retinoblastoma
No
Individuals with intraocular retinoblastoma who do not have trilateral retinoblastoma usually have a good survival rate with a 90% chance of disease-free survival for five years.
This disease primarily affects children ages two to ten
The radiation kills cells (healthy & neoplastic alike). IF you can kill the tumor cells without destroying too much health tissue, THEN you can claim that it's a treatment.
radiation therapy
no.... osteonecrosis may stem from ischemia, infection, malignant neoplastic disease, or trauma. that's what it said when i browsed answers.com
Children are not directly affected with Alzheimer's disease. It is a disease that primarily strikes those 65 and older.
.No he does not. He runs a foundation with his brothers catering to people living with the disease, primarily children.
Ultrasonography helps in differentiating Coats' disease from retinoblastoma. CT scan may be used to characterize the intraocular features of Coats' disease. MRI is another very useful diagnostic tool
The amygdala is primarily involved in emotional processing and not directly linked to disease in young children. Diseases in young children are more likely caused by factors such as genetic predisposition, environmental exposures, and immune system immaturity. Stress and anxiety can influence the functioning of the amygdala but do not directly cause disease in young children.
What disease did Victorian children get in the mills
Yes, rickets is a deficiency disease in children characterized by defective bone growth. It is primarily caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphorus, which are essential for bone development. Symptoms include bowed legs, delayed growth, muscle weakness, and dental problems.