that constitute a recognizable condition", and that "'syndrome' is less specific than 'disorder' or 'disease', which generally imply a specific cause or disease process".
tell me in brief about "stock holm syndrome"
"To find a support group for those with reflex sympathetic dystrophy, you can try the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association, where they can help you fully."
By discussing a case in which the identity of the patient was revelaed to the group or which could be deduced and ascertained by means of the information disclosed.
<P><P>Traumatic Masturbatory Syndrome (TMS) is masturbating in the prone (face down) position. TMS has been shown to be a cause of male sexual dysfunction. Some preliminary evidence also suggests that TMS is a cause of female sexual dysfunction. A support group exists for females who masturbate prone. It is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/femaletms General information about TMS is at http://www.healthystrokes.com
which of the following groups is most affected by empty nest syndrome?
The syndrome label that is applied to the later stages of HIV infection came about in the early years of the HIV epidemic when scientists were still trying to identify the cause. The name has persisted, despite the fact that we now know the cause of AIDS.The word syndrome is used when there is a group of symptoms that occur together but there is no established cause. In the case of HIV, we know the cause.Additionally, the syndrome label applies when symptoms do not produce changes in anatomy and treatment involves only dealing with symptoms, rather than the underlying cause. With HIV, this is still true. We deal with HIV symptomatically--if a person develops an infection, we treat the infection. However, we do not have a treatment for the cause--the HIV virus.
A "syndrome" medically speaking is a group of symptons that indicate the presence of a particular condition or illness. Since "fatigue" is a particular sympton, it would not be considered a syndrome in itself, but could be a part of many different syndromes. A flu syndrome, for instance, might include fatigue, chest pain, headache and non-productive cough, with high fever.
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