Arnsberger syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinctive physical features and developmental delays, is not directly classified as a form of autism. However, individuals with Arnsberger syndrome may exhibit some traits or behaviors that overlap with autism spectrum disorders, such as social difficulties or communication challenges. Further research is needed to explore any potential connections between the two conditions, but they are considered distinct entities in the medical community.
Arnsberger Syndrome is a mild state of cognitive impairment that often precedes dementia.
No.
Autisum
Autism cannot be cured.
No! What made you think that? lol :)
It is one of the symptoms of Spinocerebellar Ataxia.
the bad news is that it is impossible to stop autism. the good news is that scientist are still reaserching to find a cure for autism.
Yes, it is true. They have hypotonia or weakened muscles. In addition, they have slow peristalsis and slow metabolism.
the 21 chromosome group has 3 chromosomes rather than twogiving the child 47 total chromosome rather than 46.
In the UK this depends totally on whether a medical expert can verify that the Reynauds syndrome was connected to the elbow injury - so long as injuries are verified to be caused by the negligence of an employer you can claim compensation for all the injuries caused. This is known as causation. To see an example of hoe to claim for Reynauds Syndrome in the UK please see the related link entitled "Reynauds Syndrome".
Syndactyly is a characteristic of Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, Jarcho-Levin syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome, and Edwards syndrome
Stockholm syndrome.