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think of internal organs that only men have, such as prostate gland, a woman can't have BPH or cancer since there is no prostate, same apply to testicles.
Alzheimer's disease affects both females and males.
color blindness
This disease affects males and females. 1 of 100 people in the United States are carries of the most common type of Gaucher disease
Jacobs syndrome, also known as XYY syndrome, affects males. It is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra Y chromosome in males.
Von Hippel-Lindau disease affects both men and women equally. It has an estimated incidence of about 1 in 36,000 live births and is seen in all ethnic groups worldwide. The condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that a child only needs to inherit one copy of the altered gene to develop the disease.
ALD (Adrenoleukodystrophy) It's a rare genetic disease that mostly affects males, but the gene for the disease is gained from the mother. Females are simply the carriers of the disease and are usually not affected by it.
Refsum disease is an extremely rare disorder that affects males and females with equal frequency. It has been observed in Norwegian populations as well as others.
Turner's disease is a rare genetic condition that can affect males, characterized by short stature and infertility due to chromosome abnormalities. This condition is also known as Noonan syndrome. Symptoms can vary but often include heart defects, developmental delays, and distinctive facial features. Treatment aims to manage symptoms and complications associated with the condition.
Cerebral palsy affects both females and males. It is a neurological condition that can occur in people of any gender. The causes and symptoms of cerebral palsy are the same regardless of gender.
It does not favor male or female, both have an equal chance of inheriting the disease. If a parent has the disease each child whether male or female have a 50% chance of inheriting the disease.
that hormone is Testosterone. It is male sex hormone
Approximately 1 in every 40,000 males is born with Fabry's disease.