answersLogoWhite

0

According to the Alstrom Syndrome International website, there is no gender difference.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences
Related Questions

How often do Marfan syndrome come?

It is found in about every 7,000 births. It is not more common in any particular gender or ethnicity.


What is the gender difference in thoracic outlet syndrome?

Overall the disorder is three times more common in women than men, with the exception of nervous system involvement which is more common in males.


Is down syndrome more common in America?

No.


How common is Marfan syndrome among other inheritable disorders?

Marfan syndrome is one of the more common inheritable disorders.


What is the more common name of monosomy X?

Turner syndrome or Ullrich-Turner syndrome.


Which gender is alzheimer's more common in?

Females


Is Myelodysplastic syndrome more common in men?

MDS is slightly more common in males than in females


Is down syndrome most common with females?

Down Syndrome is spread fairly evenly between males and females. There does seem to be a slightly higher incidence among males, however.


Is down's syndrome more common in one ethnicity?

Caucasian


What are some more examples of gender nouns?

Examples of gender nouns for males:fathersonunclebrothermankingmanboarbuckbullramroosterExamples of gender nouns for females:motherdaughterauntsisterwomanqueensowdoecowewehenExamples of common gender nouns:parentchildrelativesiblingpersonneighborfriendbirddeersheephorsecatExamples of neuter gender nouns:anchorballchairdooreducationfacegearharpicejokekitelunch


What gender is more likely to get Patau syndrome?

Neither. Patau syndrome isn't gender-linked. In fact, the majority of the time it isn't even inherited directly from the parents. Patau syndrome is the event where an individual has an extra copy of the 13th chromosome. It most often occurs because of random error in meiosis.


Is down syndrome more common in certain races or genders?

yes