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What is it called when a patient may consume a lot of food at meals and then induce vomiting or tak laxtives so the food does not have a chance to digest?

Bulimia?


What is the percent chance that a normal male and a female carrier will have a child who has the disorder?

You might need to indicate what the disorder is.


What is a familial disorder?

It is a disease/disorder that occurs more in families than by chance alone. (i.e. it is hereditary in cause or susceptibility)


Having parents with bipolar disorder associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders?

You probably have a pretty good chance that you are going to get bipolar disorder if both parents are. Answer 2 by Terrier23: Alyssa is right, you have a 86% chance of getting bi-polar disorder if both of your parents have it.


What is symptoms of c-diff?

Most likely just vomiting and a 15 percent chance of fainting daily.


Which race has a higher chance of getting Angelman Syndrome?

this disorder does not discriminate against anyone


What are the odds of offspring having a sex linked disorder if mother is carrier?

The odds depend on the specific sex-linked disorder. For carrier mothers of an X-linked recessive disorder, there is a 50% chance of passing the affected gene to a son (who would be affected) and a 50% chance of passing the gene to a daughter (who would be a carrier). For X-linked dominant disorders, there is a 50% chance of passing the gene to both sons and daughters.


What are causes of Marfan syndrome?

It is a genetic disorder and if one parent has it, there is a 50?50 chance that the child will have it.


Can you mix alcohol and zyprexa?

It is not recommended, because it increases the chance of drowsiness and other side effects. If you have a mood disorder, then the answer is a definite no, because the combination will exacerbate the symptoms of the disorder.


What is the chance of dying if you have anorexia?

About 10% of anorexics will ultimately die either directly from the disorder, or from a cause directly stemming from the disorder (medical side effect).


A female who is a carrier of Fabry's disease has what chance of having a daughter who is a carrier?

The mother has a 50% chance of passing the defective recessive gene to her daughters who will be carries of the disorder (like their mother).


What are the chances of two parents who carry the gene for albinism an autosomal recessive disorder having a child without albinism?

If both parents carry the gene for albinism, which is an autosomal recessive disorder, there is a 25% chance their child will be affected by albinism, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier like the parents, and a 25% chance the child will neither have albinism nor be a carrier. Therefore, there is a 75% chance that their child will not have albinism, either being a carrier or completely unaffected.