Yes. Its a degenerative, muscle disease. Most children affected don't live past the age of six our seven.
Yes. It is a real condition properly called sirenomelia. People with this condition are not mermaids, bur rather have their legs fused together, as well as having some organs of the lower torso either deformed or missing. Only three people with the disease have lived past early childhood.
It is real but its real namae is stricklers syndrome
While this condition is sometimes associated with lack of exercise or poor circulation, some cases appear to be related to caffeine intake. Alcohol consumption is also known to aggravate the condition at times.
its not a real disease. they used it in the 'hook-up' so they didnt have to really explain it
No it is not its just a fake disease that is suppose to be a disease where you cant see, hear, or smell orange. I watched on a show and there was a boy who was faking to have mono orangosis so he could get out of school, but really it isnt actually real.
The real name for an abnormal condition is a disease.
Yes, food disorders are considered to be real medical condition. Food addiction and eating disorders are a real problem that require medical intervention.
Its not a real disease, it was used in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Season 2 Episode 5 - but there are no medical records of a "Grote" (or Groats) disease/syndrome
There are a couple medical conditions that have "elephant" in their name:Elephantiasis - a syndrome of swollen legs and arms that develops in some people infected by a particular parasitic worm."Elephant Man disease" or, more properly, Proteus syndrome - a very rare condition where the organs and bones don't stop growing, but do so asymmetrically.
Osteoperous is not a real word. If you meant osteoporosis, that is a medical condition where your bones become brittle from the loss of tissues.
An idiopathic condition is a real condition with no known medical explanation. This is not to be mixed up with psychosomatic conditions, with the patient creating the condition.
adenomaaden/o means gland-oma means tumoradenomaIf you mean a tumor of the lymph nodes (which are commonly called "glands") then it is lymphoma.If you mean a real endocrine gland then they are usually adenomas.
I don't know what the medical condition is but if that can influence the test go to a clinic and test it for real. Home pregnancy tests are not always reliable.
NPR had a brief in 2010 about hypersensitivity pneumonitis in some wind players whose horns were trapping various mold and bacteria.
Elves, in real life, are just people who are 'small' or a 'midget' because of some disease or condition. They do NOT have pointed ears and do NOT work for Santa. They are just normal people.
the disease is real if u never met him
Yes. Kyleitis is a real disease and it is incredibly contagious