Von Willebrand disease may be hard to diagnose. Low Von Willebrand factor levels and bleeding do not always mean you have Von Willebrand disease.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000544.htm
Bob is diagnosed with multiple phobias and dependent personality disorder in the movie "What About Bob."
If both parents have O blood type, the chances of their child also having O blood type is 100.
It would depend on the specific disease, as different diseases have different symptoms. Common results of having a disease could be fever, fatigue, pain, inflammation, or organ dysfunction. It is important to get a proper diagnosis and treatment to manage the disease effectively.
its not likely that you will have twins then... normally you will not have a chance of having twins unless your mother side of the family has a history of twins it matter if you dads side does or not and also if you are over the age of 35 years old. Most likely if your siblings are twins the there is a possibility that they them selves or their children will have twins..
Pathogenic means "having the ability to cause disease".
I just had one at the 45 year mark..
There is no relationship to Grave's Disease and tubal ligation. There is no know relationship to any disease from having your tubes tied or burned.
Crohns disease has not yet been proven to be genetics. People develop Crohns with no family history or having any sort of digestive system issues. The belief that Crohns disease exists is because of today's medical advancement. Peoples immune systems are not as strong as they once were because of immunisation shots and such, this disease is on the UP and more and more people are being diagnosed. So it is hard to say what chances are of your offspring acquiring the disease.
Yes, this may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, this would be an unusual complication of Addison's.
It depends on whether your parents are carriers or not. If they are NN (or normal normal) and they have sex with someone who is Nn (or normal gauchers) than using a punnet square the chances of them becoming a carrier are 50 50. If your parents are both carriers ie. Nn Nn then the chances of them becoming a carrier are 50% and them having the disease is 25%. If your parents are nn Nn then the chances of them becoming a carrier is 50% and the chances of them having the disease is 50% so they will either be a carrier or have the disease either way. If your parents are nn NN then there is a 100% chance of them being a carrier. You can figure this out by looking at your family tree and seeing who had the disease before you in your family. This is only very basic Mendelian genetics so i would consult a doctor for a more legitimate answer.
There is an increase in the chance of for instance, Downs syndrome as the mother gets older.
if you were diagnosed, chances are you do have PID. not all symptoms leaning tword being pregnant mean that you are. test yourself again. and start having protected sex.
When a child is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis you will notice a curvature to the spine. This curvature is the first sign of this disease. Within year after diagnosis you will notice the child having back pain, and possible walking with a hunch.
No. Having a smaller waist line reduces your chances of heart disease and cancer. Dieting can improve your over all health and morale when done correctly.
The chances of having a miscarriage are increased by things like: * smoking * multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) * infections (bacteria, virus, etc.) * exposure to toxins * disease in the mother (unmonitored diabetes, cancer, etc.)
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