Frankenstein Syndrome is not a disease or condition. More than anything it is a somewhat irrational fear. The terms is literary in its origin, and comes down as a result of the Mary Shelly Horror story, Frankenstein: or The ModernPrometheus. Shelly tells the story of Doctor Frankenstein, a scientist who is searching for the secret to life and whose experiments lead to the construction of The Monster (Frankestein is the Doctor Who builds it), later depictions of the story show Frankenstein doing this from the disparate parts of several cadavers, but Shelly never discusses how the doctor accomplishes this. In the story, the Monster, driven by alienation and betrayal, murders the friend of Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, Victor's new bride Elizabeth, and perhaps earlier Victor's brother William.
The obvious moral of the story here is that if you build a monster, it will become what you build. The whole story becomes a common theme in Science Fiction, and is repeated time and time again from the publishing of Mary Shelly's little tale. Essentially, we fear what we do not know, and what we may do with that in our ignorance. One of the best modern examples of Frankenstein Syndrome is the Terminator movies. Skynet is a construction of man, once brought to life, it takes on a life of its own and systematically begins destroying its creator.
Victor Frankenstein Remember- Frankenstein is the creator not the monster!
Marfan syndrome is sometimes called arachnodactyly, which means "spider-like fingers" in Greek, since one of the characteristic signs of the disease is disproportionately long fingers and toes.
In the book there was no such a person. In the movies he is known as Igor.
There are no diseases specific to red haired people.
No, Bernadette Peters was not in the movie "Young Frankenstein." The film was released in 1974 and starred Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, and Peter Boyle, among others. Bernadette Peters is a talented actress and singer known for her work on stage and screen, but she did not appear in this particular movie.
In the medical world, a syndrome is a specific presentation of a set of signs and symptoms, seemingly unrelated, that constitutes a disease process other than a "known" disease. Syndrome: noun: definition: A set of signs and symptoms that appear together and characterize a disease or medical condition. For more information on "syndrome" please refer to the "Related Links" below.
Chagrin's disease, often referred to in the context of "Chagrin's syndrome," is not a widely recognized medical condition in scientific literature. If you meant "Chagrin's disease" in a specific context, it may be a misinterpretation or a lesser-known reference. For clarity, it would be helpful to provide more context or check the spelling. If you're referring to a specific syndrome or condition, please clarify for more accurate information.
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.
No, there is not.
Simply no. There is a disease like this but it's real name is Kyle Simpson syndrome. This disease is closely related to those suffering from munteriostasis. If you know someone who has this syndrome it is vital they get checked out at the nearest hospital but don't believe anyone who says Robert Catchpole syndrome exists
The condition is known as myofascial pain syndrome (MPS).
Congenital Heart disease is mainly caused when the normal development of the heart is disrupted. There are also many known causes for this medical condition. Studies show that one of the causes for Congenital heart disease in a person is because his/her parents were born with this medical condition and this in turn is likely to affect the offspring also. Also, intake of alcohol or drugs can also lead to a heart defect. Sometimes smoking is a also a cause if the mother is addicted to it, this will likely trigger the disease in the child. One of the most widely known cause for Congenital heart disease is Down syndrome. Children with Down's syndrome are born with a range of disabilities as the result of a genetic abnormality. And it is also proved that about half of the children with down syndrome have congenital heart disease.
Yes there is. It is also known as The Dracula Disease
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his body doesnt grow, but his internal organs do, so eventually, his organs become to big for his body and this is called: Morquio Syndrome
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Progeria (also known as "Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome.