Koro syndrome is a culture-bound syndrome characterized by an intense fear of retraction of the penis or shrinking of the genitals, leading to a belief that the genitals are disappearing or will disappear. It is primarily reported in certain Asian cultures. Treatment often involves reassurance, education, and addressing underlying cultural beliefs.
Goldenhar syndrome is not an inherited syndrome, it is just in a persons genes and there is no way to stop a baby from getting it in the womb. Goldenhar syndrome is not developed or passed on to the foetus it is just there. hope this helped you as i am a sufferer of goldenhar syndrome myself! :)
A treatment plan for fragile X syndrome is tailored to the patientâ??s specific needs. Common treatments are: special education, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and medication.
Patau's Syndrome Trisomy 13 Syndrome Trisomy D Syndrome Trisomie 13 Trisomee Trisome Trisomic Chromosomal Abnormalities, Chromosome Anomalies, Disorder Fetal Aneuploidy
Yes and she is also the spokesperson for the Turner Syndrome Society.
Tracy the way in which the white collar job syndrome developed and manifest itself in Zambia education system during the 1960
According to african education, white collar worker is considered as the job for lazy people
The underlying problem is a defect in or absence of the sixth and seventh cranial nerves.
Wallenberg syndrome is a type of brain stem stroke manifested by imbalance, vertigo, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness of voice, and sensory disturbance.
Partial spinal sensory syndrome was first described in 1849
horrible the have down syndrome
"After spending long hours on the computer for work, I have developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome"
Stacey W. Betts has written: 'Asperger syndrome in the inclusive classroom' -- subject(s): Asperger's syndrome, Autistic children, Education, Inclusive education
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
No, but it is likely the child will have special needs with regard to his or her education. An evaluation must be done to determine if there are Asperger's Syndrome symptoms that do require adjustments.
Yes!
Yes a special education class would help you interact with a child who has Down's Syndrome. It will teach you how to be more patient and understanding of the child's disease.