One of the most important goals of rehabilitation involves finding assistive devices that can help with communication
Patients with Martin Syndrome er usually called Martin
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Cataracts are treated with increasing success by implant surgery. It is important, however, to seek treatment at medical centers with eye surgeons familiar with the possible complications of cataract surgery in patients with Marfan syndrome.
Adult Down syndrome patients do have a right to autonomy. The exception is if the court has appointed a legal guardian for them.
Turner's Syndrome. People suspect that Joan of Arc had this syndrome.
With quick identification of the syndrome and immediate supportive treatment, the majority of patients recover fully, although mortality rates are still significant.
It is important to note, however, that Marfan patients vary widely in the external signs of their disorder and in their severity; even two patients from the same family may look quite different.
The danger of retinal detachment is an important reason for patients to avoid contact sports or other activities that could cause a blow on the head or being knocked to the ground.
As many of the diagnoses of "DID syndrome" come from US, many believe this comes from poor therapists suggesting this to susceptible patients!
Ethical dilemmas regarding the treatment and wishes of patients with locked-in syndrome are complicated.
Kearns-Sayre syndrome is disabling, probably shortens the life span, and few if any patients have children
This condition is much more prevalent in patients with Marfan syndrome than in the general population.