Triple X syndrome affects females and is caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome. This genetic condition can lead to mild to moderate intellectual and developmental delays, as well as tall stature and some physical differences. It may also affect reproductive system development and function.
Cri du chat syndrome is a rare disorder which affects persons missing a part of chromosome 5. Some other names are cat cry syndrome, 5P deletion syndrome, and monosomy 5P.
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No, Marfan syndrome is not a chromosomal abnormality. It is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the fibrillin-1 (FBN1) gene, which affects the body's connective tissue. This gene is located on chromosome 15.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
The throat is the body part that has the letters "rathe" in it.
It all depends on the intake of the alcohol and how the baby is born in general. Fetal alcohol syndrome could not affect anything, or it could affect many things. None of the organs are technically "not affected" but the part of the body that is definitely not affected is the skin.
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No. Down syndrome doesn't limit itself to any one single body part.
Parts of the heart are affected, there is a greater risk of hypercalcemia and hypertension. There will also be some visual symptoms too, such as widely spaced teeth and a flatish nose. Dental abnormalities are very common in patients suffering from Williams Syndrome.
Every part of the body is vulnerable
Quite significantly as that body part is no longer there.
It affects the body's production of fibrillin, which is a protein that is an important part of connective tissue.
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Stroke, polio, Guillain-Barré syndrome.