Patients with nephrotic syndrome are from all age groups, although in children there is an increased risk of the disorder between the ages of 18 months and four years. In children, boys are more frequently affected; in adults.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is most common in women who are 35 to 55 years of age.
Because people with Klinefelter syndrome have a Y chromosome, they are all male.
In the United States, the disease is primarily confined to slaughterhouse workers.
Children at higher risk factors for otitis media include boys, children from poor families, Native Americans, Native Alaskans, children born with cleft palate or other defects of the structures of the head and face, and children with Down syndrome.
ITP does not appear to be related to race, lifestyle, climate, or environmental factors.
Having African American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage.
No, in fact, they tend to weigh less.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
Individuals with Hurler syndrome tend to have the most severe form of MPS I. Hurler syndrome may also be referred to as severe MPS I.
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No, they are untruly different conditions. Nephropathy, or something being nephrotic relates to kidney damage, namely to the nephews that make up the kidney, Neuropathy is a condition in which nerve cells are damaged. both lead to cellular death. they are lined in that both are common complications of Diabetes. this is because in diabetes, small arteries tend to become blocked and inflamed. both nerve and kidneys cells .need these small arteries to supply them with blood, without which they tend to die.
Threadworm infection, which is also called strongyloidiasis, occurs in most countries of the world but is natural to (endemic in) tropical and subtropical climates.